Table 4.
Effects of TCM supplements on nutrient digestibility in piglets.
Items | Groups | ||
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Control | TCM1 | TCM2 | |
CP (%) | 74.55 ± 0.34Aa | 78.51 ± 0.61Bc | 76.51 ± 0.30Ab |
CF (%) | 73.50 ± 0.67A | 78.72 ± 0.58B | 74.57 ± 0.66A |
NDF (%) | 53.39 ± 1.03Aa | 60.70 ± 1.22Bb | 57.47 ± 0.99ABb |
ADF (%) | 25.90 ± 0.67A | 31.25 ± 0.62B | 29.99 ± 0.97B |
Ca (%) | 58.42 ± 0.73A | 62.52 ± 0.73B | 60.50 ± 0.89AB |
P (%) | 48.83 ± 1.00a | 52.12 ± 0.75b | 49.26 ± 1.01a |
Note. CP, crude protein; CF, crude fiber; NDF, neutral detergent fiber; ADF, acid detergent fiber. Results are expressed as mean ± SD, one-way ANOVA, n = 6. a,bWithin a row, means without a common lowercase superscript are different at P < 0.05. A,BWithin a row, means without a common uppercase superscript are different at P < 0.01.