Abstract | OBJECTIVE: ANIMALS: 6 dogs. PROCEDURES: Dogs were used in a 2 x 3 factorial arrangement of treatments in a 6 x 6 Latin square experiment to evaluate the digestibility, flatulence, and fecal odor metabolites of low- oligosaccharide low- phytate soybean meal (LLM), conventional soybean meal (SBM), and poultry by-product (PBP) meal diets with or without supplemental beta-mannanase (5 g/kg). RESULTS:
Enzyme supplementation had no effect on total tract dry matter (DM), nitrogen digestibility, or digestible energy; however, differences between protein sources did exist for total tract DM digestibility and digestible energy. The PBP meal had higher DM digestibility and digestible energy (mean, 0.913 and 4,255 cal/g), compared with soy-based diets (mean, 0.870 and 4,049 cal/g). No differences were detected for any treatment regardless of protein source or addition of supplemental enzyme for any flatulence components analyzed. No differences were detected for all fecal odor metabolites regardless of addition of supplemental enzyme; however, differences between protein sources were detected. The PBP meal had lower concentrations of carboxylic acids and esters and higher concentrations of heterocycles, phenols, thio and sulfides, ketones, alcohols, and indoles than LLM and SBM. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE:
|
Authors | Ryan M Yamka, David L Harmon, William D Schoenherr, Christina Khoo, Kathy L Gross, Stephen J Davidson, Dinesh K Joshi |
Journal | American journal of veterinary research
(Am J Vet Res)
Vol. 67
Issue 1
Pg. 88-94
(Jan 2006)
ISSN: 0002-9645 [Print] United States |
PMID | 16426217
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
|
Chemical References |
- Oligosaccharides
- Phytic Acid
|
Topics |
- Animal Feed
- Animals
- Digestion
(physiology)
- Dogs
(physiology)
- Feces
(chemistry)
- Flatulence
(physiopathology)
- Food Analysis
(statistics & numerical data)
- Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
- Odorants
(analysis)
- Oligosaccharides
- Phytic Acid
- Poultry Products
- Soybeans
|