نتایج جستجو برای: phytate phosphorus

تعداد نتایج: 42441  

2007
April B Leytem Phil A Thacker Benjamin L Turner

The inclusion of low phytate grains in poultry diets can reduce the phosphorus (P) content of poultry feces, but their influence on fecal P composition is not well established. To assess this, 100 male broiler chicks (21 days old) were fed dietary treatments based on either a wild-type barley or one of three low phytate mutant barleys with 59, 62 and 99% reductions in phytate P, compared with t...

2016
Natálie Martins Alves Luis Henrique Souza Guimarães Roberta Hilsdorf Piccoli Patrícia Gomes Cardoso

In most of the raw materials of plant origin used in animal feed, a portion of the phosphorus is stored as phytic acid or phytate. Phytate is the main storage form of phosphorus in vegetables but is not readily assimilated into food at low concentrations of the enzyme phytase. In addition to making phosphorous unavailable, phytate binds divalent cations such as calcium, copper, magnesium, iron,...

2009
Jason D. Gillman Vincent R. Pantalone Kristin Bilyeu

Plant seeds accumulate phosphorus in the form of myo-inositol1,2,3,4,5,6-hexa-kisphosphate, commonly referred to as phytic acid. Phytic acid is found complexed with cationic mineral species in the form of phytate, which is not well digested or absorbed by monogastric species such as humans, poultry, and swine. As a result, soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] has an effective defi ciency of phospho...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Toru Iwai Michiko Takahashi Koshiro Oda Yasuko Terada Kaoru T Yoshida

Phytic acid (inositol hexakisphosphate [InsP(6)]) is the storage compound of phosphorus in seeds. As phytic acid binds strongly to metallic cations, it also acts as a storage compound of metals. To understand the mechanisms underlying metal accumulation and localization in relation to phytic acid storage, we applied synchrotron-based x-ray microfluorescence imaging analysis to characterize the ...

2018
Lia R. Valeeva Chuluuntsetseg Nyamsuren Margarita R. Sharipova Eugene V. Shakirov

Phytases are specialized phosphatases capable of releasing inorganic phosphate from myo-inositol hexakisphosphate (phytate), which is highly abundant in many soils. As inorganic phosphorus reserves decrease over time in many agricultural soils, genetic manipulation of plants to enable secretion of potent phytases into the rhizosphere has been proposed as a promising approach to improve plant ph...

2007
Oluyinka A. Olukosi Olayiwola Adeola

Poultry, swine, and pre-ruminant calves have limited ability to digest phytate, the storage form of about 80% of total phosphorus in plant-based feedstuffs. The resulting excess phosphorus excretion in manure, upon application to farmlands, can leach into and pollute water bodies. Even so, a 1989 report to EPA on the costeffectiveness of Best Management Practices to reduce non-point phosphorus ...

2006
ALI I. MOHAMED

Cereal Chem. 63(6):475-478 A direct spectrophotometric method was developed to analyze phytic phytate. The new chromophore was used to determine phytic acid in eight acid without acid digestion. The method was based on the precipitation of legume seeds. Values obtained for phytic acid with the new chromophore phytate as ferric phytate followed by conversion to sodium phytate. On agreed with tho...

2013
M. Govindaraj B. Selvi S. Rajarathinam

Before selecting genotypes for nutritional quality characters (protein, oil and micronutrients content) and anti-nutritional factor (phytic acid), it is important to know how much selection is likely to affect yield. Using a diverse range of genotypes, relationships between quality traits with yield and yield attributes in pearl millet were investigated. The number of productive tillers, panicl...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1979
T G Taylor J W Coleman

1. Balance studies were carried out with rats and golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) given diets high and low in calcium (10.8 and 5.1-5.2 g Ca/kg respectively) and high and low in phytate (3.4 and 1.6 g phytate-phosphorus/kg respectively) in a 2 X 2 factorial experiment. 2. Values for Ca absorption and phytate availability (relative to the amount ingested) and for urinary excretion of Ca a...

Journal: :Poultry science 1998
D D Maenz H L Classen

The kinetics, mineral dependency, and pH dependency of phytate hydrolysis by preparations of chicken small intestinal brush border membrane vesicles were determined. Substantial phytate hydrolysis occurred over the pH range from 5 to 6.5 with a maximum hydrolysis at pH of 6. Inclusion of 25 mM MgCl2 in the media doubled the rate of phytate hydrolysis. The brush border was shown to have no nonsp...

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