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Dear @Alvaro Dubois, the modern usage of enzymes from phytase up to muramidase faces two different perspectives for me: nutrient releases and antinutritional and allergenic mitigation effects.Nutrient Releases are not so complex as it is possible to take the information from the lab.Antinutritional effects reduction is more complex as even in large production units there are different sensibilitie ...
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Dear Luis Fernando Luna. Thanks for the explanation and offering. My point is that there are two nutrient releases that have a direct link with performance: Energy (not really a nutrient) and amino acids. There's no way, just based on the performance change, to separate how much of the impact is coming from each one. Throwing everything in only one (f.i., energy), would generate either an over or ...
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John Boney (Penn State University) offers insights and recommendations regarding the importance of pellet quality and its benefits on performance, during this Engormix interview.
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Hello Ibrahim, yes proteases may help to alleviate the effects of excess trypsin inhibitors in the diet. However, there are other ways to prevent the problem such as formulating for a maximum level of trypsin inhibitors in the formula provided you have alternative ingredients available in the market so that you can afford a reduction in the level of inclusion of soybean meal. If your company has t ...
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