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. 2024 Jul 19;14(14):2108.
doi: 10.3390/ani14142108.

Brazilian Corn Ethanol Coproducts for Pigs: Feeding Value and Blood Parameters

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Brazilian Corn Ethanol Coproducts for Pigs: Feeding Value and Blood Parameters

Anderson Corassa et al. Animals (Basel). .

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the values of net energy (NE), digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) and digestibility coefficients of corn ethanol coproducts produced in Brazil and their effects on the nitrogen balance and blood parameters of pigs. Ten barrows were housed in metabolic study cages for total collection and fed a reference diet (RD) or 800 g/kg RD + 200 g/kg of a coproduct of corn ethanol. Distiller's dried grains with solubles (DDGS), corn bran with solubles (CBS), distiller's dried grains (DDG) and high-protein distiller's dried grain (HPDDG) were evaluated. The experimental design was randomized blocks with three repetitions per period, totaling six repetitions per diet. Diets containing the HPDDG had greater DE and ME than those containing CBS and DDGS and greater DE than those containing the DDG (p < 0.05). HPDDG, DDG, CBS and DDGS showed 4498, 3419, 3029 and 3335 kcal/kg DE; 4366, 3305, 2934 and 3214 kcal/kg ME; and 2515, 1938, 1649 and 1725 kcal/kg NE, respectively. Pigs fed diets containing HPDDG and CBS showed greater nitrogen retention efficiency than pigs fed DDGS (p < 0.05). Pigs fed diets containing HPDDG had higher blood urea levels than pigs fed CBS and RD, while triglyceride levels in animals that received the CBS diet were greater than those in animals that received all other diets. The HPDDG had the highest energy levels and the best digestibility coefficients. The chemical composition of coproducts influences the nitrogen balance and circulating levels of urea and triglycerides in pigs.

Keywords: DDGS; HPDDG; digestibility; metabolizable energy; urea.

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Energy values of the ethanol corn coproducts. HPDDG = high-protein distiller’s dried grain; DDG = distiller’s dried grains; CBS = corn bran with solubles; DDGS = distiller’s dried grains with solubles; GE = gross energy; DE = digestible energy; ME = metabolizable energy; NE = net energy. a,b Means followed by different letters on the line differ statistically at 5% probability according to the Tukey test.

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