Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Abdul Rahim, Mahr Un Nisa, Khunsha Khalid, Nazir Ahmad, Nukhba Khalid, Muahammad Sarwar, Chinaza Godswill Awuchi
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摘要
鸡蛋蛋白(EP)可能有助于降低婴儿蛋白质能量营养不良(PEM)的风险。本试验旨在研究不同水平EP对Wistar白化病断奶幼犬采食量、采食量、营养物质消化率、效率参数和人体测量参数的影响。在72只雌雄大鼠的非等氮、等热量日粮中添加不同EP,以确定其生长发育的最佳水平。将幼鼠随机分配到不同浓度的饲粮中,如WF0(大豆蛋白)、WF1 (14% EP)、WF2 (16% EP)和WF3 (18% EP)。干物质摄入(DMI)是重要的在幼崽美联储WF2(22.66±0.27 g / kg 0 d和d) 28日27.43±0.32 g / kg和WF3(23.46±0.28 g / kg 0 d和d) 28日28.88±0.33克/公斤饮食而WF0(19.30±0.24 g / kg 0 d和d) 28日26.76±0.31 g / kg和WF1(21.90±0.26 g / kg 0 d和27.08±0.32克/公斤28天)饮食。饲粮中EP水平的升高显著(P≤0.05)降低了粗纤维(CF)采食量,而粗蛋白质(CP)采食量随EP水平的升高而升高。在脂肪提取物(EE)摄入量中也观察到类似的趋势。WF3日粮的DMI、粗蛋白质和粗脂肪消化率最高。同样,蛋白质效率也有一定的变化趋势,而饲料消耗率和消耗指数在对照组饲粮中最高。饲喂不同浓度EP的幼崽增重和体长均显著(P≤0.05)提高。WF3日粮在营养物质消化率达到最佳水平后生长较好,可作为断奶仔猪的推荐饲料。
Digestibility, intake, and growth performance of egg protein replaced with vegetable protein in weaning food
Egg protein (EP) may help to decrease the risk of protein energy malnutrition (PEM) in infants. A 28 d research trial was conducted to examine the effect of different levels of EP on water intake, feed intake, nutrient digestibility, efficiency parameters, and anthropometric parameters in Wistar albino weaned pups. Weaning food was prepared by adding various EP in the diet (non-isonitrogenous and isocaloric) of 72 male and female rats to determine the best level for growth/development. Pups were randomly allotted to various concentrations of diet such as WF0 (soybean protein), WF1 (14% of EP), WF2 (16% of EP), and WF3 (18% of EP). Dry matter intake (DMI) was significant in pups fed with WF2 (22.66 ± 0.27 g/kg on 0 d and 27.43 ± 0.32 g/kg on 28 d) and WF3 (23.46 ± 0.28 g/kg on 0 d and 28.88 ± 0.33 g/kg on 28 d) diets as compared to the WF0 (19.30 ± 0.24 g/kg on 0 d and 26.76 ± 0.31 g/kg on 28 d) and WF1 (21.90 ± 0.26 g/kg on 0 d and 27.08 ± 0.32 g/kg on 28 day) diets. The crude fiber (CF) intake was significantly (P ≤ 0.05) reduced by increasing the level of EP in the diets of pups, while crude protein (CP) intake was increased with an increase in the EP levels. A similar trend was observed in ether extract (EE) intake. The DMI, CP, and EE digestibility were highest in pups fed the WF3 diet. Likewise, a trend was noticed in the protein efficiency ratio, while the highest feed consumption ratio and consumption index were observed in pups fed a control diet. The weight gain and body length were significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased in the pups fed with the different concentrations of EP. The WF3 diet showed better growth after the best digestibility of the nutrients in pups and could therefore be recommended as an infant weaning food.