نتایج جستجو برای: starch fed

تعداد نتایج: 109598  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1997
M A Bal J G Coors R D Shaver

Whole-plant corn was harvested at early dent, quarter milkline, two-thirds milkline, and black layer stages to evaluate the effects of maturity on intake, digestion, and milk production when corn was fed as silage in the diet. Twenty multiparous Holstein cows were used in a replicated experiment with a 4 x 4 Latin square design with 28-d periods. Diets containing 50% forage (67% corn silage and...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
John R Pluske Lucile Montagne Fiona S Cavaney Bruce P Mullan David W Pethick David J Hampson

Forty-eight, 21-d-old pigs were used to examine the effects of different types of cooked white rice on starch digestion, digesta and fermentation characteristics, shedding of beta-haemolytic Escherichia coli and performance after weaning. Pigs received one of three rice-based diets: (i) medium-grain Amaroo (AM), (ii) long-grain Doongara (DOON), and (iii) waxy (WAXY). The remainder of the diet c...

2013
C. Bellão T. Antonio M. L. G. C. Araujo A. C. Badino

The effect of carbon source and feeding conditions on the production of clavulanic acid (CA) and cephamycin C (CephC) by Streptomyces clavuligerus was investigated. In fed-batch experiments performed with glycerol feeding, production of CA exceeded that of CephC, and reached 1022 mg.L. Highest CephC production (566.5 mg.L) was obtained in fed-batch cultivation with glycerol feeding. In fed-batc...

2008
Fred Owens

Grains are fed to livestock primarily to supply energy, and most of the digestible energy in cereal grains comes from starch. To maximize starch digestion by livestock, corn and sorghum grain must be processed. For nonruminants, starch from finely ground grain is fully digested, but for ruminants fed high concentrate diets, finely ground grain often causes metabolic diseases. Hence, rather than...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1999
S M Murray G C Fahey N R Merchen G D Sunvold G A Reinhart

Cereal grains represent 30 to 60% of the DM of many companion animal diets. Once incorporated into a diet, the starch component of these grains can provide an excellent source of ME. However, crystallinity and form of starch are variable and can cause incomplete digestion within the gastrointestinal tract. Diets fed in this experiment included one of six high-starch flours as the main source of...

Journal: :Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2009
I Vervuert K Voigt T Hollands D Cuddeford M Coenen

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of feeding oats alone before or after feeding chopped alfalfa or, in admixture with the alfalfa on the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses of horses as well as post-prandial breath hydrogen and methane excretion. Horses were fed in a randomized order, chopped alfalfa as a source of dietary fibre and unprocessed oats as a source of starch. Ch...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2006
D N Miller E D Berry J E Wells C L Ferrell S L Archibeque H C Freetly

Three beef cattle diets were assessed for their potential to produce odorous compounds from cattle feces excreted during the growing and finishing periods. Eight pens containing 51 steers of varying proportions of Brahman and MARC III genotypes were fed either a chopped bromegrass hay diet or a corn silage diet for a 119-d growing period. After the growing period, all steers were switched to th...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1995
B Kemp N M Soede F A Helmond M W Bosch

Two experiments were performed. The first experiment was done to study the effects of dietary energy source on plasma insulin concentration using five gilts in a Latin square design with two diets over two periods. The diets contained either 200 g/kg of cornstarch (Starch) or soybean oil (Fat) as energy sources. Results indicate that insulin response was greater in the Starch-fed than in the Fa...

2010
He Jun Chen Daiwen Yu Bing

Starch is one of the major dietary energy sources for mammals. However, the nutritional value of starch largely depends on its amylose and amylopectin ratio. In this study, the overall metabolic and transcriptomic responses of weaned pigs fed with different dietary starches were assessed. Sixteen weaned pigs were randomly allotted to two experimental diets containing either of pure cassava star...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1983
A Girard-Globa G Bourdel

Rats fed either a low (2p. 100) or high (40 p. 100)-fat diet were exposed to 22 or 5 degrees C. The resulting hyperphagia adequately compensated energy losses as judged from body weight. The cold-induced hyperphagia was accompanied by a non-parallel increase in pancreatic hydrolases. Amylase and lipase were not increased above the adaptive levels they had respectively reached in the heat with a...

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