Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Sep 2023)

Use of whole soy lecithin in diets with energy concentrate from starchy or lipid sources for steers

  • M. Neumann,
  • M.P. Machado,
  • A.M. Souza,
  • D.C. Plodoviski,
  • A. Ostrensky,
  • P.E.P. Oliveira,
  • A. Passos Junior,
  • P.V.P. Cesar,
  • E.H. Horst

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 5
pp. 952 – 966

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Diets with high energy density and additives that enhance energy use are necessary for finishing feedlot cattle. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the performance, ingestive behavior, apparent digestibility of the diet and the carcass traits of feedlot steers fed concentrates from different energy sources, one derived from starchy sources and the other, from lipid sources, combined or not with whole soy lecithin, at a dose of 40 g animal day-1. The experimental design was completely randomized blocks, in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement. The combination of whole soy lecithin with the lipid energy source concentrate increased the dry matter digestibility and the carcass yield of the animals (76.03% and 57.20%, respectively). The lipid energy source concentrate showed higher ether extract digestibility and animals fed on it had higher carcass yield (84.18% and 56.85%, respectively). Whole soy lecithin promoted a reduction in fecal pH due to a greater fermentation of carbohydrates and fatty acids in the intestinal lumen. Using whole soy lecithin combined with energy concentrate from a lipid source is recommended due to its improvements in the use of the diet and in the carcass yield.

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