2008
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.3129
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Estimates of basal ileal endogenous losses of amino acids by regression analysis and determination of standardised ileal amino acid digestibilities from casein in newly weaned pigs

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“…The IAAL B originated from estimates in piglets of the same age and genetics, and kept under the same experimental conditions fed at a similar feed intake level of 30 g/kg of BW (Eklund et al, 2008a). Only the IAAL B of Cys was obtained from grower pigs (Jørgensen and Gabert, 2001) as a value for Cys was not provided for piglets by Eklund et al (2008a). The SID of CP and AA in the assay diets were obtained according to equation (2):…”
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“…The IAAL B originated from estimates in piglets of the same age and genetics, and kept under the same experimental conditions fed at a similar feed intake level of 30 g/kg of BW (Eklund et al, 2008a). Only the IAAL B of Cys was obtained from grower pigs (Jørgensen and Gabert, 2001) as a value for Cys was not provided for piglets by Eklund et al (2008a). The SID of CP and AA in the assay diets were obtained according to equation (2):…”
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“…AmiPig, 2000;GfE, 2008;Rademacher et al, 2009). The SID of CP and AA are corrected for basal ileal endogenous CP and AA losses (IAAL B ), and are nearly independent of the CP and AA contents in the assay diets (Fan et al, 1995a;Eklund et al, 2008a and2008b). Thus, they represent the fundamental properties of the individual feed ingredients (Mosenthin and Rademacher, 2003), and they are more likely additive in mixed diets than apparent ileal digestibilities (AID) (Stein et al, 2005).…”
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