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Hepatocyte iron suppresses liver fibrosis via fibrolytic neutrophil recruitment in cholestasis. [PDF]

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Fecal Microbiota and Performance of Dairy Cattle from a West Mexican Family Dairy Farm Supplemented with a Fiber-Degrading Enzymatic Complex. [PDF]

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In vitro degradation of fresh substrates treated with exogenous fibrolytic enzymes

Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2002
An exogenous fibrolytic enzyme product was applied to three different proportions of a total mixed ration (TMR) and fed to dairy cows. There was no enhancement of the hydrolytic capacity of rumen fluid from cows serving as inoculum donors as a result of enzyme supplementation.
G. R. Bowman   +2 more
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Co-expression of two fibrolytic enzyme genes in CHO cells and transgenic mice

Transgenic Research, 2013
Cellulose is the main non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) in plant cell walls and acts as anti-nutritional factor in animal feed. However, monogastric animals do not synthesize enzymes that cleave such plant structural polysaccharides and thus waste of resources and pollute the environment.
Miaorong, Huang   +10 more
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Fibrolytic exogenous enzymes improve performance in steers fed sugar cane and stargrass

Livestock Production Science, 2003
This experiment was conducted to study the effects of fibrolytic enzymes (Fibrozyme) on gain and digestibility of steers grazing stargrass and sugar cane plus urea as a complementary forage in tropical conditions. Twenty crossed (Bos taurus×Bos indicus) steers (270±30 kg BW) were used in a grazing trial (80 days), feeding individually concentrate (1 kg/
A Gómez-Vázquez   +4 more
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Effect of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes on ruminal fermentation and nutrient digestion in dairy cows

Archives of Animal Nutrition, 2010
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of an exogenous fibrolytic enzyme product applied to a total mixed ration (TMR) prior to feeding on ruminal fermentation, microbial protein synthesis, nutrient digestion, and milk yield and composition.
Anja, Peters   +5 more
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Use of exogenous fibrolytic enzymes to improve feed utilization by ruminants

2003
Research has demonstrated that supplementing dairy cow and feedlot cattle diets with fiber- degrading enzymes has significant potential to improve feed utilization and animal performance. Ruminant feed enzyme additives, primarily xylanases and cellulases, are concentrated extracts resulting from bacterial or fungal fermentations that have specific ...
Beauchemin, K.A.   +3 more
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Effects of yeast and exogenous fibrolytic enzyme additives on lamb performance and feed efficiency

Tropical Animal Health and Production
Yeast and fibrolytic enzymes serve as additives incorporated into the nutrition of ruminants to regulate rumen fermentation and increase the digestibility of fiber, thereby enhancing the efficiency of rumen fermentation. Two experiments were conducted to assess the impact of five diets: a control diet without additives, diets with yeast (Saccharomyces ...
Renata Fróes   +9 more
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