نتایج جستجو برای: microbial phytase

تعداد نتایج: 114123  

Introduction Phytase is an enzyme that has the ability to break down phytic acid into myoinositol and mineral phosphate, and widely uses as an additive in animal foods. The aim of this study was to achieve a high level of bacterial phytase expression in PET26b expression host. Materials and Methods To generate the recombinant phytase enzyme, the target gene was introduced into the expression ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
J S Jolliff D C Mahan

The effect of dietary phytase and the prebiotic inulin on apparent mineral digestibility, bone mineralization, and tissue mineral contents was evaluated in weanling and growing pigs. In Exp. 1, inulin and phytase were incorporated in a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement of treatments with 8 replicate pens per treatment in a randomized complete block design. There were 2 levels of phytase [0 and 1000 p...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
O Adeola J S Sands P H Simmins H Schulze

Five experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase on phytate-P use and growth performance by young pigs. The first experiment involved time course, pH dependence, and phytase activity studies to investigate the in vitro release of P from corn, soybean meal, and an inorganic P-unsupplemented corn-soybean meal negative control diet. In Exp. 2, which was...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
نسیبه محمدباقری رامین نجفی

this study was conducted to evaluate the effects ofcitric acid and phytase supplementation on performance, blood lipid profile, immune system and some carcass characteristics of broiler chickens.for this purpose 240, one-day old male broiler chicks were reared throughout 42 day production, in factorial experiment 2×2, including citric acid (0 and 1%) and phytase enzyme (0 and 500 ftu) based on ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
N Liu Y J Ru F D Li A J Cowieson

The effect of dietary phytate and phytase on carbohydrase activity and hexose transport was investigated in broiler chickens. Diets containing phytate P (2.2 or 4.4 g/kg) with different phytase dose rates (0, 500, or 1,000 phytase units/kg) were fed to 504 female Cobb chicks for 3 wk. Diets containing high phytate concentrations depressed (P < 0.05) BW and G:F, whereas phytase supplementation i...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2001
M Haros C M Rosell C Benedito

The possible use of phytase as a breadmaking improver has been tested in whole wheat breads by adding different amounts of fungal phytase. The effect of phytase addition on the fermentation stage and the final bread quality was analyzed. The phytase addition shortened the fermentation period, without affecting the bread dough pH. Regarding the whole wheat bread, a considerable increase of the s...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1985
P J Williams T G Taylor

The role of bacterial, dietary and intestinal phytases (EC 3.1.3.8) in the hydrolysis of phytate was investigated in the golden hamster and rat by assaying phytase in the small intestine and by measuring the disappearance of phytate from the stomach and large intestine, using chromium oxide as an insoluble solid-phase marker. It was confirmed that an active phytase was present in the proximal t...

2001
J. S. Sands D. Ragland O. Adeola

Phytase has been shown to consistently improve the bioavailability of phytate phosphorus for pigs. However, only about 60 to 70% of the phytate P in a corn-soy diet is made available when supplemented with an optimal phytase dose. The use of high available P (HAP) should provide an additional strategy for improving the bioavailability of phytate P in pigs. In experiments 1 and 2, growth perform...

Journal: :Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2011
M Cervantes R Gómez S Fierro M A Barrera A Morales B A Araiza R T Zijlstra J E Sánchez W C Sauer

The effects of phytase supplementation on the apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of amino acids (AA) have been inconsistent. Two experiments evaluated the effect of providing a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (Pancreatin(®) ) to growing pigs fed sorghum-soybean meal diets supplemented with phytase on the AID of AA, energy, and phosphorus (P), as well as the ileal digestibility (ID) of phytate; th...

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