1971
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1971.220.5.1509
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Calcium absorption and calcium-binding protein in chicks on differing calcium and phosphorus intakes

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“…In an in-vitro trial, using ligated duodenal loops, Morrissey & Wasserman (1971) observed that broiler chicks absorbed a higher percent of a labeled 47 Ca (ranging from 70 to 90%) when diets low in Ca (0.08%) were fed for eight d prior to intestinal sampling regardless of dietary P levels, or when low P (0.25%) diets were fed regardless of dietary Ca levels. Chickens receiving a diet with normal P (0.65%) and normal Ca (1.20%) absorbed less than 50% of 47 Ca.…”
Section: Early Dietary Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an in-vitro trial, using ligated duodenal loops, Morrissey & Wasserman (1971) observed that broiler chicks absorbed a higher percent of a labeled 47 Ca (ranging from 70 to 90%) when diets low in Ca (0.08%) were fed for eight d prior to intestinal sampling regardless of dietary P levels, or when low P (0.25%) diets were fed regardless of dietary Ca levels. Chickens receiving a diet with normal P (0.65%) and normal Ca (1.20%) absorbed less than 50% of 47 Ca.…”
Section: Early Dietary Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ca absorption was estimated by an already described modification (Bonjour et al 1973a) of the in situ ligated loop method (Wasserman, 1963;Morrissey & Wasserman, 1971). The animals were anaesthetized with an i.P.…”
Section: Measurement Of Ca Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, animals fed diets deficient in calcium or phosphorus adapt to these deficiencies by an increase in the synthesis of 1,25(0H)2D3 (17)(18)(19)(20)(21), resulting in an increase in the efficiency of calcium and phosphorus absorption. These adaptations are associated with an increased synthesis of calbindin-D and its mRNA (17)(18)(19)(20)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%