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Arginine addition in a diet for weaning pigs can improve the growth performance under heat stress

The effects of arginine (Arg) and methionine (Met) supplementation on nutrient use in pigs were determined under hot season conditions. A total of five experimental diets including basal diet (CON) were supplemented with two types of amino acids (Arg and Met) and two different amounts of amino acids...

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Published in:Journal of animal science and technology 2020, 62(4), , pp.460-467
Main Authors: Yun, Won, Song, Minho, Lee, Jihwan, Oh, Hanjin, An, Jiseon, Kim, Gokmi, Lee, Sungdae, Lee, Suhyup, Kim, Hyeun Bum, Cho, Jinho
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Summary:The effects of arginine (Arg) and methionine (Met) supplementation on nutrient use in pigs were determined under hot season conditions. A total of five experimental diets including basal diet (CON) were supplemented with two types of amino acids (Arg and Met) and two different amounts of amino acids (0.2% and 0.4%). Under hot season condition, pigs fed with additional Arg were significantly higher in average daily gain (ADG) than the CON group and the ADG increased linearly ( p < 0.05) with increasing Arg supplementation. But there was no significant difference with Met supplementation ( p > 0.05). The apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of amino acids had no significant difference among treatments ( p > 0.05), while d-reactive oxygen metabolites (d-ROMs) concentration in treatments with Arg supplementation, were significantly higher ( p < 0.05) than other treatments. In conclusion, exposure of pigs to heat stress does not affect the AID of amino acid, whereas pig fed with additional Arg improved ADG and feed efficiency under heat stress condition.
ISSN:2672-0191
2055-0391
2093-6281
DOI:10.5187/jast.2020.62.4.460