Participation in Forum on January 13, 2015
Key nutrient for newly weaned piglets, vitamin E, not mentioned.
Participation in Forum on January 13, 2015
Nothing stated about the nutrition for poultry and pigs, solely introduction. NO substance.
Participation in Forum on January 23, 2009
Wanted to respond to the comment in the article re the lack of need for supplemental vitamins via the water, and share the following data.
EMCELLE® TOCOPHEROL (d-alpha-tocopherol) when supplemented in drinking water improved vitamin E status of breeders, fertile eggs and poults when compared to a similar I.U. intake of synthetic vitamin E (dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) added to feed.
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Article published the November 30, 2007
Vitamin E (α-tocopherol) is a critically important nutrient for all confinement-reared swine. It is a primary dietary antioxidant that maintains cell membrane integrity and also enhances humoral- and cell-mediated immunity. Other metabolic roles have been reviewed by Brigelius-Flohe and Traber (1999). Vitamin E is not synthesized in the body, thus all swine require dietary sources to meet ...
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