2018
DOI: 10.11625/kjoa.2018.26.1.151
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Effects of Eco-friendly Multi-enzyme on Diarrhea and Immune Response of weaned Pigs

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“…Addition of dietary protease to weaner pig diets may be a solution to improve the protein availability of pigs after weaning [9][10][11]. Dietary protease is an enzyme that hydrolyzes high molecular weight polypeptides into lower molecular weight oligopeptides for further digestion by endogenous proteases [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addition of dietary protease to weaner pig diets may be a solution to improve the protein availability of pigs after weaning [9][10][11]. Dietary protease is an enzyme that hydrolyzes high molecular weight polypeptides into lower molecular weight oligopeptides for further digestion by endogenous proteases [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported. soft, partially formed feces; 4 = loose, semi-liquid feces; and 5 = watery, mucous-like feces) each day for the first 2 weeks of this experiment [16]. Frequency of diarrhea was calculated by counting pen days with average diarrhea score from individual pigs in each pen of 4 or greater [17,18].…”
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“…Inclusion of exogenous enzyme in pig diets is one of plausible strategies for improvement of nutrient utilization efficiency [12,13]. Among the exogenous enzymes available, dietary protease (PRO) is an enzyme to catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins with ANFs to small peptides or amino acids and is generally used as a part of enzyme cocktails [14][15][16][17][18][19] or used as a mono-component protease [20][21][22] in non-ruminant diets. Previous studies reported the supplementation of PRO which improved growth performance and nutrient digestibility at various stages of different age of pigs [14,17,[22][23][24], but the beneficial effects of PRO on pig performance and nutrient digestibility have not been further confirmed particularly at the latest pig growth period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%