2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-8401(01)00354-6
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Apparent and standardised true ileal digestibility of protein and amino acids from faba bean, lupin and pea, provided as whole seeds, dehulled or extruded in pig diets

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“…The ileal digestibility of fi eld beans and of peas was in agreement with the results reported by Grala et al (1993), Degussa (2001), Mariscal-Landin et al (2002) and Selgado et al (2002a,b), among others, whereas the digestibility of lysine, methionine and threonine in our experiment was several percentage points lower. The differences in the digestibility of amino acids may have resulted from the use of different varieties of legumes (different chemical composition) and the age of the experimental animals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The ileal digestibility of fi eld beans and of peas was in agreement with the results reported by Grala et al (1993), Degussa (2001), Mariscal-Landin et al (2002) and Selgado et al (2002a,b), among others, whereas the digestibility of lysine, methionine and threonine in our experiment was several percentage points lower. The differences in the digestibility of amino acids may have resulted from the use of different varieties of legumes (different chemical composition) and the age of the experimental animals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Over the past years breeding has led to the registration of legume varieties having reduced levels of antinutrients, including tannins, ADF, and NDF (Gdala et al, 1992;Abrahamsson et al, 1993;Grala et al, 1993;Mariscal-Landin et al, 2002). Tannins form complexes with proteins, metal ions and other macromolecules, lowering their availability to animals (Abrahamsson et al, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in the study by Lichovnikova et al (2004) extrusion of 45% of a laying hen diet led to significant reductions in the apparent digestibilities of arginine and isoleucine. Mariscal-Landin et al (2002) in a study with pigs reported a significant (P < 0.01) improvement in the apparent ileal digestibility of all amino acids in extruded Frilene pea compared with raw pea. In the present study, cysteine had the highest true digestibility (range 91 to 93%) whereas histidine had the lowest true digestibility (range 71 to 72%) in the extruded or raw canola seed-pea products (Table 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The use of non-conventional protein sources has been investigated in pig feeding by many researchers in all European Union (EU) countries but unfortunately the majority of these studies have mainly focused on nitrogen digestibility and nitrogen balance (Jansman et al, 1993;Flis et al, 1999;Seabra et al, 2001;Mariscal-Landin et al, 2002;Trombetta and Matti, 2005;Trombetta et al, 2006;Martelli et al, 2009;Jezierny et al, 2010) rather than on assessing carcass and meat (raw and cured) qualitative traits. Furthermore, available information mainly refers to the outcomes of applying extensive rearing systems and/or the organic method (Sundrum et al, 2000;Hoffman et al, 2003;Olsson et al, 2003;Millet et al, 2004;Trombetta et al, 2009), in which the use of alternative protein source interacts with rearing conditions influencing the final outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%