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Effect of Suboptimal Levels of Non-Phytate Phosphorus and Exogenous Phytase on Precaecal Digestibility of Phosphorus and Calcium in Laying Hens
layers ileum calcium and phosphorus absorption
2017/11/5
Musilova A., Lichovnikova M., Kupcikova L., Anderle V. (2017): Effect of suboptimal levels of non-phytate
phosphorus and exogenous phytase on precaecal digestibility of phosphorus and calcium in layi...
The effect of non-phytate phosphorus and phytase levels on performance, egg and tibia quality, and pH of the digestive tract in hens fed higher-calcium-content diet
mineral nutrition laying hen egg production
2015/7/3
The effect of three levels of non-phytate phosphorus (NPP) (3.0, 2.1, and 1.7 g/kg) and two levels of 3-phytase (F) (0 and 150 phytase units (FTU)/kg) together with a high dietary calcium concentratio...
Comparison of Methodologies to Quantify Phytate Phosphorus in Diets Containing Phytase and Excreta from Broilers
Myo-inositol Phosphate Phosphorus Phytase Phytate Phytic Acid
2014/5/17
The use of a suitable methodology to quantify the phytate phosphorus (Pphy) content in both the feed and the excreta from broilers is required to enable accurate calculation of the catalytic efficienc...
Degradation of Phytate Pentamagnesium Salt by Bacillus sp. T4 Phytase as a Potential Eco-friendly Feed Additive
Phytase Bacillus sp. Magnesium Phytate Feed Additive Phosphorus Pollution
2012/5/10
A bacterial isolate derived from soil samples near a cattle farm was found to display extracellular phytase activity. Based on 16S rRNA sequence analysis, the strain was named Bacillus sp. T4. The opt...
Influence of Dietary Phytate and Exogenous Phytase on Amino Acid Digestibility in Poultry:A Review
amino acids broiler chickens digestibility phytase phytate
2009/7/30
The effects of dietary phytate and microbial phytase supplementation on amino acid availability in poultry diets are of considerable practical importance. Published data on the influence of exogenous ...
Performance of Broiler Chickens Fed Low Non Phytate Phosphorus Diets Supplemented with Microbial Phytase
broiler chickens non phytate phosphorus performance phytase
2009/7/30
An experiment was conducted with 270 broiler chicks to examine the effect of microbial phytase supplementation to low non-phytate phosphorus (NPP) diets on growth performance, bone mineralisation and ...
Effects of Citric Acid and Microbial Phytase Supplementation on Performance and Phytate Phosphorus Utilization in Broiler Chicks
alkaline phosphatase broiler citric acid phytase
2009/7/29
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of supplementation of broilers diet with both citric acid and microbial phytase on performance criteria and utilization of phytate phosphorus (P)...
Requirement of Non-phytate Phosphorus in Synthetic Broiler Breeder Diet
Non Phytate Phosphorus Requirement Synthetic Broiler Breeder
2007/4/26
An experiment was conducted to study the laying performance, shell quality, bone mineralization, hatchability of eggs and performance of progeny (weight at day one and 14 d of age, P content in day ol...
The Effect of Phytase and Organic Acid on Growth Performance, Carcass Yield and Tibia Ash in Quails Fed Diets with Low Levels of Non-phytate Phosphorus
Non-phytate Phosphorus Organic Acid Phytase Quail Tibia Ash
2006/4/20
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of phytase, organic acids and their interaction on body weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio, carcass yield and tibia ash. A total...
Effect of Supplementing Microbial Phytase on Performance of Broiler Breeders Fed Low Non-phytate Phosphorus Diet
Non Phytate Phosphorus Phytase Broiler Breeders Production Performance
2005/4/20
An experiment was conducted to study the production performance of broiler breeder females (25 to 40 weeks of age) fed either reference diet or low non-phytate phosphorus (NPP) diet with or without mi...
Effects of Dietary Non-phytate Phosphorus Levels on Egg Production, Shell Quality and Nutrient Retention in White Leghorn Layers
Non Phytate Phosphorus Egg Production Shell Quality Nutrient Retention White Leghorn Layers
2005/4/19
An experiment was conducted (28 to 44 weeks) to study the laying performance, shell quality, and nutrient retention of White Leghorn layers fed different levels of non-phytate phosphorus (NPP). Six le...