Tryptophan needs of lactating sows fed diets supplemented with crystalline lysine

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Libal, GW
Uttecht, DJ
Hamilton, CR
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sow lactation; essential amino acids; tryptophan;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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Large White x Landrace primiparous and multiparous sows (n = 115) were used to evaluate the tryptophan needs of lactating sows fed diets supplemented with crystalline lysine to contain .75% lysine. Sows were fed 1.8 kg of their allotted diets from d 110 of gestation until parturition and then were allowed ad libitum access to diets analyzed to contain either .12 (n = 58) or .17% (n = 57) tryptophan during a 21-d lactation. Diets were created by crystalline tryptophan and lysine additions to a corn-soybean meal basal diet that contained .12% tryptophan. Tryptophan level in the lactation diet did not affect number or weight of pigs at 21 d (P > .10). Sows fed .17% tryptophan were heavier at d 21 of lactation than those fed .12% tryptophan (P = .09) due to less weight loss during the 21-d lactation (P = .09). Feed intake was greater (P < .05) for sows fed .17% tryptophan than for sows fed .12% tryptophan. A reference diet analyzed to contain .11% tryptophan and .63% lysine was fed to an additional 11 sows only as a baseline for measuring plasma urea nitrogen and amino acids. Plasma tryptophan concentrations were higher (P < .05) for sows fed .17% tryptophan than for sows not fed added L-tryptophan. Among sows fed the low-tryptophan diets, sows fed the reference diet (.60% lysine) had higher (P < .05) plasma phenylalanine and valine concentrations than sows fed .75% lysine. Diet did not affect plasma concentrations of any other essential amino acid (P > .10). Plasma urea N levels were lower (P = .11) for sows fed the diet supplemented with tryptophan. Lactating sows allowed ad libitum access to diets containing .75% lysine benefited from higher feed intake and lower weight loss when dietary tryptophan levels were increased from .12 to .17%.
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