Actions for Phytate destruction : consequences for precision animal nutrition
Phytate destruction : consequences for precision animal nutrition / edited by C.L. Walk, I. Kühn, H.H. Stein, M.T. Kidd, and M. Rodehutscord
- Published
- Wageningen : Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2016.
- Copyright Date
- ©2016
- Physical Description
- 266 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators
- Walk, C. L., Kühn, Ingolf, Stein, H.H., Kidd, M. T., and Rodehutscord, Markus
- Contents
- Update on phytate degradation pattern in the gastrointestinal tract of pigs and broiler chickens -- Relevance of gut microbiome and endogenous phosphatases on phytate breakdown in poultry : implications on phosphorus utilisation -- Reduction of phytate to tetrakisphosphate (IP₄) to trisphosphate (IP₃) or perhaps even lower, does not remove its antinutritive properties -- Cellular myo-inositol metabolism -- Inositol diphosphates : an expanding repertoire of functions and regulation -- Low phytate nutrition : what is the pig and poultry industry doing to counter dietary phytate as an anti-nutrient and how is it being applied? -- Current and future amino acid formulation trends : phytate and phytase history and its implications -- Molecular pathways involved in amino acid and phosphorus utilization -- Phytase effects on protein and phosphorus bioavailability in fish diets -- Interactions between minerals and phytate degradation in poultry : challenges for phosphorus digestibility assays -- Phosphorus metabolism and transportation in the intestine -- Measurement of calcium digestibility in feed ingredients for poultry : methodology and challenges -- Establishing a digestible calcium requirement for pigs -- Calcium transporters and gene expression and absorption of calcium in pigs -- The role of phytate in formulating diets for trace minerals -- From floor sweepings to fish flesh : phytase superdosing in the US catfish industry -- Trace minerals : what role should they play in today's poultry industry with respect to fast growth rate and woody breast?
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9789086862900 (pbk)
908686290X - Source of Acquisition
- Purchased with funds from the George Blight Agricultural Library Fund Endowment; 2017
- Endowment Note
- George Blight Agricultural Library Fund Endowment
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