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Digestion, Absorption and Metabolism of Nutrients

2021
The physiology of digestion as well as the digestive system in larger animals is essentially similar for all monogastric and simple stomach animal. The group of digestive enzymes are secreted from stomach to the large intestine and act on the consumed foods for degradation into simpler forms for making the complex food for readily absorbable in the ...
Subodh Kumar Saha, Nitya Nand Pathak
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Effects of dietary supplementation with epidermal growth factor on nutrient digestibility, intestinal development and expression of nutrient transporters in early‐weaned piglets

Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition, 2019
The abnormalities in intestinal morphology and digestive function during weaning are associated with the loss of milk-borne growth factors. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) has been shown to stimulate the growth of animals.
Lixia Wang   +7 more
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Digestibility of nutrients by rabbits

1963
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Arrington, L R, Ammerman, C B
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Fate of Nutrients During Aerobic Digestion

Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division, 1978
Laboratory scale aerobic digestion experiments were performed and nutrient balances were maintained in order to evaluate nutrient transformations during digestion of waste activated sludge. Reactors loaded at 0.03 ft³ and 0.081 lb VS/day/ft³, were operated under both batch and daily feed conditions.
Paul L. Bishop, Michael Farmer
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[Postileal nutrient digestibility in cattle].

Archiv fur Tierernahrung, 1991
Four heifers of an average live weight of 301 kg supplied with ileocaecal re-entrant cannulae received rations consisting of 4 kg hay (variants A und B), 1 kg coarse wheat meal, 0.4 kg molasses, 100 g urea and 30 g mixed minerals per animal and day.
J, Bartelt   +4 more
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Digestion and Absorption of Nutrients

1982
An increased intake of foods providing plant cell walls (or dietary fiber) almost invariably results in an increase in fecal wet weight, fecal dry matter, and the energy content of the feces. Although this increased fecal loss is to be expected because the diet provides an increased intake of indigestible cell wall material, many workers have argued ...
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Nutrient Exchange: Matching Digestion and Absorption

2014
This chapter focuses on events related to digestion and absorption beginning with a description of the relevant functional anatomy involved in these processes. The role of various enzymes for digestion in the gastrointestinal tract of the macromolecular foodstuffs (i.e., carbohydrates, lipids, and protein) to molecules that can be readily absorbed is ...
Eugene Trowers, Marc Tischler
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Supplemental effect of xylanase and mannanase on nutrient digestibility and gut health of nursery pigs studied using both in vivo and in vitro models

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2018
Non-starch polysaccharides (NSP; arabinoxylan, mannans) are present in high concentration in distiller’s dried grain with solubles (DDGS). These NSP are not degraded by endogenous digestive enzymes of pigs.
U. Tiwari, Hongyu Chen, S. Kim, R. Jha
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Benchmarking Forage Nutrient Composition and Digestibility

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2008
Forage quality impacts diet dry matter intake and energy density, lactation performance, supplemental grain and protein needs, cow health and feed costs. Forage quality is highly variable both among and within forage types. Benchmarks for forage quality and variation in composition for selected nutrients and digestibility parameters are summarized ...
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