Zinc-Amino Acid Complexes for Swine (original) (raw)

Effect of weaning and in-feed high doses of zinc oxide on zinc levels in different body compartments of piglets

Edgar Manzanilla

Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2013

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Effect of zinc supplementation on serum biochemicals in grower pig

Sanjib Borah

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Effects of organic forms of zinc on growth performance, tissue zinc distribution, and immune response of weanling pigs1,2

Elizabeth Kegley

Journal of Animal Science, 2003

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Effects of organic forms of zinc on growth performance, tissue zinc distribution, and immune response of weanling pigs

Jerry Spears

Journal of Animal Science, 2003

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Effect of zinc supplementation from different sources on growth, nutrient digestibility, blood metabolic profile, and immune response of male guinea pigs

Prashant Shinde

Biological Trace Element Research, 2006

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Alterations in intestinal uptake and compartmentalization of zinc in response to short-term dexamethasone therapy or excess dietary zinc in piglets

S. Polberger

Pediatric …, 1993

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Studies on the Bioavailability of Zinc in Rats Supplementated with Two Different Zinc-Methionine Compounds

Eric de Souza Gil

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Uptake of zinc from zinc sulfate and zinc proteinate by ovine ruminal and omasal epithelia

Cody Wright, Jerry Spears

Journal of Animal Science, 2008

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Bioavailability of two sources of zinc in weanling pigs

Jean-yves Dourmad

Animal Research, 2002

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Absorption and retention of zinc when administered as an amino-acid chelate in the dog

Julian Wiseman

Journal of Nutrition

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Effect of Some Dietary Synthetic and Natural Chelating Agents on the Zinc-deficiency Syndrome in the Chick

Forrest Nielsen

The Journal of Nutrition, 1966

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Effect of Zinc Oxide and Zinc Chloride on Human and Swine Intestinal Epithelial Cell Lines

Luciana Rossi

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Zinc in Human Nutrition

Susan Fairweather-tait

Nutrition Research Reviews, 1988

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Effects of oral zinc loading on zinc metabolism in humans—I: Experimental studies

Roger Aamodt

Metabolism, 1982

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Characterization of zinc amino acid complexes for zinc delivery in vitro using Caco-2 cells and enterocytes from hiPSC

Sébastien Küry

BioMetals, 2017

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Changes of Some Biochemical Parameters in Rats Supplemented with High Doses of Zinc Lactate

I. Jankovská

Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica

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Effect of high dietary zinc oxide on the caecal and faecal short-chain fatty acids and tissue zinc and copper concentration in pigs is reversible after withdrawal of the high zinc oxide from the diet

Pawel Janczyk

Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition, 2015

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Calcium, phosphorus, zinc and their ratios in serum of fattening swine fed different diets in respect to zinc

Darko Grbesa

Acta Veterinaria-beograd, 2004

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No indications that zinc and protein source affect Zn bioavailability in sows during late gestation fed adequate dietary Zn concentrations

Frank André Maurice Tuyttens

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2016

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Comparison of organic and inorganic zinc sources to maximize growth and meet the zinc needs of the nursery pig

Gretchen Hill

Journal of Animal Science, 2014

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(2001) Nutrition N-CS: effect of pharmacological concentrations of zinc oxide with or without the inclusion of an antibacterial agent on nursery pig performance

Gretchen Hill

Journal of Animal Science

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Zinc metabolism with special reference to its role in immunity

Peter Ferket

World's Poultry Science Journal, 1996

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The Biomedical Role of Zinc in the Functioning of the Human Organism

Michalina Białek

Polish Journal of Public Health, 2014

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Effect of dietary components upon zinc availability: A review with original data

Dinesh Kumar

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1969

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Zinc in the Animal Organism: A Review

Iva Langrová

Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica, 2017

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Dietary conditions influencing relative zinc availability from foods to the rat and correlations with in vitro measurements

Janet Hunt

The Journal of nutrition, 1987

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Bioavailability of zinc sources and their interaction with phytates in broilers and piglets

Patrick Schlegel

Animal, 2013

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Effect of High Dietary Zinc upon Zinc Metabolism an&d Intraceilular Distribution in Cows and Calves

Nadia Naitullah

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Comparative absorption of zinc picolinate, zinc citrate and zinc gluconate in humans

Elizabeth Kutter

Agents and Actions, 1987

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Bioavailability in chicks of zinc from zinc propionate

Jerry Spears

The Journal of Applied Poultry Research

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Bioavailability of zinc glycinate in comparison with zinc sulphate in the presence of dietary phytate in an animal model with 65Zn labelled rats

Patrick Schlegel

Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2006

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Effects of replacing pharmacological levels of dietary zinc oxide with lower dietary levels of various organic zinc sources for weanling pigs

Gretchen Hill

Journal of animal science, 2005

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Dietary zinc oxide in weaned pigs — effects on performance, tissue concentrations, morphology, neutrophil functions and faecal microflora

Per Wallgren

Research in Veterinary Science, 1998

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Importance of Zinc in Human Diet

International Journal of Health Sciences and Research (IJHSR)

https://www.ijhsr.org/IJHSR\_Vol.7\_Issue.8\_Aug2017/IJHSR\_Abstract.068.html, 2017

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Zinc absorption in adult humans: the effect of protein sources added to liquid test meals

Annette Almgren

British Journal of Nutrition, 1996

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