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overload. Thus, alternatives to non-bound amino acids to meet amino acid requirements in birds offered CP-reduced, wheat-based diets merit evaluation. The digestion of wheat starch is more rapid than that of maize starch which may be a disadvantage as the provision of some slowly digestible starch in broiler diets may enhance performance. Alternatively, slowly digestible starch may result in more de novo lipogenesis. Therefore, it may prove instructive to evaluate CP-reduced diets based on maize-wheat and/or sorghum-wheat blends rather than entirely wheat. This would reduce non-bound amino acid inclusions by lowering dietary CP derived from feed grains and may enhance starch digestive dynamics by retarding starch digestion rates. Also, the use of biomarkers to monitor gut integrity in broiler chickens is examined where calprotectin, ovotransferrin and possibly citrulline appear to hold promise, but their validation requires further research.
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Peter H. Selle
The University of Sydney
Shemil P. Macelline
The University of Sydney
Shiva Greenhalgh
Camden County College
Animal nutrition
The University of Sydney
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ff5d44ef8139f8ff7758ea — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2022.07.009