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Sixty growing pigs (Landrace x Jiaxing black) were used to study the effects of exogenous enzymes (including β-glucanase, xylanase and cellulase) supplemented to paddy-based diets on pig growth performance and digestion. With the supplementation of enzymes, average daily gain of pig was increased by 8.78%(P<0.05), feed gain radio was decreased by 9.42%(P<0.05), feed apparent digestibilities of crude protein, crude fat and crude fiber were increased by 17.32% (P<0.01), 16.04% (P<0.05) and 108.57%(P<0.01), the viscosity of jejunum, and ileum contents were reduced by 7.08%(P<0.01) and 6.78%(P<0.01), numbers of E. coli in feaces and diarrhoea morbidity were decreased by 81.29%(P<0.01) and 37.00%(P<0.05), and the activities of protelytic enzyme and a-amylase in duodenal contents were enhanced by 99.07% (P<0.05) and 18.38%(P<0.05), respectively.
Sixty growing pigs (Landrace x Jiaxing black) were used to study the effects of exogenous enzymes (including β-glucanase, xylanase and cellulase) supplemented to paddy-based diets on pig growth performance and digestion. With the supplementation of enzymes, average daily gain (P <0.05), the feed gain radio was decreased by 9.42% (P <0.05), feed apparent digestibilities of crude protein, crude fat and crude fiber were increased by 17.32% (P <0.01) Numbers of E. coli in feaces (P <0.01) and 6.78% (P <0.01) were significantly higher than those of controls and activities of proteolytic enzymes and a-amylase in duodenal contents were enhanced by 99.07% (P <0.05) and 18.38% (P <0.05), respectively.