There has been limited investigation as to whether a predominantly forage-based diet can provide adequate amounts of limiting amino acids (AA) to horses. The first objective was to determine if AA supplementation of AA believed to be limiting to protein synthesis in forage-based diets would affect measures of whole-body protein metabolism in sedentary mature horses. The effect of forage type (timothy or alfalfa) and AA supplementation (lysine, threonine or histidine) on plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) and AA concentrations and measures of whole-body phenylalanine kinetics were evaluated. There was no effect of either forage type or AA supplement on rates of whole-body protein synthesis (P \u3e 0.05). The second objective was to determine the eff...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Four rations that differed in their crude protein and essential amino-acid content were compiled. Di...
Background: : : : There is little scientific data about the effects of continuous supplementation...
Sarcopenia is a condition that is most common in aged animals, and is characterized by the loss of s...
Little is known about amino acid (AA) requirements in horses despite muscle mass accretion being of ...
The amino acid requirements of growing horses are currently unknown, and studies suggest that threon...
The objective of this study was to measure whole-body protein kinetics in weanling horses receiving ...
Threonine has been reported to be the second limiting amino acid in typical equine diets, but its ac...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.A series of trials was conduc...
Current equine threonine requirement estimates do not account for probable use of threonine to maint...
The objective of this thesis was to study the effects of forage crude protein content and forage con...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of forage CP level on intake and digestion of Coast...
Nutrition is one of the most important factors influencing health status and physical performance. S...
Background: The most abundant free amino acid in mammals is glutamine (GLN). Little research has foc...
Ten adult Quarter Horses (5 mares and 5 geldings) were placed in dry lot for 90 days and allowed fre...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Four rations that differed in their crude protein and essential amino-acid content were compiled. Di...
Background: : : : There is little scientific data about the effects of continuous supplementation...
Sarcopenia is a condition that is most common in aged animals, and is characterized by the loss of s...
Little is known about amino acid (AA) requirements in horses despite muscle mass accretion being of ...
The amino acid requirements of growing horses are currently unknown, and studies suggest that threon...
The objective of this study was to measure whole-body protein kinetics in weanling horses receiving ...
Threonine has been reported to be the second limiting amino acid in typical equine diets, but its ac...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.A series of trials was conduc...
Current equine threonine requirement estimates do not account for probable use of threonine to maint...
The objective of this thesis was to study the effects of forage crude protein content and forage con...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of forage CP level on intake and digestion of Coast...
Nutrition is one of the most important factors influencing health status and physical performance. S...
Background: The most abundant free amino acid in mammals is glutamine (GLN). Little research has foc...
Ten adult Quarter Horses (5 mares and 5 geldings) were placed in dry lot for 90 days and allowed fre...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Four rations that differed in their crude protein and essential amino-acid content were compiled. Di...
Background: : : : There is little scientific data about the effects of continuous supplementation...