

Dr. Michael Bedford: Phytase Use in Poultry | Ep. 33
The enzyme phytase plays a crucial role in poultry nutrition, since it breaks down phytic acid – a component of most plant-based feed ingredients – as well as releases phosphorus and other nutrients for the birds. Thus, phytase promotes better growth and development for poultry by improving the availability of phosphorus while reducing the amount of it that is excreted in manure. In this episode, Dr. Michael Bedford discusses the use of phytase and other enzymes in poultry feed formulations to improve performance and sustainability, along with opportunities and challenges regarding the topic.
“What's really changed is that the efficacy of the phytases along with their ability to release phosphorus and calcium have improved, so we're seeing a better release of these nutrients from phytic acid” - Dr. Michael Bedford
What you’ll learn:
- Highlight (00:00)
- Introduction (01:45)
- Background (02:23)
- Current role (04:29)
- The use of phytases in poultry (05:23)
- The historical use of enzymes in poultry (07:44)
- The price of phytase (10:27)
- The interaction of phytases with the genetics of birds (12:01)
- Phytase chemistry and mode of action (17:22)
- The complexity of the digestion and absorption of phytase (28:39)
- The current potential value of fiber (33:25)
- Challenges in getting people to use enzymes correctly (39:34)
- Fiber and enzyme updates (43:23)
- Three Final Questions (48:44)
Meet the guest: Dr. Michael Bedford
Experience:
- Current: Research Director at AB Vista
- Past: Research Director at Danisco; Research Director at Syngenta
Background:
- Ph.D., Nutrition and Biochemistry (University of Guelph)
- M.Sc., Nutrition (University of Guelph)
- B.Sc., Animal Nutrition (University of Nottingham)
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