Dietary supplementation with branched-chain amino acids enhances milk production by lactating sows and the growth of suckling piglets. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Under current dietary regimens, milk production by lactating sows is insufficient to sustain the maximal growth of their piglets. As precursors of glutamate and glutamine as well as substrates and activators of protein synthesis, branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) have great potential for enhancing milk production by sows. METHODS: Thirty multiparous sows were assigned randomly into one of three groups: control (a corn- and soybean meal-based diet), the basal diet +1.535% BCAAs; and the basal diet +3.07% BCAAs. The ratio (g/g) among the supplementalL-isoleucine, L-leucine and L-valine was 1.00:2.56:1.23. Diets were made isonitrogenous by theaddition of appropriate amounts of L-alanine. Lactating sows had free access to drinking water and their respective diets. The number of live-born piglets was standardized to 9 per sow at d 0 of lactation (the day of parturition). On d 3, 15 and 29 of lactation, body weights and milk consumption of piglets were measured, and blood samples were obtained from sows and piglets 2h and 1h after feeding and nursing, respectively. RESULTS: Feed intake did not differ among the three groups of sows. Concentrations of asparagine, glutamate,glutamine, citrulline, arginine, proline, BCAAs, and many other amino acids were greater (P<0.05) in the plasma of BCAA-supplemented sows and their piglets than those in the control group. Compared with the control, dietary supplementation with 1.535% and 3.07% BCAAs increased (P<0.05) concentrations of free and protein-bound BCAAs, glutamate plus glutamine, aspartate plus asparagine,and many other amino acids in milk; milk production by 14% and 21%, respectively; daily weight gains of piglets by 19% and 28%, respectively, while reducing preweaning mortality rates by 50% and 70%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Dietary supplementation with up to 3.07% BCAAs enhanced milk production by lactating sows, and the growth and survival of their piglets.

published proceedings

  • J Anim Sci Biotechnol

altmetric score

  • 1.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Rezaei, R., Gabriel, A. S., & Wu, G.

citation count

  • 5

complete list of authors

  • Rezaei, Reza||Gabriel, Ana San||Wu, Guoyao

publication date

  • June 2022