Authors
GJ Marsman, H Gruppen, AF Van der Poel, RP Kwakkel, MW Verstegen, AG Voragen
Publication date
1997/6/1
Journal
Poultry science
Volume
76
Issue
6
Pages
864-872
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Effects of thermal processing (toasting or extrusion) of untoasted soybean meal on growth performance, apparent ileal nutrient digestibilities, and chyme characteristics were studied in broiler chicks fed diets with soybean meal as the main protein source. Effects of increasing shear forces during extrusion as well as enzyme treatments (protease and carbohydrase) were also studied. When compared with toasting, extrusion significantly improved feed conversion ratio (1.56 vs 1.62) and apparent ileal digestibilities of CP and nonstarch polysaccharides (87.5 vs 82.2% and 26.7 vs 11.4%, respectively). Enzyme treatment improved apparent ileal digestibility of CP and nonstarch polysaccharide compared with no enzyme treatment (85.2 vs 83.7% and 20.6 vs 14.5%, respectively); however, enzyme treatments did not result in a better growth performance of the chicks. Among the enzyme treatments, no differences were …
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