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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 9:727-746
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 9:723-726
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 9:715-722
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 23(3)
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Agronomy Journal. 68:805-809
The trimethylselenonium ion (TMSe⁺) is an important urinary Se metabolite. As an aid to evaluating its role in the natural cycling of Se, these plant studies concerning its uptake from soils or from nutrient solution and its metabolism were underta
Autor:
C. W. Carlson, George O. Kohler, E. Guenthner, A. L. Livingston, D. D. Kuzmicky, R. E. Knowles, O. E. Olson
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Poultry Science. 56:1504-1509
The availability of the xanthophyll of alfalfa leaf protein concentrate (Pro-Xan) was evaluated in two trials with broilers and one trial with laying hens. In the broiler trials, freeze-dried Pro-Xan and Pro-Xan dried in a pilot plant Heil dehydrator
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Poultry Science. 53:2185-2192
A study was conducted using 672 pullets of the Regional Control and DeKalb 131 laying type strains fed either a corn-soy type diet or a semi-purified type diet supplemented with high (10 p.p.m.) or low (0 or 2 p.p.m.) amounts of vitamin E and 0, 0.1
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Agronomy Journal. 68:839-843
Selenium, an essential element for animals, is now being added to some livestock diets. The trimethylselenonium ion (TMSe⁺) is an important urinary metabolite of dietary Se. Selenium spillage onto soils is related to its natural cycling and seems i
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Poultry Science. 52:403-406
Quantitative chemical analyses and biological potency testing of stored premixes of selenite or selenate salts with a variety of carriers was performed. The results suggest that the selenium was quite stable in glucose monohydrate, wheat bran, corn,
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Soil Science. 53:365-368