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True digestibility of barley amino acids

Животноводство России, 2022
При балансировании рационов на основе ячменя для свиней по незаменимым аминокислотам необходимо использовать показатели их истинной илеальной переваримости, что в конечном итоге дает более объективную оценку потребностей свиней в аминокислотах.
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Stochastic true digestible amino acid values

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2002
Abstract The concept of using amino acid digestibility coefficients has been reported to be valuable in formulating diets to meet the requirements of livestock. Digestibility coefficients of nutrients reflect the amounts of components of a feedstuff that become available to meet livestock requirements.
William B Roush, Terri L Cravener
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Free Amino Acids in Dialyzed Casein Digest.

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1947
Summary.In a dialyzed casein hydrolysate (Aminosol), produced by the hydrolysis of casein with trypsin and erepsin 76 per cent of the peroral preparation and 67 per cent of the intravenous one is composed of free amino acids.In this dialyzed casein digest the following amino acids occur in a free form viz.
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ADMINISTRATION OF AMINO ACID DIGEST

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945
To the Editor:— In the note "Fatality Associated with the Administration of Amino Acid Digest" by Curreri, Hibma and Cohen (The Journal, July 7) it is stated that "to our Knowledge, no mortality has been previously recorded with the use of amino acids." I wish to call attention to the paper by Hopps and Campbell, "Immunologic and Toxic Properties of ...
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Mechanisms Involved in Kjeldahl Microwave Digestion of Amino Acids

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1997
The high flexibility of open vessel microwave digestion gives one the opportunity to follow the stepwise degradation of amino acids in the presence of H2SO4 and H2O2.
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Transport of amino acids by starfish digestive glands

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1968
Abstract 1. 1. Isolated starfish digestive glands can take up through their peritoneal surfaces and concentrate fifteen different amino acids, which after 5 hr are still retained in an ethanol-extractable state. 2. 2. Methionine is the most rapidly absorbed amino acid. Alanine, serine and other neutral amino acids are also rapidly transported.
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Ileal amino acid digestibility assay for the growing meat chicken--comparison of ileal and excreta amino acid digestibility in the chicken

British Poultry Science, 2002
1. The apparent and true amino acid digestibilities in sorghum, wheat, soyabean meal, meat-and-bone meal, fish meal and blood meal for growing meat chickens were determined using an assay based on the collection of digesta from the terminal ileum and comparison was made with digestibility values determined using an excreta-based assay. 2. Five-week-old
I T, Kadim, P J, Moughan, V, Ravindran
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Digestible amino acids for poultry and swine

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1996
Abstract A review and comparison of feedstuff amino acid digestibility values for poultry and swine is presented and the use of amino acid digestibility and availability is discussed. The effect of overprocessing on amino acid digestibility of oilseed meals is also reviewed.
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Automated phenylthiocarbamyl amino acid analysis of carboxypeptidase/aminopeptidase digests and acid hydrolysates

Journal of Chromatography A, 1991
A fully automated exopeptidase digestion procedure for the partial determination of N- and C-terminal peptide/protein sequence is described. The digestion of various substrates with aminopeptidase M, carboxypeptidase A, P or Y was accomplished with the Varian 9090 autosampler's robotic automix routines.
R S, Thoma, D L, Crimmins
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