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Why are methionine and lysine added to pig feed?

UpdateTime:2019-08-06Source: Shandong Fu Animal Husbandry Technology Co., LTD
    At present, most of the diets in global pig farms are corn - soybean meal type. In terms of the amino acid requirements of corn - soybean meal type diet and pigs, lysine and methionine are the first and second restricted amino acids in pigs, so they are often added extra.
  The essential amino acids of pigs include lysine, methionine, tryptophan, phenylalanine, leucine, isoleucine, valine, threonine. Soybean meal is rich in lysine and tryptophan, while corn contains more methionine, which is the combination of corn and soybean meal, amino acid complementation, and achieve better nutrient balance.
  Due to the lack of essential amino acids, it is the elimination of the decomposition of oocyte albumin in the body, thus causing a series of results in the decomposition of oocyte albumin and coherent enzymes in the body, the most important manifestation of which is the slow development and even the stimulation of metabolic diseases.
  Lysine is important for oocyte sedimentation and rarely regulates metabolism. And methionine effect ratio is huge, in addition to the accumulation of egg white, but also with the metabolism of organisms containing sulfur compounds close to the coherence, in addition to the use of its methyl, toxic or drug methylation and detoxification effect.
 

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