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  • 10. 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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  • 13. Effect of limestone solubility on mineral digestibility and bone ash in nursery pigs fed diets containing graded level of inorganic phosphorus or increasing dose of a novel consensus bacterial 6-phytase variant.
    Velayudhan DE, Kumar A, Marchal L, Dersjant-Li Y.
    J Anim Sci; 2022 Jun 01; 100(6):. PubMed ID: 35569061
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  • 14. Formulating diets based on digestible calcium instead of total calcium does not affect growth performance or carcass characteristics, but microbial phytase ameliorates bone resorption caused by low calcium in diets fed to pigs from 11 to 130 kg.
    Lagos LV, Lee SA, Bedford MR, Stein HH.
    J Anim Sci; 2021 Mar 01; 99(3):. PubMed ID: 33624767
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  • 16. Effect of dietary calcium concentration and exogenous phytase on inositol phosphate degradation, mineral digestibility, and gut microbiota in growing pigs.
    Klein N, Sarpong N, Melzer T, Feuerstein D, Heyer CME, Camarinha-Silva A, Rodehutscord M.
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  • 17. Calcium to phosphorus ratio requirement of 26- to 127-kg pigs fed diets with or without phytase1,2.
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  • 19. Evaluation of a novel phytase derived from Citrobacter braakii and expressed in Aspergillis oryzae on growth performance and bone mineralization indicators in nursery pigs.
    Reeb ME, Woodworth JC, Goodband RD, Tokach MD, DeRouchey JM, Gebhardt JT, Bergstrom JR.
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  • 20. Effects of standardized total tract digestible phosphorus on growth performance of 11- to 23-kg pigs fed diets with or without phytase1,2.
    Vier CM, Dritz SS, Wu F, Tokach MD, DeRouchey JM, Goodband RD, Gonçalves MAD, Orlando UAD, Woodworth JC.
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