نتایج جستجو برای: microbial phytase enhanced growth performance

تعداد نتایج: 2189553  

2013
Masahito Hayatsu

Plants and microbes interact in various relationships which have both adverse and beneficial effects on plant growth and microbial communities. Many processes of these interactions occur at or near the root–soil interface, which is known as the rhizosphere. The rhizosphere is defined as the soil region under the immediate influence of plant roots. Many studies suggest that the microbial communi...

2015

Please cite this article as: Taheri HR & Taherkhani S. 2015. Effect of phytase superdoses and citric acid on growth performance, plasma phosphorus and tibia ash in broilers fed canola meal-based diets severely limited in available phosphorus. Poult. Sci. J. 3 (1): 27-36. © 2015 PSJ. All Rights Reserved Abstract Article history: Received: September 29, 2014 Revised: January 29, 2015 Accepted: Ma...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
J S Sands D Ragland R N Dilger O Adeola

Growth and N utilization responses of pigs to Aspergillus niger phytase supplementation of low-protein or high-phytin diets were examined in 2 experiments. In the first experiment, 6 diets arranged in a 3 x 2 factorial with Aspergillus niger phytase at 0, 600, or 1,200 units/kg and dietary protein at 160 or 200 g/kg; and 12 pigs (growth) or 6 pigs (N utilization) per diet were used to test the ...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
احمد حسن آبادی حسن نصیری مقدم حسن کرمانشاهی محسن دانش مسگران

an experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of microbial phytase on apparent digestibility of crude protein (cp), amino acids (aa), and apparent retention of calcium (ca), total phosphorus (tp), iron (fe) and zinc (zn) in female broiler chickens diet. the experiment was designed as a completely randomized design. each treatment consisted of 4 replicates of 10 broilers in battery cages, ...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 2000
P H Selle V Ravindran A Caldwell W L Bryden

The excretion of large amounts of P in effluent from intensive pig and poultry units is indicative of the poor availability of phytate-bound P in plant-derived feed ingredients. This environmental problem prompted the development and acceptance of microbial phytase feed enzymes for single-stomached animals. Their introduction led to an increasing recognition that phytate may have adverse effect...

Phytase can improve the nutritional value of plant-based foods by enhancing protein digestibility and mineral availability through phytate digestion in the stomach and the food processing industry. Microbial sources are more promising for the production of phytases on a commercial scale. The objectives of this exploration were to screening and isolation of phytase-producing bacteria from hot sp...

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2012
Moushree Pal Roy Madhumita Poddar Kamal Krishna Singh Shilpi Ghosh

Phytases catalyze the release of phosphate from phytic acid. In this study, a phytase producing bacterial strain Shigella sp. CD2 was isolated from the wheat rhizosphere. Phytase production started from the exponential phase of bacterial growth, showing the highest activity during the stationary phase. The enzyme activity was detected in both periplasmic and intracellular fractions. The enzyme ...

Journal: Poultry Science Journal 2015
Taheri HR, Taherkhani S

This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of phytase superdoses alone or in combination with citric acid (CA) in canola meal-based diets severely limited in available phosphorus (Pa) on growth performance, plasma phosphorus (P), and tibia ash (TA) in broilers from 22 to 42 d of age. Two hundreds and eighty 21-d-old male broilers were used in 28 pens of 10 birds per each. The exper...

2004
Chang-Chih Chen Pei-Hua Wu Ching-Tsan Huang

The Escherichia coli phytase gene appA was highly expressed in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris under the control of the AOX1 promoter. Replacement of culture medium with fresh medium in order to remove repressing glycerol and metabolic wastes prior to methanol induction significantly improved phytase expression. The phytase activity level was enhanced from 118 to 204 U/ml at the flask ...

2004
M. Çabuk M. Bozkurt F. Kırkpınar H. Özkul Celal Bayar

M. Çabuk, M. Bozkurt, F. Kırkpınar and H. Özkul Department of Poultry Science, Akhisar Vocational School of Celal Bayar University, 45210, Manisa-Turkey Poultry Research Institute, Erbeyli 09600, Aydın-Turkey Department of Animal Science, Agricultural Faculty of Ege University, Bornova 35100, Izmir-Turkey __________________________________________________________________________________________...

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