Compartmental modelling techniques were used to measure the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in young sheep which had been fed ad libitum for 6 months on one of four diets containing 1.35 or 8.2 g calcium and 0.72 or 4.5 g phosphorus per kg dry matter. In most of the compartmental models, absorption could be represented by a primary and secondary compartment. The percentage of Ca absorbed increased as calcium intake decreased so that the amount of calcium absorbed was not greatly affected by changes in the dietary intake or abomasal contents of calcium. Also, there were no differences due to treatment in the amount of calcium absorbed by primary or secondary absorption. The percentage of P absorbed did not vary between treatments, altho...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient involved in most metabolic processes. Most of the interest in Ca...
1. Two experiments are described in which kinetic aspects of calcium metabolism were studied in hous...
Phosphorus absorption in ruminants was analysed from a database described in a previous article. Fo...
The objective of the current study was to evaluate the utilization of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P...
The metabolism trial (18-day adjustment period, 7-day collection) was conducted with sheep to invest...
The effects of 6 levels of phosphorus (P) intake on plasma P concentrations and P excretion were stu...
Kinetics modelling was used to study the effects of different dietary phosphorus (P) levels on P met...
Three series of long period feeding experiments with cattle are recorded, during which balances of C...
Phosphorus availability in ruminant diets may be influenced by several factors, including vitamin D,...
The effects of three phosphorus supplements on the metabolism of phosphorus in the gastrointestinal ...
Four sheep, prepared with bilateral re-entrant parotid duct catheters, ruminal fistulas and abomasal...
The kinetics of calcium metabolism in forage fed sheep has been investigated using ⁴⁵Calcium and com...
The effect of increasing phosphorus (P) intake on P utilization was investigated in balance experime...
Calcium addition is necessary in order to balance the high phosphorus concentrations that are charac...
The main objective of the present work was to determine the effects of different dietary phosphorus ...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient involved in most metabolic processes. Most of the interest in Ca...
1. Two experiments are described in which kinetic aspects of calcium metabolism were studied in hous...
Phosphorus absorption in ruminants was analysed from a database described in a previous article. Fo...
The objective of the current study was to evaluate the utilization of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P...
The metabolism trial (18-day adjustment period, 7-day collection) was conducted with sheep to invest...
The effects of 6 levels of phosphorus (P) intake on plasma P concentrations and P excretion were stu...
Kinetics modelling was used to study the effects of different dietary phosphorus (P) levels on P met...
Three series of long period feeding experiments with cattle are recorded, during which balances of C...
Phosphorus availability in ruminant diets may be influenced by several factors, including vitamin D,...
The effects of three phosphorus supplements on the metabolism of phosphorus in the gastrointestinal ...
Four sheep, prepared with bilateral re-entrant parotid duct catheters, ruminal fistulas and abomasal...
The kinetics of calcium metabolism in forage fed sheep has been investigated using ⁴⁵Calcium and com...
The effect of increasing phosphorus (P) intake on P utilization was investigated in balance experime...
Calcium addition is necessary in order to balance the high phosphorus concentrations that are charac...
The main objective of the present work was to determine the effects of different dietary phosphorus ...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient involved in most metabolic processes. Most of the interest in Ca...
1. Two experiments are described in which kinetic aspects of calcium metabolism were studied in hous...
Phosphorus absorption in ruminants was analysed from a database described in a previous article. Fo...