Animal (Jan 2007)

True phosphorus digestibility and the endogenous phosphorus outputs associated with brown rice for weanling pigs measured by the simple linear regression analysis technique

  • H. Yang,
  • A.K. Li,
  • Y.L. Yin,
  • T.J. Li,
  • Z.R. Wang,
  • G. Wu,
  • R.L. Huang,
  • X.F. Kong,
  • C.B. Yang,
  • P. Kang,
  • J. Deng,
  • S.X. Wang,
  • B.E. Tan,
  • Q. Hu,
  • F.F. Xing,
  • X. Wu,
  • Q.H. He,
  • K. Yao,
  • Z.J. Liu,
  • Z.R. Tang,
  • F.G. Yin,
  • Z.Y. Deng,
  • M.Y. Xie,
  • M.Z. Fan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 213 – 220

Abstract

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The objectives of this study were to determine true phosphorus (P) digestibility, degradability of phytate-P complex and the endogenous P outputs associated with brown rice feeding in weanling pigs by using the simple linear regression analysis technique. Six barrows with an average initial body weight of 12.5 kg were fitted with a T-cannula and fed six diets according to a 6 × 6 Latin-square design. Six maize starch-based diets, containing six levels of P at 0.80, 1.36, 1.93, 2.49, 3.04, and 3.61 g/kg per kg dry-matter (DM) intake (DMI), were formulated with brown rice. Each experimental period lasted 10 days. After a 7-day adaptation, all faecal samples were collected on days 8 and 9. Ileal digesta samples were collected for a total of 24 h on day 10. The apparent ileal and faecal P digestibility values of brown rice were affected ( P 0.05) in true P digestibility values (57.7 ± 5.4 v. 58.2 ± 5.9%), phytate P degradability (76.4 ± 6.7 v. 79.0 ± 4.4%) and the endogenous P outputs (0.812 ± 0..096 v. 0.725 ± 0.083 g/kg DMI) between the ileal and the faecal levels. The endogenous faecal P output represented 14 and 25% of the National Research Council (1998) recommended daily total and available P requirements in the weanling pig, respectively. About 58% of the total P in brown rice could be digested and absorbed by the weanling pig. Our results suggest that the large intestine of the weanling pigs does not play a significant role in the digestion of P in brown rice. Diet formulation on the basis of total or apparent P digestibility with brown rice may lead to P overfeeding and excessive P excretion in pigs.

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