Session 15. Industry session: new advances in exogenous enzymes in livestock production
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Date: 25 August 2014; 14:00 – 18:00 hours
Chairperson: P. Falholt; Novozymes
Theatre Session 15
14.00 Recent advances in exogenous enzyme application for monogastric nutrition
Invited A.J. Cowieson
14.45 Protein degradation in the gastrointestinal tract of broilers
A.M.B. Giessing, M. Klausen, M. Umar-Faruk and K. Pontoppidan
15.00 Digestibility of organic matter and NDF in concentrates accessed with enzyme methods using Daisy
M. Johansen and M.R. Weisbjerg
15.15 Exogenous phytase for dairy cows
J. Sehested, P. Lund, J. Depandelaere, D. Brask-Pedersen, L.K. Skov and L.V. Glitsø
15.30 In vitro comparison of cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic enzyme activity from game herbivores
F.N. Fon
16.15 Influence of fermentation and enzyme addition on digestibility of a rapeseed cake rich diet in pigs
G.V. Jakobsen, B.B. Jensen, K.E. Bach Knudsen and N. Canibe
16.30 Xylanases increase the ileal digestibility of non-starch polysaccharides in pigs fed wheat DDGS
M.B. Pedersen, S. Dalsgaard, K.E.B. Knudsen, S. Yu and H.N. Lærke
16.45 Degradation of soyabean components assessed by microscopic visualisation and viscosity measurements
J. Ravn, H.J. Martens, I. Knap, D. Pettersson and N.R. Pedersen
17.00 Carbohydrases influence nutrient degradability along digestive tract and fermentation patterns
C.B. Blanc and P.C. Cozannet
Poster Session 15
Xylanase supplementation improve nutrient digestibility in broilers fed dried cassava pulp diets
S. Khempaka, T. Suriyawong and W. Molee
Inclusion of ethanol precipitation step to determine in vitro organic matter and NSP digestibility
H.N. Lærke and K.E. Bach Knudsen
Phytase increased phosphorus digestibility and bone ash of weaned pigs fed a phosphorus reduced diet
C. Schauerhuber, N. Reisinger, D. Bachinger, R. Berrios and G. Schatzmayr
Effect of the enzymatic preparation based on beta-glucanase on production performance in laying hens
H. Belabbas and N. Adili
Effect of enzyme on performance of gestating and lactating sows and litter
P.C. Cozannet and F.R. Rouffineau