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Floor space and betaine supplementation alter the nutrient digestibility and performance of Japanese quail in a tropical environment.

Journal of Thermal Biology, 2019
This study investigated the effects of floor space and betaine supplementation on the nutrient digestibility and performance of laying quail, at an advanced stage of production, in a tropical environment.
A. Ratriyanto, S. Prastowo
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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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The Effects of Antibiotics on Nutrient Digestion

Journal of Emerging Investigators, 2017
Oral antibiotics are essential for the treatment of bacterial infections. A disadvantage of antibiotic therapy is gastrointestinal side effects caused in part by interfering with normal bacterial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract. However, other mechanisms could also be involved.
Eva Murea, Brian LaLonde
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Ionophores and Nutrient Digestion and Absorption in Ruminants

The Journal of Nutrition, 1990
This paper reviews the effects of feeding ionophores on nutrient digestion and absorption. In cattle, monensin and lasalocid increase apparent digestible energy by an average of 2.0 percentage units. In sheep, responses in digestible energy to ionophore feeding have been more variable, and neither monensin nor lasalocid have, on average, affected ...
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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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Extracellular nutrient digestion and absorption in the insect gut

Cell and Tissue Research, 2019
Insects are the most abundant and diverse class of animals on the planet. One explanation for their success is their extraordinary ability to successfully consume a wide range of foods. Like all heterotrophic organisms, insects need to acquire vital nutrients from their diet.
Holtof, Michiel   +3 more
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Mathematical modeling of digestion and nutrient absorption in pigs.

Journal of Animal Science, 1996
A simple simulation model of digestion and absorption in pigs was developed. The structure of the model is a set of four anatomical compartments for DM: stomach, two portions of small intestine, and the large intestine. In each of these anatomical compartments, subcompartments correspond to the major biochemical components of feed and their products of
Bastianelli, Denis   +2 more
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The Uptake of Nutrients. Digestion

1986
The uptake of nutrients is certainly one of the principal activities that occurs at the host-parasite interface. All of the parasite’s nutrients are taken from the host. The modes of uptake basically do not differ from those used by free-living organisms.
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