Abstract
Interactions of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) with dietary
arginine : lysine (arg : lys) ratios at thermoneutral (21˚C) and high
(31˚C) temperatures were investigated with 21–42-day-old broilers
fed diets containing increasing concentrations of arginine to produce arg :
lys ratios of 1.05, 1.15, 1.25, and 1.35, with and without 16 g
NaHCO3/kg. Consistent positive relationships were
observed between increasing dietary arg : lys ratios and improved food intake
and weight gain at 31˚C with broilers fed diets without NaHCO3. The
primary response to increasing dietary arg: lys ratio in broilers receiving
NaHCO3 was increased food intake. This gave
corresponding increases in weight gain at 31˚C, but not at 21˚C.
Increases in dietary arg : lys ratio increased plasma arginine, ornithine, and
arg: lys ratio but had little effect on plasma lysine concentrations.
NaHCO3 alone had no direct effect on plasma amino acid
patterns but was important in potentiating the elevated plasma arg : lys ratio
responses observed at 31˚C in broilers receiving
NaHCO3 in their diet. The results indicate important
interrelationships exist between dietary amino acids and electrolytes, and the
existence of a nutritional requirement for bicarbonate at high temperatures.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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