Total phosphorus (as is) was similar in LP and RH; however, LP had lower phytate phosphorus (0.6 vs. 2.3, g/kg) than RH. Apparent digestibility of phosphorus was higher (P<0.01) for LP barley than RH at both ileal (45 vs. 24%) and faecal (55 vs. 32%) levels. Compared with RH, LP had higher (P<0.05) DE and SID contents of all indispensable AA except Phe.
In summary, a hulless low-phytate barley sample fed to finishing pigs had higher digestible phosphorus, energy and AA contents than regular hulled barley, indicating that use of hulless low-phytate barley in swine diets may have ecological benefit.
DV Ige, E Kiarie, OO Akinremi, B Rossnagel, D Flatten, and CM Nyachoti, 2010.Canadian Journal of Animal Science. 90:393.