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2003
DOI: 10.1051/rnd:2003021
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III. Quantitative aspects of phosphorus excretionin ruminants

Abstract: -Ruminant phosphorus excretion and metabolism were studied through a database. Faecal endogenous phosphorus is the main pathway of phosphorus excretion and averages 0.85 of total faecal phosphorus. The remaining 0.15 is unabsorbed dietary phosphorus. Faecal endogenous phosphorus is mainly unabsorbed phosphorus, with saliva being the major source, and is correlated to factors influencing saliva secretion (DM intake, physical dietary characteristics and dietary phosphorus content). Another source of faecal endog… Show more

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“…There are numerous examples of such applications of meta-analytical methods in recent nutrition publications, such as the quantification of the physiological response of ruminants to types of dietary starch (Offner and Sauvant, 2004), to the supply of dietary N (Rico-Gomez and Faverdin, 2001), to dietary fats (Schmidely et al, 2008) and rumen defaunation (Eugè ne et al, 2004). Others have used meta-analyses to quantify phosphorus flux in ruminants (Bravo et al, 2003) estimates of initial conditions of state variables. Mechanistic models require parameterization, and meta-analyses offer a mechanism of estimation that makes parameter estimation more precise and more applicable to a broader range of conditions.…”
Section: Definitions and Nature Of Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous examples of such applications of meta-analytical methods in recent nutrition publications, such as the quantification of the physiological response of ruminants to types of dietary starch (Offner and Sauvant, 2004), to the supply of dietary N (Rico-Gomez and Faverdin, 2001), to dietary fats (Schmidely et al, 2008) and rumen defaunation (Eugè ne et al, 2004). Others have used meta-analyses to quantify phosphorus flux in ruminants (Bravo et al, 2003) estimates of initial conditions of state variables. Mechanistic models require parameterization, and meta-analyses offer a mechanism of estimation that makes parameter estimation more precise and more applicable to a broader range of conditions.…”
Section: Definitions and Nature Of Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ns Não-significativo. A relação linear positiva determinada entre o P consumido e o P na urina (F 20 = 0,021F 01 -0,027, R 2 = 0,33, p = 0,0191) está associada à estabilização da perda endógena fecal, o que incrementa a rota urinária que é secundária a fecal e geralmente associada ao excesso do mineral ingerido, com teores elevados no plasma acima de 2 a 3 mmol L -1 , ou então tipo de alimento ingerido, pois quanto maior o teor de fibra efetiva ingerida maior produção de saliva e excreção de P pelas fezes em detrimento da urina e vice-versa (Bravo et al, 2003b). Neste experimento, o estímulo da ruminação e salivação foram garantidos pela presença das fibras longas do feno na dieta e houve retenção positiva de P em todos os tratamentos.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…A importância do fósforo (P) na manutenção das funções vitais não apenas na composição de estruturas, mas também participando de reações bioquímicas no organismo animal é conhecida há muito tempo. No entanto, alguns aspectos relativos ao metabolismo do P nos ruminantes ainda permanecem controversos como, por exemplo, a determinação da sua disponibilidade biológica e o coeficiente de absorção verdadeiro, os quais são de grande valia no conhecimento do aproveitamento do mineral fornecido na dieta e no cálculo das necessidades (Bravo et al, 2003a(Bravo et al, , 2003b.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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“…A quantidade excretada de P varia de acordo com a dieta, sendo a principal rota de excreção as fezes (Bravo et al, 2003). A quantidade e a fonte de P usadas na dieta podem afetar a cinética do mineral no organismo (Vitti et al, 2000;.…”
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