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Gut morphology and nutrient retention responses of broiler chicks and White Pekin ducklings to dietary threonine deciency

Published: July 3, 2013
Summary
Dietary Thr may be particularly important to the mucus layer because of the importance that Thr has as a structural component of mucin proteins. Threonine and serine (Ser) play crucial roles linking carbohydrate groups through ester linkages to the mucin backbone (Montagne et al. 2004). Lein et al. (1997) reported that Thr and Ser represented approximately 40% of the total endogenous AA losses in...
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Layi Adeola
Purdue University (USA)
Purdue University (USA)
Todd Applegate
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
John Scott Radcliffe
Purdue University (USA)
Purdue University (USA)
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Puneet
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Montajat Veterinary Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.
18 de julio de 2013
Very comprehensive article. Thanks for the information. Is it possible to prevent Threonine deficiency by modulating the normal ration protein, as conventionally recommended? Which natural protein sources are of economical choice to fortify Thr?
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Marwa Ahmed
19 de agosto de 2013
my master topic (effect of threonine and protein levels on growth , performance , health in broiler chick ) can we replace protein sources by threonine ?
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Marwa Ahmed
19 de agosto de 2013
thanks for this topic , my master topic (effect of threonine and protein levels on growth , performance , health in broiler chick ) can we replace protein sources by threonine ?
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