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349 related items for PubMed ID: 17264240

  • 1. An Escherichia coli phytase expressed in yeast effectively replaces inorganic phosphorus for finishing pigs and laying hens.
    Augspurger NR, Webel DM, Baker DH.
    J Anim Sci; 2007 May; 85(5):1192-8. PubMed ID: 17264240
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  • 2. Efficacy and equivalency of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase for replacing inorganic phosphorus in the diets of broiler chickens and young pigs.
    Jendza JA, Dilger RN, Sands JS, Adeola O.
    J Anim Sci; 2006 Dec; 84(12):3364-74. PubMed ID: 17093229
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  • 3. Effect of low doses of Aspergillus niger phytase on growth performance, bone strength, and nutrient absorption and excretion by growing and finishing swine fed corn-soybean meal diets deficient in available phosphorus and calcium.
    Veum TL, Ellersieck MR.
    J Anim Sci; 2008 Apr; 86(4):858-70. PubMed ID: 18156343
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  • 5. Corn expressing an Escherichia coli-derived phytase gene: a proof-of-concept nutritional study in pigs.
    Nyannor EK, Williams P, Bedford MR, Adeola O.
    J Anim Sci; 2007 Aug; 85(8):1946-52. PubMed ID: 17468432
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  • 7. Effect of phytase on apparent total tract digestibility of phosphorus in corn-soybean meal diets fed to finishing pigs.
    Kerr BJ, Weber TE, Miller PS, Southern LL.
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  • 8. Effects of an experimental phytase on performance, egg quality, tibia ash content and phosphorus bioavailability in laying hens fed on maize- or barley-based diets.
    Francesch M, Broz J, Brufau J.
    Br Poult Sci; 2005 Jun; 46(3):340-8. PubMed ID: 16050188
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  • 9. Distribution of supplemental Escherichia coli AppA2 phytase activity in digesta of various gastrointestinal segments of young pigs.
    Pagano AR, Roneker KR, Lei XG.
    J Anim Sci; 2007 Jun; 85(6):1444-52. PubMed ID: 17339410
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  • 10. Effect of low-phytate barley or phytase supplementation to a barley-soybean meal diet on phosphorus retention and excretion by grower pigs.
    Htoo JK, Sauer WC, Yáñez JL, Cervantes M, Zhang Y, Helm JH, Zijlstra RT.
    J Anim Sci; 2007 Nov; 85(11):2941-8. PubMed ID: 17591717
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  • 13. Effect of reduced dietary calcium concentration and phytase supplementation on calcium and phosphorus utilization in weanling pigs with modified mineral status.
    Létourneau-Montminy MP, Narcy A, Magnin M, Sauvant D, Bernier JF, Pomar C, Jondreville C.
    J Anim Sci; 2010 May; 88(5):1706-17. PubMed ID: 20118415
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  • 14. Effects of low-phytic acid corn, low-phytic acid soybean meal, and phytase on nutrient digestibility and excretion in growing pigs.
    Hill BE, Sutton AL, Richert BT.
    J Anim Sci; 2009 Apr; 87(4):1518-27. PubMed ID: 19028841
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  • 15. Utilization of distillers dried grains with solubles and phytase in sow lactation diets to meet the phosphorus requirement of the sow and reduce fecal phosphorus concentration.
    Hill GM, Link JE, Rincker MJ, Kirkpatrick DL, Gibson ML, Karges K.
    J Anim Sci; 2008 Jan; 86(1):112-8. PubMed ID: 17878284
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  • 16. Influence of benzoic acid and phytase in low-phosphorus diets on bone characteristics in growing-finishing pigs.
    Bühler K, Liesegang A, Bucher B, Wenk C, Broz J.
    J Anim Sci; 2010 Oct; 88(10):3363-71. PubMed ID: 20562353
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  • 17. The efficacy of phytase in corn-soybean meal-based diets for laying hens.
    Van der Klis JD, Versteegh HA, Simons PC, Kies AK.
    Poult Sci; 1997 Nov; 76(11):1535-42. PubMed ID: 9355148
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  • 18. Effect of a novel phytase on growth performance, bone ash, and mineral digestibility in nursery and grower-finisher pigs.
    Braña DV, Ellis M, Castañeda EO, Sands JS, Baker DH.
    J Anim Sci; 2006 Jul; 84(7):1839-49. PubMed ID: 16775068
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  • 19. Effect of reduced energy, protein and entire substitution of inorganic phosphorus by phytase on performance and bone mineralisation of laying hens.
    Lei QB, Shi LX, Zhang KY, Ding XM, Bai SP, Liu YG.
    Br Poult Sci; 2011 Apr; 52(2):202-13. PubMed ID: 21491243
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  • 20. The effects of phytase and root hydroalcoholic extract of Withania somnifera on productive performance and bone mineralisation of laying hens in the late phase of production.
    Tahmasbi AM, Mirakzehi MT, Hosseini SJ, Agah MJ, Fard MK.
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