Comparison of chemical composition, energy content, and digestibility of different sources of distillers corn oil and soybean oil for pigs

IF 1 4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Revista Brasileira De Zootecnia-Brazilian Journal of Animal Science Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.37496/rbz5120210115
V. R. Paula, N. Milani, C. Azevedo, A. A. Sedano, L. J. Souza, G. Shurson, U. S. Ruiz
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- The objective of this study was to determine and compare the chemical composition; oxidation indicators; ether extract (EE) digestibility; and digestible, metabolizable, and net energy (DE, ME, and NE, respectively) content of distillers corn oil (DCO) from Brazil (CBR) and the United States (CUS), with refined (RSB) and degummed soybean oil (DSB) from Brazil offered to pigs. Fifty crossbred barrows (23.1±3.4 kg body weight) were fed a corn-soybean meal basal diet, or diets composed of 90% basal diet and 10% of one of the four oil sources (CBR, CUS, RSB, or DSB). Pigs were fed an amount of their respective experimental diets equivalent to 2.8 times the maintenance DE requirement for 9 d (sequentially 7 d for adaptation and 2 d for partial collection of feces). Distillers corn oil from Brazil contained lower linoleic acid (47.4%) than CUS (53.9%), RSB (54.2%), and DSB (51.5%), but greater contents of oleic (32.1%) and palmitic (14.6%) acids compared to CUS (27.0 and 12.9%), RSB (22.9 and 11.2%), and DSB (23.5 and 11.2%). The moisture and unsaponifiable contents of CBR (0.17 and 1.64%) and CUS (0.20 and 1.64%) were similar, but greater than the values found for RSB (0.05 and 1.20%) and DSB (0.12 and 1.02%). The anisidine value, free fatty acid content, and acidity of DCO samples were higher than soybean oils. The peroxide value and thiobarbituric reactive substances content increased in the oil samples over time. The apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of gross energy and the DE, ME and NE values of the oils did not differ among oil sources and ranged from 87.8 to 91.5%, and from 8280 to 8630, 8139 to 8459, and 7162 to 7444 kcal/kg, respectively. The ATTD of EE was greater in RSB and DSB than for CBR, but similar to CUS. The DCO produced in Brazil is an excellent energy source for pigs, with DE, ME, and NE values similar to those of DCO from the US and soybean oils
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不同来源蒸馏玉米油和大豆油对猪的化学成分、能量含量和消化率的比较
-这项研究的目的是确定和比较化学成分;氧化指标;粗脂肪消化率;巴西(CBR)和美国(CUS)蒸馏玉米油(DCO)以及巴西精炼(RSB)和脱胶大豆油(DSB)的消化能、代谢能和净能(DE、ME和NE)含量。试验选用50头体重(23.1±3.4 kg)的杂交母猪饲喂玉米-豆粕型基础饲粮,或在基础饲粮中添加90%的基础饲粮和10%的四种油源(CBR、CUS、RSB或DSB)。在9 d内(7 d为适应期,2 d为部分收集期),饲喂2.8倍于维持DE需水量的试验饲粮。巴西蒸馏玉米油的亚油酸(47.4%)含量低于CUS(53.9%)、RSB(54.2%)和DSB(51.5%),但油酸(32.1%)和棕榈酸(14.6%)含量高于CUS(27.0和12.9%)、RSB(22.9和11.2%)和DSB(23.5和11.2%)。CBR(0.17和1.64%)和CUS(0.20和1.64%)的水分和不皂化物含量相似,但高于RSB(0.05和1.20%)和DSB(0.12和1.02%)。DCO样品的茴香胺值、游离脂肪酸含量和酸度均高于大豆油。过氧化物值和硫代巴比妥活性物质含量随时间的推移而增加。总能表观全消化道消化率(ATTD)和DE、ME、NE值在87.8 ~ 91.5%、8280 ~ 8630、8139 ~ 8459和7162 ~ 7444 kcal/kg之间无显著差异。RSB和DSB的EE的ATTD高于CBR,但与CUS相似。巴西产的DCO是猪极好的能量来源,其消化能、代谢能和NE值与美国产的DCO和大豆油相似
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期刊介绍: The Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (RBZ; Brazilian Journal of Animal Science) encompasses all fields of Animal Science Research. The RBZ publishes original scientific articles in the areas of Aquaculture, Biometeorology and Animal Welfare, Forage Crops and Grasslands, Animal and Forage Plants Breeding and Genetics, Animal Reproduction, Ruminant and Non-Ruminant Nutrition, and Animal Production Systems and Agribusiness.
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