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Nutritional Benefits of Phytase and Dietary Determinants of its Efficacy

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Pages 97-112 | Received 11 Dec 1999, Accepted 07 Jan 2000, Published online: 11 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Lei, X.G. and Stahl, C.H. 2000. Nutritional benefits of phytase and dietary determinants of its efficacy. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 17: 97–112.

Over 60% of the total P in cereal grains and oil seeds and their by-products is found as phytate, myo-inositol hexakisphosphate. Phytases are a group of enzymes that initiate the phosphate hydrolysis from phytate and produce myo-inositol and inorganic phosphate by catalyzing the stepwise removal of the phosphate groups. Microbial phytases effectively improve dietary phytate-P utilization and may partially or completely replace inorganic P supplementation in swine and poultry diets. Replacing inorganic P with phytase in these diets can reduce P excretion by up to 50% and, enhance bioavailabilities of Ca, Zn and Fe. The improvement in nitrogen retention and protein and amino acid utilization by dietary phytase supplementation is relatively small and highly variable. The efficacy of supplemental phytase is affected by at least three dietary factors: Ca:P ratio, cholecalciferol and organic adds.

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