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Use of Soybean Products in Diets fed to Swine

Use of Soybean Products in Diets fed to Swine. Hans H. Stein University of Illinois http://nutrition.ansci.illinois.edu. Outline . Composition of soybeans New varieties of soybeans Effect of soybean oil on the digestibility of AA

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Use of Soybean Products in Diets fed to Swine

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  1. Use of Soybean Products in Diets fed to Swine Hans H. Stein University of Illinois http://nutrition.ansci.illinois.edu

  2. Outline • Composition of soybeans • New varieties of soybeans • Effect of soybean oil on the digestibility of AA • Fermented and enzymatically treated soybean meal in diets for weanling pigs • Soybean meal (SBM) in the US and other countries • Effect of particle size of SBM on AA and energy digestibility

  3. Composition of Soybeans

  4. Soybeans and Soybean Meal

  5. Sugar and Oligosaccharides • Free sugars: 4.5% • Sucrose: 4.5% • Galacto-oligosaccharides: 4.5% • Raffinose 0.6% • Stachyose 3.7% • Verbascose 0.2%

  6. Effect of StachyoseWeanling pigs, 21 d post-weaning a b c Liying et al., 2003

  7. Effect of StachyoseWeanling pigs, 21 d post-weaning a b c Liying et al., 2003

  8. Soybeans with no Oligosaccharides • Select soybeans with low concentration of oligosaccharides • Remove genes for oligosaccharides • Remove oligosaccharides after crushing When oligosaccharides are removed, the concentration of sugar and protein is usually increased.

  9. New Varieties of Soybeans

  10. Amino acid and energy digesitibility in HP and LO soybean mealBaker and Stein, 2009

  11. Soybean Meals Solvent extracted HP SBM Conv. SBM Extruded-expelled EE HP SBM EE LO SBM EE conv. SBM

  12. Soy Ileal AA Digestibility

  13. SID for Lys, % x, y: P < 0.05 x x y y x Baker and Stein, 2009

  14. SID for Met, % x, y, z: P < 0.05 x xy z z yz Baker and Stein, 2009

  15. SID for Thr, % x, y: P < 0.05 x x y y x Baker and Stein, 2009

  16. Conc. of Digestible AA in HP and Conv. SBM Total Conc. Digestible conc. Conv. SBM HP SBM Conv. SBM HP SBM CP 48.4% 55.7% 423 g 492 g Lys 3.20% 3.51% 28.8 g 31.6 g Met 0.70% 0.78% 6.25 g 6.91 g Thr 1.86% 2.09% 15.9 g 17.8 g Trp 0.69% 0.75% 6.5 g 6.7 g Baker and Stein, 2009

  17. Metabolizable Energy

  18. Metabolizable Energy x, y: P < 0.05 y x y x x xy Baker and Stein, 2009

  19. Effect of Soybean Oil on Amino Acid DigestibilityCervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2008

  20. Diets • HP FFSB • Conv. FFSB • Conv. SBM • Conv. SBM + 7.5% soybean oil • SPC • SPC + 7.5% soybean oil

  21. SID of Lys z y y y y xy x Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2008

  22. SID of Met z yz yz xy x x Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2008

  23. SID of Thr z yz y xy xy x Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2008

  24. Effect of Soybean Oil on SID of AA in SBM and SPC * * P< 0.05 * * * Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2008

  25. Removal of Oligosaccharides via Fermentation or Enzymatic Hydrolysis Cervantes–Pahm and Stein, 2010

  26. Fermentation of SBM • Addition of bacteria and fermentation (Fx. Aspergillus Oryzae and Bacillus subtillis) • PepSoyGen • Reduced size of proteins • Reduced concentration of oligosaccharides • Probiotic effect • Reduced concentration of antigenic substances Treatment of SBM with enzymes (and fermentation) • HP 300 • Reduced concentration af antigenic substances

  27. Size of Proteins Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2010

  28. Sucrose and Oligosaccharides Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2010

  29. Protein Concentration (%) Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2010

  30. AA Digestibility (%)Measured in weanling pigs (10-25 kg). ab b a a b ab Cervantes-Pahm and Stein, 2010

  31. Growth Performance Studies with PepSoyGen

  32. Experiment 1

  33. Diets, Day 0-14 Peters and Stein, 2006

  34. Diets, Day 15-35 Peters and Stein, 2006

  35. Average Daily Gain Peters and Stein, 2006

  36. Feed:Gain Peters and Stein, 2006

  37. Experiment 2

  38. Diets, Day 0-14 Rojas and Stein, 2009

  39. Common phase 2 diet, d. 15-35 Rojas and Stein, 2009

  40. Average Daily Gain Rojas and Stein, 2009

  41. Feed:Gain abc bc a a c Rojas and Stein, 2009

  42. Digestibility of P and Energy in enzyme treated SBM Goebel and Stein, 2010

  43. ATTD of P a a a ab b b Goebel and Stein, 2010

  44. ME, kcal/kg DM Goebel and Stein, 2010

  45. Soybean Meal in the US and other Countries

  46. Concentration of CP (%DM) Illini Sand, 2008

  47. Concentration of AA (%DM) Illini Sand, 2008

  48. Concentration of AA (%DM) Illini Sand, 2008

  49. Standardized Ileal Digestibility Illini Sand, 2008

  50. Standardized Ileal Digestibility Illini Sand, 2008

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