Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition 1989
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-408-04149-2.50008-8
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Vitamin Requirements and Allowances for Poultry

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“…However the dietary bioavailability of choline is considered 'moderate' (Whitehead & Portsmouth, 1989;Baker, 1995). Nutrient bioavailability to livestock depends mainly on two factors: (1) stability in premixes, diets and supplements; (2) utilisation efficiency (Baker, 1995).…”
Section: Choline Sources and Bioavailabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However the dietary bioavailability of choline is considered 'moderate' (Whitehead & Portsmouth, 1989;Baker, 1995). Nutrient bioavailability to livestock depends mainly on two factors: (1) stability in premixes, diets and supplements; (2) utilisation efficiency (Baker, 1995).…”
Section: Choline Sources and Bioavailabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the point of view of animal nutrition, relatively rich sources of choline are soyabean, soyabean meal, rapeseed meal, fishmeal and dried yeast (Whitehead & Portsmouth, 1989;Baker, 1995). However the dietary bioavailability of choline is considered 'moderate' (Whitehead & Portsmouth, 1989;Baker, 1995).…”
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“…Finally, choline is a vital component of tissues and is required in the diet of non-ruminant species at much higher levels than the water-soluble vitamins (g vs. mg) (Whitehead & Portsmouth, 1989). However, the presence of an endogenous synthetic pathway does not render choline dispensable and deficiency results in several dysfunctions when other nutrients are limiting (Zeisel et al, 1991).…”
Section: Vitamin or Not?mentioning
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“…From the point of view of animal nutrition, relatively rich sources of choline are soybean, soybean meal, rapeseed meal, fish meal and dried yeast, even though its bioavailability is considered "moderate" (Pinotti et al, 2002;Whitehead & Portsmouth, 1989). Dietary choline from a variety of choline-containing feed and food is absorbed by the intestine and uptake is mediated by choline transporters nutrient (McDowell, 1989).…”
Section: How Requirement For Choline Can Be Metmentioning
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