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. 2022 Apr 1;101(6):101894. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2022.101894

Table 3.

Ileal digestibility and retention of calcium and phosphorus and their deposition in eggs and bones (trial 1)1,2.

Phytase
SEM Significance level
0 187.5 375.0 Phytase Linear
Ileal digestibility, %
 Dry matter 70.5 67.1 66.7 2.94 0.318 0.688
 Calcium 86.5 81.1 77.3 4.35 0.181 0.877
 Phosphorus 51.2 68.5 64.1 3.37 < 0.001 0.012
Retention, %
 Dry matter 70.6 69.8 69.1 0.94 0.339 0.999
 Calcium 39.6 46.5 41.7 4.37 0.407 0.282
 Phosphorus 12.3 13.1 18.7 2.78 0.290 0.487
Egg
 Egg weight, g 61.3 61.0 59.6 0.23 0.281 0.122
 Eggshell, % 13.6 12.7 13.0 0.28 0.043 0.168
 Egg contents, % 86.4 87.3 87.0 0.28 0.043 0.168
Eggshell, %
 Dry matter 71.4 72.8 73.0 0.94 0.187 0.214
 Calcium 35.5 35.7 35.5 0.16 0.801 0.864
 Phosphorus 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.01 0.239 0.065
Egg contents, %
 Dry matter 26.35 24.64 23.40 0.46 < 0.001 < 0.001
 Calcium 0.19 0.20 0.21 0.01 0.010 0.013
 Phosphorus 0.68 0.72 0.76 0.01 < 0.001 < 0.001
Bone, %
 Ash 64.2 64.1 64.2 0.54 0.863 0.955
 Calcium 23.9 23.9 24.0 0.22 0.774 0.608
 Phosphorus 10.7 10.9 11.0 0.09 0.570 0.397
1

The control diet was formulated to provide 34.3 g/kg Ca and 0.9 g/kg non-phytate P; the phytase activity was analyzed as 231 and 494 FYT/kg feed for the phytase treatments.

2

There were 30 replicates for retention and egg parameters, 20 replicates for bone parameters and 15 replicates for ileal digestibility.