Effects of non-starch polysaccharides in semi-purified diets on performance, serum metabolites, gastrointestinal morphology, and microbial population of male broiler chickens
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] S. Ibrahim,et al. Effects of pyrimidine nucleosides on growth performance, gut morphology, digestive enzymes, serum biochemical indices and immune response in broiler chickens , 2017 .
[2] S. Ibrahim,et al. Effects of Acidified Yeast and Whey Powder on Performance, Organ Weights, Intestinal Microflora, and Gut Morphology of Male Broilers , 2017 .
[3] Board on Agriculture,et al. Nutrient requirements of poultry , 2016 .
[4] M. Serrano,et al. Poultry response to high levels of dietary fiber sources varying in physical and chemical characteristics , 2012 .
[5] D. Gonzalez-Sanchez,et al. Effects of type and particle size of dietary fiber on growth performance and digestive traits of broilers from 1 to 21 days of age. , 2010, Poultry science.
[6] D. Sklan,et al. The effect of dietary fibre on the small intestines and apparent digestion in the turkey , 2003, British poultry science.
[7] C. Juste,et al. Xylanase and beta-glucanase supplementation improve conjugated bile acid fraction in intestinal contents and increase villus size of small intestine wall in broiler chickens fed a rye-based diet. , 2002, Journal of animal science.
[8] R. Hesslink,et al. A Glucomannan and Chitosan Fiber Supplement Decreases Plasma Cholesterol and Increases Cholesterol Excretion in Overweight Normocholesterolemic Humans , 2002, Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
[9] R. Kwakkel,et al. Effects of wheat structure and viscosity on coccidiosis in broiler chickens , 2002 .
[10] Y. Noy,et al. Nutrient use in chicks during the first week posthatch. , 2002, Poultry science.
[11] P. Iji,et al. Body and intestinal growth of broiler chicks on a commercial starter diet. 1. Intestinal weight and mucosal development , 2001, British poultry science.
[12] D. Sklan,et al. Enterocyte dynamics and mucosal development in the posthatch chick. , 2001, Poultry science.
[13] P. Iji,et al. Intestinal development and body growth of broiler chicks on diets supplemented with non-starch polysaccharides , 2001 .
[14] R. Hesslink,et al. Cholesterol reduction by glucomannan and chitosan is mediated by changes in cholesterol absorption and bile acid and fat excretion in rats. , 2000, The Journal of nutrition.
[15] Y. Noy,et al. Hydrolysis and absorption in the small intestines of posthatch chicks. , 2000, Poultry science.
[16] Y. Noy,et al. Energy utilization in newly hatched chicks. , 1999, Poultry science.
[17] M. Marounek,et al. Effect of substrate and feed antibiotics on in vitro production of volatile fatty acids and methane in caecal contents of chickens , 1999 .
[18] A. Beynen,et al. The inhibitory effect of carboxymethylcellulose with high viscosity on lipid absorption in broiler chickens coincides with reduced bile salt concentration and raised microbial numbers in the small intestine. , 1998, Poultry science.
[19] O. Simon. The mode of action of NSP hydrolysing enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract , 1998 .
[20] J. Pettersson,et al. Broiler chicken body weights, feed intakes, plasma lipid and small-intestinal bile acid concentrations in response to feeding of chitosan and pectin , 1997, British Journal of Nutrition.
[21] Bi Yu,et al. Effects of different sources of dietary fibre on growth performance and apparent digestibility in geese , 1996 .
[22] C. Smits,et al. Non-starch plant polysaccharides in broiler nutrition - towards a physiologically valid approach to their determination , 1996 .
[23] I. Johnson,et al. Fermentable carbohydrates elevate plasma enteroglucagon but high viscosity is also necessary to stimulate small bowel mucosal cell proliferation in rats. , 1996, The Journal of nutrition.
[24] A. Viveros,et al. Effect of enzyme supplementation of a diet based on barley, and autoclave treatment, on apparent digestibility, growth performance and gut morphology of broilers , 1994 .
[25] I. Johnson,et al. Gastrointestinal adaptation in response to soluble non-available polysaccharides in the rat , 1986, British Journal of Nutrition.
[26] F. N. Low,et al. Scanning electron microscopy of the developing alimentary canal in the chick. , 1977, The American journal of anatomy.
[27] T. W. Sullivan. The Availability of Zinc in Various Compounds to Broad Breasted Bronze Poults , 1961 .
[28] C. Hoebler,et al. Les acides gras à chaîne courte : de la production colique aux effets physiologiques gastro-intestinaux , 1999 .
[29] H. Blottière,et al. Production and digestive effects of short chain fatty acids , 1999 .
[30] S. Tamminga,et al. Effect of dietary high- and low-methylated citrus pectin on the activity of the ileal microflora and morphology of the small intestinal wall of broiler chicks. , 1999, British poultry science.
[31] D. Sklan,et al. Posthatch development of mucosal function in the broiler small intestine. , 1998, Poultry science.