The use of various protein sources (industry by-products, proteaginous) in poultry diets requires a greater understanding of protein digestion mechanisms. The aim of this study was to characterize the molecular actors required for protein digestion in broilers fed 4 different diets containing soybean meal, rapeseed meal, pea, or corn distiller's dried grain with solubles as the only protein source. The digesta of the digestive tract segments were collected and soluble proteins were analyzed by SDS-PAGE. SDS-PAGE analyses revealed 5 ubiquitous bands in digesta of all digestive tract segments regardless of the diet, whereas 3 bands were diet-specific. The digesta of the jejunum were further submitted to proteomic analysis. Forty-two proteins ...
The objectives of this study were to determine the apparent metabolizable energy (AME), nitrogen cor...
The apparent ileal digestibility coefficients of amino acids in 107 samples representing 22 food ing...
ABSTRACT: Effects of processing and multienzyme supplement (MES) on standardized ileal digestibility...
International audienceRapeseed proteins are described to be poorly digestible in chickens. To furthe...
The goal of this thesis was to characterize protein sources and evaluate their effects on broiler pe...
A study evaluating apparent digestibilities of protein and amino acids and their corresponding diges...
1. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of protein source and enzyme supplementatio...
International audienceChicken diet essentially relies on soybean as the major source of proteins but...
Rapeseed proteins have been considered as being poorly digestible in the gut of non-ruminants. The a...
This study investigated the effects of a multienzyme complex containing protease and carbohydrase en...
The present thesis is based on ten peer-reviewed publications that were published between 2013 and 2...
Starch is a quantitatively most important source of energy in broiler chicken diets. Diets may conta...
The addition of protease to broiler diets may complement the action of endogenous enzymes and improv...
1. This study determined the effects of three protein sources (PS), each at two digestibility crude ...
AbstractA study was conducted to evaluate the effects of an exogenous protease added to diets having...
The objectives of this study were to determine the apparent metabolizable energy (AME), nitrogen cor...
The apparent ileal digestibility coefficients of amino acids in 107 samples representing 22 food ing...
ABSTRACT: Effects of processing and multienzyme supplement (MES) on standardized ileal digestibility...
International audienceRapeseed proteins are described to be poorly digestible in chickens. To furthe...
The goal of this thesis was to characterize protein sources and evaluate their effects on broiler pe...
A study evaluating apparent digestibilities of protein and amino acids and their corresponding diges...
1. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of protein source and enzyme supplementatio...
International audienceChicken diet essentially relies on soybean as the major source of proteins but...
Rapeseed proteins have been considered as being poorly digestible in the gut of non-ruminants. The a...
This study investigated the effects of a multienzyme complex containing protease and carbohydrase en...
The present thesis is based on ten peer-reviewed publications that were published between 2013 and 2...
Starch is a quantitatively most important source of energy in broiler chicken diets. Diets may conta...
The addition of protease to broiler diets may complement the action of endogenous enzymes and improv...
1. This study determined the effects of three protein sources (PS), each at two digestibility crude ...
AbstractA study was conducted to evaluate the effects of an exogenous protease added to diets having...
The objectives of this study were to determine the apparent metabolizable energy (AME), nitrogen cor...
The apparent ileal digestibility coefficients of amino acids in 107 samples representing 22 food ing...
ABSTRACT: Effects of processing and multienzyme supplement (MES) on standardized ileal digestibility...