1995
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0741484
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Removal of the α-Galactosides of Sucrose from Soybean Meal Using Either Ethanol Extraction or Exogenous α-Galactosidase and Broiler Performance

Abstract: Two studies using broiler chicks and one using adult White Leghorn roosters were conducted to determine the influence of stachyose and raffinose (alpha-galactosides of sucrose) present in soybean meal (SBM) on the nutritional value of the meal. In Experiment 1, the addition of four levels (0, .05, .10, or .20 g/kg) of alpha-galactosidase with and without 1 g/kg of invertase to a corn-SBM diet had no effect on weight gain, feed efficiency, protein digestibility, or the digestible energy value of the feed when f… Show more

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“…On the other hand, Torki and Chengeni (2007) reported no improvement in broiler performance by adding more than 165 × 10 6 unit/kg β-mannanase into corn-soybean meal based diets. In addition, Irish et al (1995) reported no improvement on performance in broilers by adding 0.20 g/kg α-galactosidase to a corn-soybean meal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Torki and Chengeni (2007) reported no improvement in broiler performance by adding more than 165 × 10 6 unit/kg β-mannanase into corn-soybean meal based diets. In addition, Irish et al (1995) reported no improvement on performance in broilers by adding 0.20 g/kg α-galactosidase to a corn-soybean meal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-galactosidase (Min et al, 2002;Kim and Yoon, 1998;Choi et al, 1998;Kim et al, 2004;Irish et al, 1995) -galactosidase (park., 2011;Kim. et al, 2002;Kum and Yoon., 1998;Choi et al, 1998) .…”
Section: 서 론 (Fish Meal)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ao et al (2009) reported a significant increase of AME n of corn-soybean meal diet by dietary supplementinggalactosidase. However, Irish et al (1995) removed up to 90% oligosaccharides from soybean meal using either ethanol extraction or exogenous -galactosidase. No beneficial effect on the nutritional value of soybean meal was observed when the low oligosaccharide (extracted or enzyme-incubated) soybean meal was fed to broiler chicks.…”
Section: The Use Of Exogenous Enzymes To Increase the Nutritional Valmentioning
confidence: 99%