نتایج جستجو برای: phytate

تعداد نتایج: 1468  

2011
P. W. Plumstead

While at first glance the relevance of the title to animal nutritionists may not be immediately obvious, this collaborative research by scientists from Lund University (Sweden) and Genencor studied interactions of phytate with dietary proteins as measured by the formation of insoluble complexes and the suitability of using the phytate-protein complex as a substrate for phytase assays. The autho...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1975
N T Davies R Nightingale

1. The inclusion of phytate (10 g/kg) in a purified diet containing zinc (15 mg/kg) fed to young male rats significantly reduced growth rate and food intake, and promoted a cyclic pattern of food intake characteristic of an uncomplicated Zn deficiency. The decreased growth rate could be accounted for by the reduced food consumption. 2. Rats maintained on a Zn-deficient diet (0.5 mg Zn/kg) were ...

H. Hadaegh M. Chamani M. Tajabadi Ebrahimi R. Azizi Nezhad S. M. Seyyedain Ardabili

The possible use of Lactobacillus brevis IBRC-M10790 with degrading phytase activity was investigated in sourdough and Barbari bread –using 20 and 30% of sourdough in the formulation- in order to enhance the nutritional bioavailability, and the efficiency of the bacteria in decreasing phytate via using in sourdough was compared to yeast. Results showed that L. brevis ...

2015
MANISH KUMAR

In the present study phytase, phytate and protein content were determined in twenty wheat varieties. Among twenty wheat varieties, LOK-1 variety was found to have higher content of phytase, phytate and protein. During the study, phytase activity was 197.30±0.65 to 2132.77±0.29 nM/min/g, phytate 2.90±0.35 to 7.07±0.09 and protein 77.07±0.64 to 148.40±0.31 mg/g found, respectively through differe...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1985
P J Williams T G Taylor

The role of bacterial, dietary and intestinal phytases (EC 3.1.3.8) in the hydrolysis of phytate was investigated in the golden hamster and rat by assaying phytase in the small intestine and by measuring the disappearance of phytate from the stomach and large intestine, using chromium oxide as an insoluble solid-phase marker. It was confirmed that an active phytase was present in the proximal t...

Journal: :Zebrafish 2005
Heather A Hostetler Paul Collodi Robert H Devlin William M Muir

The inefficient digestion of phytate phosphorus by fish has created environmental concerns associated with phosphorus pollution from aquaculture production facilities. To further complicate this situation, phytate is known to chelate minerals and proteins, making them nutritionally unavailable. The enzyme phytase degrades phytate into inorganic phosphorus, which can be directly utilized by fish...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2013
m.f. khalid m. hussain a.u. rehman m.a. shahzad m. sharif

phosphorus (p) is a macro mineral in broiler nutrition. in growing broilers, besides its requirement for proper bone development, it is also involved in almost all metabolic processes. poor p availability results in decreased productivity and poor health status.phosphorus availability from plant derived feeds is affected by an anti-nutritional factor “phytate”, which forms a variety of insolubl...

2012
S. W. STANBURY Van Den Berg L. F. Hill S. W. Stanbury

1. Partial hydrolysates of phytic acid, containing mixtures of different polyphosphate esters of inositol, have been shown to be potent inhibitors of the calcification in vitro of ricketic rat cartilage and rat aorta; phytate itself was inert. 2. Phytic acid, as well as its hydrolysates, when injected parenterally, prevented aortic calcification in rats with vitamin D intoxication. 3. The rat a...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
S M Rutherfurd T K Chung P J Moughan

The effect of a dietary microbial phytase on mineral digestibility throughout the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of the growing pig was studied. Thirty-two entire male pigs (~22 kg BW) were allocated equally to 4 corn-soybean meal diets. One diet was adequate in total P and Ca, the second diet was deficient in total P and Ca (low-P diet), and the third and fourth diets were the low-P diet with mi...

Journal: :Poultry science 2008
N Liu Y J Ru A J Cowieson F D Li X Ch Cheng

The effects of phytate and phytase on broiler performance and cellular and humoral immunity was assessed by using 504 Cobb 500 female broilers fed nutritionally marginal diets. At 1 d of age, the chicks were randomly allocated to 6 treatments in a 2 x 3 factorial arrangement including 2 levels of phytate P (0.22 or 0.44%) and 3 dose rates of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase [0, 500, or 1,000...

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