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1. The impact of dietary calcium content on phosphorus absorption and retention in growing pigs is enhanced by dietary microbial phytase supplementation

2. High dietary Ca and microbial phytase reduce expression of Ca transporters while enhancing claudins involved in paracellular Ca absorption in the porcine jejunum and colon

4. Tolerance and safety evaluation of L-glutamic acid, N,N-diacetic acid as a feed additive in broiler diets

10. Low-calcium diets increase duodenal mRNA expression of calcium and phosphorus transporters and claudins but compromise growth performance irrespective of microbial phytase inclusion in broilers

11. Effect of L-glutamic acid N,N-diacetic acid on the availability of dietary zinc in broiler chickens

12. Evaluation of the nutritional value of seaweed products for broiler chickens’ nutrition

13. Endogenous phosphorus losses in growing-finishing pigs and gestating sows1

14. Attributional versus consequential life cycle assessment and feed optimization: alternative protein sources in pig diets

15. Coarse limestone does not alleviate the negative effect of a low Ca/P ratio diet on characteristics of tibia strength and growth performance in broilers

16. Pesticides in feed materials of plant origin : Application of processing factors

18. Evaluation of seaweeds from marine waters in Northwestern Europe for application in animal nutrition

19. Results of an international phosphorus digestibility ring test with broiler chickens

20. O-methylisourea can react with the α-amino group of lysine : Implications for the analysis of reactive lysine

21. Amino acid utilization and body composition of growing pigs fed processed soybean meal or rapeseed meal with or without amino acid supplementation

22. Basal endogenous phosphorus losses in pigs are affected by both body weight and feeding level1

23. Dose-dependent effects of copper supplementation of nursery diets on growth performance and fecal consistency in weaned pigs1

24. Predicting the standardized ileal protein digestibility of processed soybean meal and rapeseed meal in growing pigs using two in vitro methods1

25. Processing of soybean meal and 00-rapeseed meal reduces protein digestibility and pig growth performance but does not affect nitrogen solubilization along the small intestine1

26. Biorefinery of the green seaweed Ulva lactuca to produce animal feed, chemicals and biofuels

27. Assessment of protein quality of soybean meal and 00-rapeseed meal toasted in the presence of lignosulfonate by amino acid digestibility in growing pigs and Maillard reaction products1

28. Stikstof-en fosfaatexcretie van gangbaar en biologisch gehouden landbouwhuisdieren : Herziening excretieforfaits Meststoffenwet 2019

29. Nutrient digestibility of processed animal proteins in broilers

30. Saving land to feed a growing population: consequences for consumption of crop and livestock products

31. Effect of partially replacement of soybean meal by processed animal proteins on performance results, intestinal health, litter quality, footpad lesions and bone quality of male broilers

33. Environmental impact of replacing soybean meal with rapeseed meal in diets of finishing pigs

34. Case studies on genetically modified organisms (GMOs): Potential risk scenarios and associated health indicators

35. The effects of temperature, moisture, duration of incubation time, calcium level, and soaking with water or citric acid on in vitro phytate degradation in a wheat–barley–rye–soybean meal-based diet

36. Pas-referenties huisvesting landbouwhuisdieren

37. Surveying selected European feed and livestock production chains for features enabling the case-specific post-market monitoring of livestock for intake and potential health impacts of animal feeds derived from genetically modified crops

38. PAS Aanvullende reservemaatregelen Landbouw: uitwerking van een quick scan

39. Fosforbenutting bij biologisch gehouden vleesvarkens

40. Excretie van biologisch gehouden leghennen, zeugen en vleesvarkens onder praktijkomstandigheden : Bouwstenen voor berekening van de stalbalans

41. In vitro studie naar de invloed van intrinsiek en microbieel fytase op de afbraak van fytinezuur in biologische geteelde grondstoffen voor de dierhouderij : Een verkennende studie

42. Environmental and economic impacts of using co-products in the diets of finishing pigs in Brazil

43. Absorption of orally supplied immunoglobulins in neonatal piglets

44. Opinion paper: The role of livestock in a sustainable diet: a land-use perspective

45. Precaecal phosphorus digestibility of inorganic phosphate sources in male broilers

46. Increasing diet viscosity using carboxymethylcellulose in weaned piglets stimulates protein digestibility

47. The effect of PHA-lectins and diet composition on performance and intestinal development in weaning piglets

48. The effect of dietary protein and fermentable carbohydrates levels on growth performance and intestinal characteristics in newly weaned piglets1

49. The influence of diet composition and an anti-microbial growth promoter on the growth response of weaned piglets to spray dried animal plasma

50. Phytase inclusion in pig diets improves zinc status but its effect on copper availability is inconsistent1

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