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J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) ; 104(3): 928-935, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32141136

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This study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary amylose/amylopectin (AM/AP) ratio and amylase on growth performance, apparent digestibility of energy and starch, serum biochemical index, and digestive enzymes. The experiment used a 4 × 3 factor design, and 960 one-day-old Arbor Acres (AA) broilers were randomly divided into 12 groups fed diets containing different AM/AP ratio of 0.11, 0.23, 0.35 and 0.47 and combined with 0, 3,000 and 6,000 U/kg amylase. Results showed that 0.23-0.35 AM/AP ratio increased growth performance, while dietary addition of 6,000 U/kg amylase significantly reduced average daily weight gain in broilers. The energy digestibility was significantly reduced along with the increase of dietary AM/AP ratio and in the 6,000 U/Kg amylase-supplemented groups. The digestibility of starch also decreased significantly with the increase of dietary AM/AP ratio, but high dose (6,000 U/Kg) of amylase increased. High AM/AP diet reduced serum insulin concentration, which was increased in amylase-supplemented groups. Furthermore, exogenous amylase increased amylase activity in the jejunal chyme. In conclusion, dietary 0.23-0.35 AM/AP ratio was suggested to maintain a higher growth performance in broilers and high AM/AP ratio diets reduced energy and starch digestibility and serum insulin concentration, which was reversed by dietary amylase.


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Amylopectin/pharmacology , Amylose/pharmacology , Animal Feed/analysis , Chickens/growth & development , Diet/veterinary , Starch/metabolism , Amylopectin/administration & dosage , Amylose/administration & dosage , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Blood Glucose , Chickens/metabolism , Digestion/physiology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Energy Metabolism , Enzymes/metabolism , Female , Ileum/physiology , Insulin/metabolism , Lactic Acid , Male , Uric Acid
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