Application of Apparent Metabolizable Energy versus Nitrogen-Corrected Apparent Metabolizable Energy in Poultry Feed Formulations: A Continuing Conundrum [PDF]
In the present investigation, N retention, AME, and AMEn data from six energy evaluation assays, involving four protein sources (soybean meal, full-fat soybean, rapeseed meal and maize distiller’s dried grains with solubles [DDGS]), are reported.
M. Reza Abdollahi +2 more
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The impact of dietary metabolizable energy levels on the performance of medium-sized geese: A systematic review [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary metabolizable energy levels on various performance indicators of medium-sized geese, with the goal of predicting the optimal range of these energy levels.
Shuo Wang +3 more
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METABOLIZABLE ENERGY OF RATION ADDED WITH NANOCAPSULE OF TURMERIC EXTRACT ON BROILER CHICKEN [PDF]
This study was aimed to develop nanoparticle formulation using turmeric extract and industrial chitosan as the polymer and sodium-tripolyphosphate as cross linker, to evaluate its ability to improve true metabolizable energy on broiler chicken.
Sundari +3 more
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Metabolizable Energy Nomenclature for Poultry Feedstuffs
Abstract The use of the terms “apparent metabolizable energy” (AME) and “true metabolizable energy” (TME) is confusing and misleading. In proposing the “true” energy system, Harris (1966) confused the conceptual definition of metabolizable energy (ME) (Fraps, 1946) with the experimental techniques and resulting formulae for estimating its value ...
G.M. PESTI, H.M. EDWARDS
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True Metabolizable Energy Corrected to Nitrogen Equilibrium
Abstract A study was conducted to examine the effects of the correction of excreta energy to nitrogen equilibrium in the determination of true metabolizable energy (TME). Roosters and laying hens were fed diets consisting of a standard layer ration blended with increasing amounts of dehulled soybean meal ranging from 0 to 100%.
C.M. PARSONS, L.M. POTTER, B.A. BLISS
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In Vitro Estimation of Apparent Metabolizable Energy
Abstract A number of experiments were carried out to determine if a two stage in vitro method developed for monogastrics could, using in vitro digestible energy (IVDE), estimate the nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) of poultry diets.
M. CLUNIES, S. LEESON, J.D. SUMMERS
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The Importance of Reporting Energy Values of Human Milk as Metabolizable Energy
Nutrition science has a convention to report metabolizable energy instead of gross energy. Metabolizable energy at 4 kilocalories per gram for protein and carbohydrate, 9 kcal per gram for fat (kilojoules: 17 and 37, respectively) represents the food ...
Tanis R. Fenton +2 more
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Metabolizable energy levels in diets with a fixed nutrient:calorie ratio for free-range broilers
The present study proposes to examine the effect of dietary levels of metabolizable energy, under a fixed nutrient:calorie ratio, on the production performance; body fat and protein deposition; and carcass characteristics of free-range broilers from 1 to
Thiago Rodrigues da Silva +8 more
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This study was aimed at determining the effect of clove meal addition in diets on nutrient digestibility and metabolizable energy in broilers and whether it could be an alternative to antibiotics or not.
Irfan H Djunaidi +2 more
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APPAREND AND TRUE METABOLIZABLE ENERGY OF HIGH PROTEIN SUNFLOWER MEAL IN BALANCE EXPERIMENTS WITH ROOSTERS [PDF]
Aim: To establish the zero nitrogen corrected apparent (AMEn-o) and the true (TMEn-o) metabolizable energy of two batches high – protein (dehulled, with 45 and 50% crude protein in DM) sunflower meal.
S. Chobanova, D. Penkov
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