Farm Animal Metabolism and Nutrition

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the topic of amino acid digestibility in pigs
during the last three decades. Evidence
indicates that ileal rather than faecal amino
acid digestibility values provide a more
reliable estimation of protein digestion,
peptide and amino acid absorption, and
usually predict amino acid availability
values in feedstuffs for pigs, as was dis-
cussed by Low (1982a), Austic (1983),
Tanksley and Knabe (1984), Sauer and
Ozimek (1986) and Sibbald (1987).
Nevertheless, special caution should be
exercised in interpreting amino acid
digestibility values in feedstuffs which
have been heat-treated. As some essential
amino acids including lysine, threonine,


methionine and tryptophan are susceptible
to the effect of heat, they may be partly
damaged and absorbed in a form which
renders these unavailable to the animal for
protein synthesis. In this case, ileal amino
acid digestibility values usually over-
estimate amino acid availability values
(e.g. Batterham et al., 1990a,b; Wiseman et
al., 1991).
Apparent ileal amino acid digestibility
values in a wide variety of feedstuffs have
been reported. It is easy to recognize that
there are large differences in ileal amino
acid digestibility values between feed-
stuffs. However, it comes as somewhat of a
surprise to note considerable variation in

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True faecal digestible amino acids

Digestibility assay

Apparent faecal digestible amino acids

Dietary amino acids

Apparent ileal digestible amino acids

True ileal digestible amino acids

Blood plasma free amino acid pool

Body protein deposition Proteins for body maintenance

Protein synthesis Protein degradation

Oxidation of
amino acids

Metabolism of amino acids
in enterocytes

Distal ileal output of
endogenous amino acids

Distal ileal output of amino acids

Faecal output of amino acids,
disappearance of amino acids
in the form of ammonia, amines
and amides and synthesis of
bacterial amino acids

Faecal output of endogenous
amino acids

Protein synthesis Protein degradation

Excretion of heat-
damaged amino
acids in urine

Ileal analysis method

Faecal analysis method

The slope-ratio assay

Fig. 13.1.Schematic representation of amino acid utilization in growing pigs (Fan, 1994).

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