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The effects of emulsifier and β-mannanase supplementation in diets with different dietary energy levels in grower pigs

Seonah Park1, Abdolreza Hosseindoust1, Habeeb Tajudeen1, Sanghun Ha1, Junyoung Mun1, Priscilla Silvestre1, Sodam Choi1, Serin Park1, Sangsik Lee1, Youngin Kim2, Jinsoo Kim1,*
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1Department of Animal Industry Convergence, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea.
2CTC Bio, Inc, Seoul 18569, Korea.
*Corresponding Author: Jinsoo Kim, Department of Animal Industry Convergence, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea, Republic of. E-mail: kjs896@kangwon.ac.kr.

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Abstract

The present study investigated the effects of dietary energy levels with β-mannanase (βM) and emulsifier (EM) supplementation on grower pigs. A total of 192 pigs (Landrace × Yorkshire × Duroc) with an average initial body weight of 22.78±1.06 kg were randomly assigned to 8 treatments with 6 replicates (4 pigs per pen). The experiment lasted 35 days (phase 1, d 1–21; phase 2, d 22–35) and followed a 2×2×2 factorial design with metabolizable energy levels (3,350 and 3,250 kcal/kg), βM supplementation (- and +0.05%), and EM supplementation (- and +0.05%). There was a tendency toward an interaction between EM and βM supplementation during phase 1 on fecal microbiota, by an increase in <italic>Bifidobacterium</italic> abundance (<italic>p</italic> = 0.083) and a decrease in <italic>Salmonella</italic> counts (<italic>p</italic> = 0.081). The higher energy level increased (<italic>p </italic>< 0.05) final body weight, average daily gain, and feed efficiency. The dietary inclusion of EM tended to increase final body weight (<italic>p</italic> = 0.081) and average daily gain (<italic>p </italic>= 0.082). The supplementation of EM increased (<italic>p </italic>< 0.05) the dry matter, gross energy, and ether extract digestibility in phase 1, and enhanced (<italic>p </italic>< 0.05) dry matter, gross energy, organic matter, and ether extract digestibility in phase 2. The fecal <italic>Escherichia coli</italic> population tended to be lower while <italic>Lactobacillus</italic> increased (<italic>p</italic> = 0.084) in the EM-supplemented group (<italic>p </italic>= 0.074). In conclusion, adding EM to the diet of grower pigs improved growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and may help regulating pathogenic bacterial populations.

Keywords: β-mannanase; Emulsifier; Grower pigs; Growth performance; Nutrient digestibility


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