نتایج جستجو برای: phosphorus digestibility

تعداد نتایج: 52758  

2013
P. L. Zeng H. C. Yan X. Q. Wang C. M. Zhang C. Zhu G. Shu Q. Y. Jiang

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of different dietary lysine levels on the apparent nutrient digestibility, the serum amino acid (AA) concentration, and the biochemical parameters of the precaval and portal vein blood in growing pigs. In Experiment 1, 15 noncannulated pigs received diets with different lysine densities (0.65%, 0.95%, and 1.25% lysine) for 13 d. A total co...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
A L Wealleans R M Bold Y Dersjant-Li A Awati

Improving the efficiency of P use by pigs is especially important for lactating sows, whose metabolic requirements for P and Ca are high. The effect of a sp. phytase on lactating sow performance and nutrient digestibility was investigated using the combined data set for 6 studies. Treatments included a nutritionally adequate positive control diet (PC), a negative control diet (NC; with an avera...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
J H Agudelo M D Lindemann G L Cromwell M C Newman R D Nimmo

Evaluations of the nutritional effect of antibiotics have largely centered on effects related to the digestibility and utilization of protein and energy. The current study evaluated the potential effect of virginiamycin (VIR) on P digestibility in swine. A total of 70 barrows (mean initial BW = 51 to 64 kg) were used in 4 nutrient-balance experiments. A basal, corn-soybean meal diet that was no...

Journal: :Poultry science 2006
R N Dilger O Adeola

This study evaluated regression of total P output against dietary P intake to simultaneously estimate endogenous P loss and true P utilization in broiler chicks. Soybean meal (SBM) served as the model ingredient, and a comparison was made between conventional and low-phytate SBM varieties. These feedstuffs were chosen to minimize nutritive differences to dietary phytate content. Low-phytate SBM...

2005
Lowell L. Dilworth Felix O. Omoruyi Helen N. Asemota

Phytic acid is a storage form of phosphorus which is found in plant seeds and in many roots and tubers (1). Phytic acid has long been recognized as an antinutrient for its ability to bind to, precipitate and decrease the availability of diand trivalent cationic minerals (2). The reduced availability of minerals will prove disadvantageous, as minerals play a major role in many enzyme systems and...

2013
A. R. Son S. Y. Shin B. G. Kim

An experiment was conducted to determine the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) and standardized total tract digestibility (STTD) of phosphorus (P) in copra expellers (CE), palm kernel expellers (PKE), and cassava root (CR). Eight barrows (initial BW of 40.0 kg, SD = 4.5) were individually housed in metabolism crates. A replicated 4×3 incomplete Latin square design was employed involving...

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