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Chemical composition and nutrient digestibility of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) fed to growing pigs
Institution:1. Industrial Technology Institute, No. 363, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo, 07, Sri Lanka;2. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, Colombo, 03, Sri Lanka;3. NutriPlus Knowledge Program, Agribusiness and Innovation Platform, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, 502 324, Telangana, India;1. National Institute of Plant Genome Research, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110067, India;2. Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Plas Goggerdan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3EB, United Kingdom
Abstract:Pearl millet grown at two different locations in the U.S.A., pearl millet A (PMA) and pearl millet B (PMB), were analyzed for chemical composition and nutrient content and compared to corn. The two samples of pearl millet and corn were incorporated into diets and fed to 24 growing pigs in a metabolism trial to determine nitrogen and mineral balance and digestibilities of energy, fat and amino acids. Pearl millet (PMA and PMB) was found to be richer in crude protein, gross energy, ether extract, acid detergent fiber, amino acid profile and mineral content than corn. However, digestibilities of dry matter (corn, 86·8%; PMA, 80·5%; PMB, 82·0%) and energy (corn, 85·3%; PMA, 78·8%; PMB, 80·5%) were higher (P<0·05) for corn than either of the pearl millet samples. Fat digestibility was much higher in pearl millet than corn. Although nitrogen intake and absorption were higher (P<0·05) for pearl millet, the digestibility of nitrogen was similar for pearl millet and corn. Net protein utilization was lower (P<0·05) in pearl millet when compared to corn (corn, 44·8%; PMA, 34·6%; PMB, 39·9%). Digestibilities of the essential amino acids, arginine, threonine, valine, isoleucine and lysine were higher in pearl millet than corn. Phosphorus retention, expressed as a percentage of intake and absorption, was higher in corn than pearl millet. Calcium intake and absorption were similar for pearl millet and corn. Intake and absorption of magnesium and managanese were also similar in pearl millet and corn. Zinc and copper retention, when expressed as a percentage of intake, were higher in corn, but absorption for both minerals was similar in corn and pearl millet. Pearl millet was found to supersede corn in nutrient content and amino acid digestibility.
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