1987
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(87)90337-4
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Control of protein intake in golden hamsters

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“…The results of Phase 1 confirm and extend the findings of earlier studies on time-restricted access to dietary protein in hamsters (DiBattista, 1987; DiBattista & Campbell, 1998). It was found that, like hamsters kept on a protein-free MD (DiBattista & Campbell, 1998), hamsters on a diet with a 4% protein content demonstrated a substantial and selective increase in their consumption of an intermittently available, protein-rich diet.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The results of Phase 1 confirm and extend the findings of earlier studies on time-restricted access to dietary protein in hamsters (DiBattista, 1987; DiBattista & Campbell, 1998). It was found that, like hamsters kept on a protein-free MD (DiBattista & Campbell, 1998), hamsters on a diet with a 4% protein content demonstrated a substantial and selective increase in their consumption of an intermittently available, protein-rich diet.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Despite these peculiarities, hamsters are similar to rats in responding adaptively when environmental circumstances make it more difficult than usual for them to obtain sufficient amounts of dietary protein (DiBattista, 1987(DiBattista, , 1991(DiBattista, , 1998DiBattista & Campbell, 1998;DiBattista & Holder, 1998). For example, when hamsters are kept on a fractionated diet over a period of days and allowed access to the protein-rich diet component for only 1 hr/day, they substantially increase their consumption of protein as the restriction period continues (DiBattista, 1987). Furthermore, the increased consumption of protein-rich diet is a highly selective behavioral response.…”
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“…Die Gehalte an anderen, für die Tierernährung wichtigen Mineralien wie P, Kalium (K) und Magnesium (Mg), scheinen vom Aufzuchtsubstrat weitestgehend unbeeinflusst zu sein (SPRANGHERS et al, 2016) (BONDARI und SHEPPARD, 1981, 1987NEWTON et al, 2005b;ST-HILAIRE et al, 2007b;SEALEY et al, 2011). Fliegenlarven unterschiedlicher Insektenarten wurden als potenzielle erneuerbare Proteinquelle für Schweine, Fische und Geflügel eingestuft (NEWTON et al, 1977;BONDARI und SHEPPARD, 1987;AWONIYI et al, 2003).…”
Section: Fettsäuregehaltunclassified
“…Dabei ist die FI von verschiedenen Regulationsmechanismen abhängig, die über den Verdauungstrakt, den Intermediärstoffwechsel, das Zentralnervensystem und insbesondere im Hypothalamus gesteuert werden (RICHARDS, 2003). Zahlreiche Untersuchungen haben bestätigt, dass Tiere die Fähigkeit haben, starke AS-Imbalancen (sowohl starke Über-als auch Unterversorgung) im Futter zu detektieren und, sofern notwendig, die FI zu adaptieren (LESHNER, 1972;DI BATTISTA, 1987;HAO et al, 2005;GIETZEN und ROGERS, 2006;GIETZEN et al, 2007). Dementsprechend konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass AS-Imbalancen die FI negativ beeinflussen können (HOUPT und HOUPT, 1991;FORBES und SHARIATMADARI, 1994) BROSNAN, 2006;BUNCHASAK, 2009;JANKOWSKI et al, 2014;BREDE et al, 2018b).…”
Section: Ergebnisse Der Wachstumsversuche I Und Ii Mit Mastschweinenunclassified
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