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논문명(한글) |
Effects of benzoic acid in pig diets on nitrogen utilization,urinary pH, slurry pH, and odorous compounds |
논문명(영문) |
Effects of benzoic acid in pig diets on nitrogen utilization,urinary pH, slurry pH, and odorous compounds |
성과주관부서 |
국립축산과학원 축산생명환경부 축산환경과 |
품목코드 |
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학술지명 |
ANIMAL BIOSCIENCE |
주저자 |
유승빈 |
성과년도 |
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성과적용일 |
2024년12월 |
Objective: The objective was to investigate the effects of dietary benzoic acid (BA) on
nitrogen (N) balance, urinary pH, slurry pH, and odorous compounds in feces and slurry
of pigs.
Methods: Twelve barrows with an initial body weight of 56.2±2.6 kg were individually
housed in metabolism crates. The animals were allocated to a replicated 6×4 incomplete
Latin square design with 12 animals, 6 experimental diets, and 4 periods, resulting in 8
observations per treatment. The basal diet consisted mainly of corn, soybean meal, and
rapeseed meal. Benzoic acid was supplemented to the basal diet at 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%,
or 2.5% at the expense of corn starch. Each period consisted of a 4-day adaptation period
and a 24-h collection period for slurry, followed by a 4-day collection period for feces
and urine. On day 5, feces and urine were collected for 24 h and mixed to obtain slurry
samples.
Results: The daily digested N linearly increased (p<0.05) with increasing BA supplementation.
Supplemental BA lowered urinary pH (p<0.001) and slurry pH (p<0.05) in a linear and
quadratic manner. In the fecal samples, the concentrations of acetate, propionate, butyrate,
and skatole linearly decreased (p<0.05) with supplemental BA. In the slurry samples,
the concentrations of butyrate, isovalerate, and skatole linearly decreased (p<0.05) by
supplemental BA.
Conclusion: In conclusion, supplemental benzoic acid has the potential to improve nitrogen
digestion in a dose-dependent manner for pigs. Additionally, dietary benzoic acid lowers
urinary pH, slurry pH, and concentrations of odorous compounds in pig feces and slurry.