Journal of Applied Poultry Research (Dec 2021)

Multiexperiment evaluation of increasing phytase activity from Optiphos® and Optiphos Plus® on 21-day broiler performance and tibia mineralization

  • V.E. Ayres,
  • M.E. Jackson,
  • S. A Cantley,
  • S.J. Rochell,
  • C.D. Crumpacker,
  • D.T. Lee,
  • B.C. Bodle,
  • W.J. Pacheco,
  • M.S. Rueda,
  • C.A. Bailey,
  • K. Gardner,
  • T.P. Boltz,
  • J.S. Moritz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
p. 100210

Abstract

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SUMMARY: Phytase is used in nearly all broiler diets at varying levels and new commercial sources have been developed in recent years. A series of 5 experiments at 4 different universities were conducted to investigate broiler performance metrics and tibia mineralization from 2 mixer-added, Escherichia coli-derived, 6-phytases, Optiphos, a coated phytase, and Optiphos Plus, a recently developed phytase product selected to be intrinsically heat stable, independent of a coating. Treatments for each experiment included a negative control (NC) and the NC + varying levels of Optiphos and Optiphos Plus up to 1,500 FTU/kg. Experimental diets were fed to male broiler chicks for 21 d. On d 21, broilers were euthanized and tibiae were excised to determine tibia mineralization. Experiments 1–4 utilized pelleted diets while Experiment 5 utilized a mash diet. For each experiment, treatments were arranged by a formulated phytase level and source factorial, using a randomized complete block design. In addition, slope-ratio models were created using data from all experiments to evaluate responses to analyzed phytase levels. Positive live performance and tibia mineralization responses to phytase activity were observed (P < 0.05) in all 5 experiments. Performance and bone mineral metrics continued to improve up to approximately 1,500 FTU/kg in a curvilinear fashion, demonstrating a value of super-dosing, the degree employed being dependent on the product used and the cost-benefit economics of implementation. When comparing nonlinear response slopes across all analyzed phytase levels and experiments, the data showed that efficacy of Optiphos Plus was approximately 20% higher than that of Optiphos at similar analyzed levels (P < 0.05).

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