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by Dr. Bindhu Lakshmibai Vasanthakumaru, Dr. Goh Lay-Beng and Dr. Monika Bieber
Following the increase in maize and soya prices, great potential is seen for the use of alternate feed ingredients in poultry diets. The effect of a multisubstrate & multienzyme complex containing NSPases, multiproteases and multiamylases in improving AME and growth performance of broilers was evaluated in separate experiments.
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by Dr. C. Sugumar & Dr. Bindhu LV
Currently, protein has become one of the more costly components in broiler diets and hence research has focused in the direction of improving protein digestibility. Proteases play a vital role in animal performance, as they breakdown protein into amino acids which are utilized by broilers. Research has found that the digestion of proteins and absorption of amino acids is the most limiting of the nutrients in young broilers
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by Dr. C. Sugumar & Dr. Bindhu LV
Corn and soybean meal are usually used as the major sources of energy and protein in broilers diets in Asian countries. KEMZYME™ MAP is a multi-enzyme product containing NSP hydrolyzing enzymes, multi-amylases and multi-proteases have been specifically developed for multi-substrates including corn-soybean meal based diets for broilers to increase the availability of nutrients and release extra energy and amino acids from these diets.
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by Dr. C. Sugumar & Dr. Bindhu LV
Corn and soybean meal are usually used as the major sources of energy and protein in broilers diets in Asian countries. However, wheat is considered as one of the potential alternatives for corn. Many broiler integrators in Australia and few Asian countries use wheat in diet, when the prices are economical in comparison with corn.
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by Dr. C. Sugumar & Dr. Bindhu LV
Layer producers are looking for lower feed costs with the inclusion of alternative feed ingredients. Although this high- fiber feed ingredients are potential cost-effective alternatives for corn and soybean, their use in layer feed can be limited by the variable digestibility of nutrients.
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