Precision nutrition in broilers requires tools capable of identifying amino acid imbalances individually or in groups, as well as knowledge on how more digestible proteins can be designed for innovative feeding programs adjusted to animals’ dynamic requirements. This work proposes two potential tools, combining traditional nutrition with biotechnological, metabolomic, computational and protein engineering knowledge, which can contribute to improving the precise amino acid nutrition of broilers in the future: (i) the use of serum uric nitrogen content as a rapid biomarker of amino acid imbalances, and (ii) the design and modeling of de novo proteins that are fully digestible and fit exactly to the animal’s requirements. Each application is i...
The current discussion concerning resource-efficient broiler production inevitably leads to diets wi...
Five industry-relevant animal experiments were completed to investigate amino acid supplementation i...
99 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Broiler chicks were fed chemic...
[EN] Almost half of the protein ingested by broilers is not retained and is excreted, impairing the ...
AbstractPoultry meat and eggs are poised to play a greater role than present, in global food securit...
The interconnected nature of the amino acids in broiler nutrition pose an interesting quandary for p...
The digestive dynamics of amino acids and their dietary inclusions are pivotal to the performance of...
Three consecutive nitrogen balance experiments with fast-growing male broiler chickens (ROSS 308), b...
Reducing the crude protein content of broiler diets while maintaining performance has been a primary...
Amino acids (AA) are commonly referred to as the building blocks of protein due to their role in the...
The SAAs are limiting in the major poultry feed ingredients, ranking first and fifth in soya bean me...
The accurate prediction of growth and amino acid requirements depends on the complexity and interact...
Introduction: Nutrition and health during the first days of life has critical effect on broiler chic...
Conventional and slow-growing broilers are both quite responsive to dietary amino acids. However, w...
The dietary requirement for protein is actually a requirement for the amino acids contained in the d...
The current discussion concerning resource-efficient broiler production inevitably leads to diets wi...
Five industry-relevant animal experiments were completed to investigate amino acid supplementation i...
99 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Broiler chicks were fed chemic...
[EN] Almost half of the protein ingested by broilers is not retained and is excreted, impairing the ...
AbstractPoultry meat and eggs are poised to play a greater role than present, in global food securit...
The interconnected nature of the amino acids in broiler nutrition pose an interesting quandary for p...
The digestive dynamics of amino acids and their dietary inclusions are pivotal to the performance of...
Three consecutive nitrogen balance experiments with fast-growing male broiler chickens (ROSS 308), b...
Reducing the crude protein content of broiler diets while maintaining performance has been a primary...
Amino acids (AA) are commonly referred to as the building blocks of protein due to their role in the...
The SAAs are limiting in the major poultry feed ingredients, ranking first and fifth in soya bean me...
The accurate prediction of growth and amino acid requirements depends on the complexity and interact...
Introduction: Nutrition and health during the first days of life has critical effect on broiler chic...
Conventional and slow-growing broilers are both quite responsive to dietary amino acids. However, w...
The dietary requirement for protein is actually a requirement for the amino acids contained in the d...
The current discussion concerning resource-efficient broiler production inevitably leads to diets wi...
Five industry-relevant animal experiments were completed to investigate amino acid supplementation i...
99 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Broiler chicks were fed chemic...