Rovabio® contains 19 different enzyme activities that
degrade a variety of non-starch polysaccharides (NSPs). Through an extensive R&D program,
Adisseo has demonstrated that the addition of Rovabio® increases the
apparent metabolizable energy of soybean meal (SBM) by 4.5% (i.e. 105 kcal
ME/kg; 47.6 kcal/lb) and AA digestibility by 1.5%.
In poultry nutrition, SBM is a very important source of protein,
digestible amino acids (dAA) and energy (AME). In typical broiler diets, approximately
70% of digestible lysine and 25% of the ME can come from SBM. Rovabio®,
with its multiple enzyme activities, increases the ME and dAA contribution from
SBM in these diets.
The significant increases just mentioned are directly related to the
high NSP content in SBM: pectin, cellulose and hemicellulose. The non-starch
polysaccharides, pectin, cellulose and hemicellulose are complex polymers and
oligomers that represent 22% of the NSP content of SBM. The multiple enzyme activities in
Rovabio® break apart plant cell walls, protein-NSP complexes and
starch-NSP complexes in SBM, as demonstrated in Figure 1 and numerous broiler
growth assays.
In
a recent validation study at CERN(2), broilers were fed wheat and
barley based diets, with SBM inclusion rates ranging from 20 to 40 %, with and
without Rovabio®. When
assigning energy improvement to each raw material, results show that nitrogen-corrected
metabolizable energy of SBM was improved by 127 kcal/kg with Rovabio®
(2,256 vs. 2, 129 kcal/kg DM, respectively). These data were confirmed in a follow
up broiler trial(3) where broilers were fed reduced-energy,
corn-based growing and finishing diets that contained 30.4% and 25.2% SBM in
the respective phases. In this trial, the inclusion of Rovabio®
improved 35 day body weight by +3.9 % and feed conversion by -2.5%.
Figure 1: The dissolution of cell wall components in SBM that are in
contact with Rovabio.
These in vitro data support the improvements in
ileal metabolizable energy (IME) that were determined using caecectomized
cockerels. An average of two IME tests(1) demonstrated that Rovabio® increased SBM IME from
SBM by + 4.5 % (2,397 kcal/kg DM in Rovabio®-supplemented SBM vs.
2,292 kcal/kg DM in Rovabio®-free SBM).
«
In addition to its already well known activity in cereal grains and
byproduct meals, Rovabio® possesses an ideal
complement of enzymes that are required for the breakdown of NSPs in soybean
meal. These combined enzyme
activities allow broilers to extract and utilize the full nutrient value of a
diet that contains soybean meal. » concludes Aurélie
Preynat.
(1) Benefit of a multi-enzyme product
on corn- and soybean meal based diet in poultry Grenier, S et al., 2005
(2) Adisseo
internal trial C11-112
(3) Adisseo
internal trial E13-226
Contact
Aurelie.preynat@adisseo.com
(Research Manager Nutrition and Enzyme)
About Adisseo
Group
Adisseo Group is one
of the world’s largest manufacturers of nutritional solutions for animals. It
designs, manufactures and markets four families of animal feed additives:
Rhodimet®, an essential amino acid for monogastric animals (poultry, pigs,
etc.); Metasmart® and Smartamine®, a unique methionine range for ruminants;
Rovabio®, a multi-enzyme speciality which improves the digestibility of raw
materials and Microvit®, a complete range of vitamins.
Adisseo strengthened
its expertise in the field of food ingredients formulation, research and
development and industrialization since the acquisition of Innov'ia, a European
leader in the design and contract processing of powered and granulated
ingredients for the food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals
industries.
Worldwide, Adisseo
employs over 1,700 people, has 5 research and development divisions and 7
production facilities in France, Spain and China. Through its global
distribution network, it serves more than 2,500 clients in more than one
hundred countries. In 2012, the Group's turnover exceeded €1.1 billion (US$1.4
billion).
Adisseo Group is one
of the main subsidiaries of China National BlueStar, a key player in the
chemical industry in China with 30,478 members of staff and a turnover of €6.9
billion.
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