The Effect of Dietary Supplementation with Phytase Transgenic Corn on Growth Performance,Phosphorus Utilization and Excretion in Growing Pigs (Sus scrofa)

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WANG Xiu-qi1
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phytase transgenic corn; growth performance; nutrient apparent digestibility; phosphorus excretion; growing pigs;
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Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation with phytase transgenic corn (PTC) on growth performance,phosphorus (P) utilization and excretion in growing pigs.In Exp.1,180 pigs (Large White × Landrace,BW=37.7 kg) were randomly allotted to 4 treatments with 5 replicates of 9 pigs each in order to evaluate the effect of PTC supplementation in low-P diets on growth performance.Four corn soybean meal-based diets consisted of a positive control (PC) diet,a diet containing 500 units (U) of exogenous phytase kg-1 (EP) on the basis of low-P (inorganic P reduced by 0.05% from PC diet) and the low-P+500 (PTC1) or 750 (PTC2) phytase U of PTC kg-1.In Exp.2,20 barrows (Large White×Landrace,BW=31 kg,4 treatments with 5 replicates of 1 pig each) were randomly selected to evaluate the effect of PTC in low-P diets on serum parameters and nutrient utilization.Diets in Exp.2 were similar to those in Exp.1 except that the EP group was replaced by a low-P diet without exogenous phytase supplementation as a negative control (NC) group.The results from Exp.1 showed that the average daily gain (ADG) in the PTC2 group was significantly higher (P<0.05) than that in the EP group over all periods.On the other hand,the feed:gain (F:G) ratio of the EP group was significantly higher (P<0.05) than that of the PTC2 group during 1-21 and 1-42 d,respectively.There were no differences in average daily feed intake (ADFI) among all treatments (P>0.05).The results from Exp.2 showed that the concentration of serum Ca in the NC group was the highest (P<0.05),while the concentration of serum P in the PTC2 group was the highest (P<0.05) among all treatments.There was a significant decrease (P<0.05) in the P apparent digestibility of the NC group compared with the other groups,and that of PTC2 group was the best.Furthermore,fecal P excretion was reduced (P<0.05) from 1.80 g d-1 in the PC group to 1.28 g d-1 in the PTC2 group.In conclusion,dietary supplementation with PTC could reduce the application of inorganic P,decrease fecal P excretion,and improve the growth performance of growing pigs.
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