2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982005000100018
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Abstract: RESUMO -Cinqüenta e seis leitões (peso médio inicial de 28,47 kg) foram distribuídos em um delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial 4 x 2 (níveis de substituição do fosfato bicálcico x sexo), com quatro repetições para machos e três para fêmeas e dois animais/baia, para avaliar os efeitos da substituição do fosfato bicálcico pelo fosfato monobicálcico sobre o desempenho e os parâmetros sangüíneos e ósseos de suínos alimentados nas fases de crescimento (30 a 60 kg de peso) e termina… Show more

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“…It is possible that the higher availability might be counterbalanced by a more effective elimination by kidneys, since the hydro solubility can influence decisively in the relative increase of the excretion through the urine. In a previous study, it was observed that ALP of swine was not significantly influenced by the substitution of dicalcium phosphate (DC) by monodicalcium phosphate (MDCP) in the diet, in the growth and finishing phases (TEIXEIRA et al, 2005). However, in the present work, it was observed the occurrence of an increase of ALP with the substitution of dicalcium phosphate (DC) by phosphate rock concentrate (PRC).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…It is possible that the higher availability might be counterbalanced by a more effective elimination by kidneys, since the hydro solubility can influence decisively in the relative increase of the excretion through the urine. In a previous study, it was observed that ALP of swine was not significantly influenced by the substitution of dicalcium phosphate (DC) by monodicalcium phosphate (MDCP) in the diet, in the growth and finishing phases (TEIXEIRA et al, 2005). However, in the present work, it was observed the occurrence of an increase of ALP with the substitution of dicalcium phosphate (DC) by phosphate rock concentrate (PRC).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…The ancillary elements present in the phosphates can vary significantly depending of the type of product, or even in a single type of phosphate, depending on the phosphate rock used in the industry and/or its manufacturing route (CHEN et al, 2007). Analyzing different commercial brands, Teixeira et al (2005) found large variations in the mineral profile of phosphates commercialized in Brazil. The intake dry matter and digestibility values according to the particle size and solubility of the phosphorus sources can be seen in Table 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%