Piglets were fed diets containing 57 (low) or 2425 (high) mg zinc from analytical grade zinc oxide (ZnO) ·kg(-1) feed. Digesta samples from the stomach and jejuna of 32, 39, 46 and 53 d old animals (n = 6 per group) were incubated in media containing 80, 40, 20 and 0 µg·mL(-1) soluble zinc from ZnO. Turbidity was recorded for 16 h and growth parameters were calculated. Additionally, DNA extracts of selected samples were analyzed via qPCR for different bacterial groups. Samples from animals fed the low dietary zinc concentration always showed highest rate of growth and lowest lag times in media without added zinc. However, media supplemented with zinc displayed highest growth rates and lowest lag time in the high dietary zinc group. Specific...
Despite a well-documented effect of high dietary zinc oxide on the pig intestinal microbiota composi...
Background Dietary supplementation of zinc oxide (ZnO) to 2000 to 4000 mg/kg is k...
Background Dietary zinc oxide is used in pig nutrition to combat post weaning diarrhoea. Recent data...
Piglets were fed diets containing 57 (low) or 2425 (high) mg zinc from analytical grade zinc oxide (...
Piglets were fed diets containing 57 (low) or 2425 (high) mg zinc from analytical grade zinc oxide (...
Dietary zinc oxide is often used in pharmacological concentrations to promote health as well as perf...
Pharmacological dosage of zinc oxide in piglet weaning diets is a common practice to improve growth ...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of increased dietary ZnO on the bacterial core ...
Item does not contain fulltextPharmacological levels of zinc oxide (ZnO) can improve the health of w...
The trace element zinc is often used in the diet of weaned piglets, as high doses have resulted in p...
Previous studies on porous or nano particles zinc oxide (ZnO) in the piglets have mainly focused on ...
Zinc oxide (ZnO) supplied at pharmacological dosage in diets of weaned piglets improves growth perfo...
We aimed to assess the effect of two doses of different sources, inorganic (zinc oxide) or chelated ...
A total of 350 pigs (DNA 200 × 400; initially 13.31 ± 0.04 lb BW) were used in a 42-d study with 5 p...
To improve our understanding of host and intestinal microbiome interaction, this research investigat...
Despite a well-documented effect of high dietary zinc oxide on the pig intestinal microbiota composi...
Background Dietary supplementation of zinc oxide (ZnO) to 2000 to 4000 mg/kg is k...
Background Dietary zinc oxide is used in pig nutrition to combat post weaning diarrhoea. Recent data...
Piglets were fed diets containing 57 (low) or 2425 (high) mg zinc from analytical grade zinc oxide (...
Piglets were fed diets containing 57 (low) or 2425 (high) mg zinc from analytical grade zinc oxide (...
Dietary zinc oxide is often used in pharmacological concentrations to promote health as well as perf...
Pharmacological dosage of zinc oxide in piglet weaning diets is a common practice to improve growth ...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of increased dietary ZnO on the bacterial core ...
Item does not contain fulltextPharmacological levels of zinc oxide (ZnO) can improve the health of w...
The trace element zinc is often used in the diet of weaned piglets, as high doses have resulted in p...
Previous studies on porous or nano particles zinc oxide (ZnO) in the piglets have mainly focused on ...
Zinc oxide (ZnO) supplied at pharmacological dosage in diets of weaned piglets improves growth perfo...
We aimed to assess the effect of two doses of different sources, inorganic (zinc oxide) or chelated ...
A total of 350 pigs (DNA 200 × 400; initially 13.31 ± 0.04 lb BW) were used in a 42-d study with 5 p...
To improve our understanding of host and intestinal microbiome interaction, this research investigat...
Despite a well-documented effect of high dietary zinc oxide on the pig intestinal microbiota composi...
Background Dietary supplementation of zinc oxide (ZnO) to 2000 to 4000 mg/kg is k...
Background Dietary zinc oxide is used in pig nutrition to combat post weaning diarrhoea. Recent data...