نتایج جستجو برای: phytate phosphorus

تعداد نتایج: 42441  

2016
R. Kavitha

The vegetable feed ingredients used in the preparation of poultry feed contains nearly two thirds of the phosphorus as phytates. The phytates are not only indigestible /unavailable but also are known to interfere with the utilization of other nutrients. Apart from the anti-nutritional effects the phytates bind with other minerals and make them unavialble to the birds. One of the best ways to ov...

2009
A. M. Scaboo V. R. Pantalone D. R. Walker H. R. Boerma D. R. West F. R. Walker C. E. Sams

The concentration of phytate is an important consideration when analyzing feed grain for livestock. Simple sequence repeat markers Satt237 and Satt561 were found to be linked to quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for phytate concentration in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] seed. Previous research also established a signifi cant correlation between seed inorganic phosphorus (Pi) and seed phytate. T...

2015

Phytase is traditionally supplemented into broiler diets between 300 and 600 phytase units (FTU)/kg. This supplementation releases phosphorus (P) from phytate in feed ingredients. The obvious benefit is the increase in available nutrients. Another benefit, when phytase is added to corn-soybean meal based diets, the production costs are reduced, leg abnormalities are minimized and bird growth ma...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Aliya D Suleimanova Astrid Beinhauer Liia R Valeeva Inna B Chastukhina Nelly P Balaban Eugene V Shakirov Ralf Greiner Margarita R Sharipova

Phosphorus is an important macronutrient, but its availability in soil is limited. Many soil microorganisms improve the bioavailability of phosphate by releasing it from various organic compounds, including phytate. To investigate the diversity of phytate-hydrolyzing bacteria in soil, we sampled soils of various ecological habitats, including forest, private homesteads, large agricultural compl...

2012
Inkyung Park Jaekoo Lee Jaiesoon Cho

A bacterial isolate derived from soil samples near a cattle farm was found to display extracellular phytase activity. Based on 16S rRNA sequence analysis, the strain was named Bacillus sp. T4. The optimum temperature for the phytase activity toward magnesium phytate (Mg-InsP6) was 40°C without 5 mM Ca(2+) and 50°C with 5 mM Ca(2+). T4 phytase had a characteristic bi-hump two pH optima of 6.0 to...

Journal: :Blood purification 2013
Caroline Williams Claudio Ronco Peter Kotanko

Organizations such as the National Kidney Foundation, the American Kidney Fund, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and the US Department of Health and Human Services recommend not including whole grains as part of the renal diet. The rationale for this recommendation is the high phosphorus content in these foods. While the phosphorus content in whole grains ma...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2011
KeShun Liu Jianchun Han

For determining variation in mineral composition and phosphorus (P) profile among streams of dry-grind ethanol production, samples of ground corn, intermediate streams, and distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) were obtained from three commercial plants. Most attributes (dry matter concentrations) increased significantly from corn to cooked slurry but fermentation caused most significant...

Journal: :Food technology and biotechnology 2017
Robert Duliński Bożena Stodolak Łukasz Byczyński Aleksander Poreda Anna Starzyńska-Janiszewska Krzysztof Żyła

Flaxseed oil cake was subjected to fermentation with Rhizopus oligosporus (DSM 1964 and ATCC 64063), and the phytate (InsP6) content, myo-inositol phosphate profile and in vitro bioavailability of essential minerals were studied. Flaxseed oil cake had a phytate mass fraction of 13.9 mg/g. A 96-hour fermentation of flaxseed oil cake by R. oligosporus DSM 1964 and R. oligosporus ATCC 64063 decrea...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2005
Yusuke Unno Kenzo Okubo Jun Wasaki Takuro Shinano Mitsuru Osaki

In the rhizosphere, phosphorus (P) levels are low because of P uptake into the roots. Rhizobacteria live on carbon (C) exuded from roots, and may contribute to plant nutrition by liberating P from organic compounds such as phytates. We isolated over 300 phytate (Na-inositol hexa-phosphate; Na-IHP)-utilizing bacterial strains from the rhizosheath and the rhizoplane of Lupinus albus (L.). Almost ...

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