Digestibility of calcium and digestible calcium from inorganic sources evaluated in swine by two methods

Author:

Santana Ana Lúcia Almeida1,Teixeira Alexandre de Oliveira2,Lopes Darci Clementino1,Santana Rodrigo Almeida3,Rocha Junior Carlos Magno1,Moreira Leonardo Marmo2,Hannas Melissa Izabel1,Corassa Anderson4

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei, Brasil

3. Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, Brasil

4. Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso, Brasil

Abstract

SUMMARY The objective of the study was to determine the digestible calcium from different sources by direct and indirect methods. Thirty castrated male pigs were used, distributed in randomized blocks, in six treatments: 1- Calcitic limestone; 2-Dicalcium phosphate powder 18%; 3- Dicalcium phosphate powder 20%; 4- Dicalcium microgranulated phosphate 18%; 5- Monodicalcium microgranulated phosphate 20%; 6- Monodicalcium microgranulated phosphate 21%, with six replicates and one animal per experimental unit. A basal diet was formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of the animals, except for calcium (0.06%) and the evaluated sources replaced the basal diet in order to provide 0.45% of total Ca. At the same time, two stool collection methods were evaluated: total collection and fecal indicator. The animals were housed in metabolism cages for 12 days to collect feces and urine to determine the calcium values used to estimate digestibility coefficients and digestible calcium. The total collection method and the faecal indicator method did not affect the true digestibility coefficient of calcium. The calcium digestibility of the microgranulated dicalcium phosphate 21% (MM21) was superior in comparison with the other calcium sources evaluated by the indirect method in the present study. The average values of true digestibility of the calcium sources, in percentage, were: calcitic limestone: 82.47; dicalcium phosphate powder 18%: 80.87; dicalcium phosphate powder 20%: 85.65; dicalcium microgranulated phosphate 18%: 81.65; monodicalcium microgranulated phosphate 20%: 84.15; and monodicalcium microgranulated phosphate 21%: 88.35. The two methodologies can be used to determine the digestibility of calcium.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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