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Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2021
One-day-old broiler chicks were used to investigate the optimal age to start feeding phosphorus (P)-deficient (PD) diets with two non-phytate P (nPP) concentrations in experiment 1, and 7-d-old broiler chicks were used to determine P equivalency of a hybrid 6-phytase to inorganic P in monocalcium phosphate (MCP) in experiment 2.
Wang, Tingting +3 more
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One-day-old broiler chicks were used to investigate the optimal age to start feeding phosphorus (P)-deficient (PD) diets with two non-phytate P (nPP) concentrations in experiment 1, and 7-d-old broiler chicks were used to determine P equivalency of a hybrid 6-phytase to inorganic P in monocalcium phosphate (MCP) in experiment 2.
Wang, Tingting +3 more
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Journal of Animal Science, 2012
Two trials were conducted to evaluate a novel microbial 6-phytase expressed in Aspergillus oryzae (Ronozyme HiPhos; DSM Nutritional Products, Basel, Switzerland) in gestating and lactating sows. In the first trial, 24 sows (Duroc × Landrace; 223 kg BW) were offered, at 16 d of gestation, a low-P control diet (formulated to provide 4.0 g total P/kg; 1.5
D, Torrallardona, L, Llauradó, J, Broz
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Two trials were conducted to evaluate a novel microbial 6-phytase expressed in Aspergillus oryzae (Ronozyme HiPhos; DSM Nutritional Products, Basel, Switzerland) in gestating and lactating sows. In the first trial, 24 sows (Duroc × Landrace; 223 kg BW) were offered, at 16 d of gestation, a low-P control diet (formulated to provide 4.0 g total P/kg; 1.5
D, Torrallardona, L, Llauradó, J, Broz
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Animal Production Science
Context The dietary inclusion of inorganic phosphates to provide dietary phosphorus, besides increasing the cost of feed, leads to the release of excess phosphorus into the environment causing pollution. Aim This study was conducted to
Hamid Raei +3 more
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Context The dietary inclusion of inorganic phosphates to provide dietary phosphorus, besides increasing the cost of feed, leads to the release of excess phosphorus into the environment causing pollution. Aim This study was conducted to
Hamid Raei +3 more
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Animal Feed Science and Technology
This study has been developed under the framework of the project entitled "Development of a new form of incorporation of phosphorus for a precision nutrition in poultry: Phosphated Phytase", IDI- 20200061, corresponding to the R&D projects call, funded by CDTI (Centre for Technological Development and Innovation) , supported by the Ministry of Science ...
Tomé-Rodríguez, Sonia +8 more
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This study has been developed under the framework of the project entitled "Development of a new form of incorporation of phosphorus for a precision nutrition in poultry: Phosphated Phytase", IDI- 20200061, corresponding to the R&D projects call, funded by CDTI (Centre for Technological Development and Innovation) , supported by the Ministry of Science ...
Tomé-Rodríguez, Sonia +8 more
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Evaluation of a Novel Bacterial 6-Phytase in Broilers on Phosphorus Balance and Growth Efficiency
2023Maamer Jlali +4 more
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Journal of animal science, 2013
Pigs digest P in plant feedstuffs poorly because pigs do not produce sufficient endogenous phytase to hydrolyze P from phytate (inositol hexaphosphate). Supplementation of phytase to diets of piglets and grower-finisher pigs increased digestibility of minerals including P and Ca; however, data on phytase efficacy in lactating sows are scarce. Therefore,
Z, Nasir, J, Broz, R T, Zijlstra
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Pigs digest P in plant feedstuffs poorly because pigs do not produce sufficient endogenous phytase to hydrolyze P from phytate (inositol hexaphosphate). Supplementation of phytase to diets of piglets and grower-finisher pigs increased digestibility of minerals including P and Ca; however, data on phytase efficacy in lactating sows are scarce. Therefore,
Z, Nasir, J, Broz, R T, Zijlstra
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