ABSTRACT Young broiler chicks were more sensitive to copper toxicity when they were fed diets deficient or marginal in calcium content. Growth rate was depressed and liver copper concentration was increased under these conditions. Chicks fed a casein-gelatin diet were more sensitive to copper toxicity than those fed a corn-soybean meal diet. Addition of phytic acid to the casein-gelatin basal diet enhanced copper toxicity as evidenced by effects on growth rate and liver copper content Measurements of intestinal and biliary copper content suggested that the influence of calcium on copper toxicity was mediated via intestinal absorption rather than through influences on copper excretion. (Key words: copper toxicity, calcium deficiency, growth ...
A 112-day study was conducted to determine the effect of dietary organic (Copper proteinate) and ino...
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to determine the interactive effects of Zn, Cu and Mn addition...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810;WOS: 000334500000008PubMed: 24615553This study investigated effects ...
Abstract: The experiment was conducted to compare the effects of dietary Tribasic Copper Chloride (T...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Nine experiments were conduct...
ABSTRACT Three experiments were conducted to study the effect of varying levels of dietary copper on...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted using a to-tal of 420, 1-d-old, Arbor Acres commercial male chi...
Copper is an essential trace element that is extremely toxic to organisms and organs at high doses. ...
The effect of dietary copper source and dosage on growth, apparent nutrient digestibility, trace min...
The aim of the study was to determine the influence of Cu-glycine chelate on the chemical compositio...
An experiment was conducted to determine the interactive effects of Zn, Cu and Mn addition to diets ...
This experiment was carried out to explore the efficiency of an individual or combined doses of vita...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Four experiments were carried...
ABSTRACT Copper is often added to broiler diets at prophylactic concentrations as an antimicrobial d...
Cadmium is a heavy metal which can accumulate in animal tissues, may have an effect the growth of ch...
A 112-day study was conducted to determine the effect of dietary organic (Copper proteinate) and ino...
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to determine the interactive effects of Zn, Cu and Mn addition...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810;WOS: 000334500000008PubMed: 24615553This study investigated effects ...
Abstract: The experiment was conducted to compare the effects of dietary Tribasic Copper Chloride (T...
165 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Nine experiments were conduct...
ABSTRACT Three experiments were conducted to study the effect of varying levels of dietary copper on...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted using a to-tal of 420, 1-d-old, Arbor Acres commercial male chi...
Copper is an essential trace element that is extremely toxic to organisms and organs at high doses. ...
The effect of dietary copper source and dosage on growth, apparent nutrient digestibility, trace min...
The aim of the study was to determine the influence of Cu-glycine chelate on the chemical compositio...
An experiment was conducted to determine the interactive effects of Zn, Cu and Mn addition to diets ...
This experiment was carried out to explore the efficiency of an individual or combined doses of vita...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Four experiments were carried...
ABSTRACT Copper is often added to broiler diets at prophylactic concentrations as an antimicrobial d...
Cadmium is a heavy metal which can accumulate in animal tissues, may have an effect the growth of ch...
A 112-day study was conducted to determine the effect of dietary organic (Copper proteinate) and ino...
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to determine the interactive effects of Zn, Cu and Mn addition...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810;WOS: 000334500000008PubMed: 24615553This study investigated effects ...