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Xylanase and beta-glucanase on nutrient aparent digestibility of triticale by Nile tilapia

The effects of different levels of Natugrain Blend L® enzymatic compound on triticale nutrients and energy digestibility by Nile tilapia were evaluated. The digestibility was indirectly determined with chromic oxide III (0.10%) as an external marker. The level of substitution by triticale in the reference diet was 50%. The treatments were 0, 150, 300, 450, and 600g kg of Natugrain Blend L, which contains 800 units g-1 of endo-1,3(4)-β-glucanase (BGU) and 36.600 units g-1 of endo-1,4-β-xylanase (EXU). The apparent digestibility coefficients were: dry matter 76.42, 74.01, 83.39, 82.97, and 78.34%; crude protein 88.19, 88.39, 90.52, 92.05, and 88.34%; crude energy 75.93, 71.31, 81.78, 80.27, and 78.62%, respectively to inclusion levels of 0.0, 150.0, 300.0, 450.0, and 600.0mg kg-1 of Natugrain Blend L in diet. Results demonstrated that 300mg kg-1 of enzymes were enough to increase the dry matter apparent digestibility coefficient and energy. The enzyme compound can be used to increase the efficiency of triticale feed utilization.

fish; Oreochromis niloticus; enzymes; Triticum turgisecale


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