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Arch Anim Nutr ; 63(4): 337-42, 2009.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26967702

RÉSUMÉ

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a viable marker in digestibility studies using different animal species. The photometrical analysis is based on an intense orange colour following the addition of hydrogen peroxide to an acid solution. The measurement using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) is a method for analysing more than one element from the same sample preparation. The present study was conducted to investigate whether an established ICP-OES element analysis following acid-based hydrolysis is appropriate for titanium analysis. Defined amounts of TiO2 were added to samples obtained in studies with cows, pigs and turkeys and recoveries were determined. It was shown that supplemented TiO2 can be determined in samples of feeds, faeces or excreta, and digesta using a method based on photometric or ICP-OES measurement. The differences between the true and measured titanium concentrations indicate that using the ICP-OES method leads to a higher accuracy of determination.


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Aliment pour animaux/analyse , Techniques de chimie analytique/méthodes , Compléments alimentaires/analyse , Fèces/composition chimique , Photométrie/médecine vétérinaire , Spectrophotométrie atomique/médecine vétérinaire , Titane/analyse , Animaux , Bovins/métabolisme , Régime alimentaire/médecine vétérinaire , Femelle , Hydrolyse , Sus scrofa/métabolisme , Titane/administration et posologie , Dindons/métabolisme
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Arch Anim Nutr ; 62(3): 169-81, 2008 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18610533

RÉSUMÉ

Three different carbohydrate sources (cellulose on wood basis, maize starch and apple pectin) in combination with a low phosphorus (P) basal diet were fed to eight pigs fitted with single ileum-T-cannulas in a balance trial. The effects on net disappearance of dry matter, N, P and Ca as well as phytate (IP6) degradation in the intestine were studied. A basal diet and three diets supplemented with 25% of one carbohydrate source were applied in three experimental periods following an incomplete Latin Square design. Animals were housed individually in balance crates. After 15 days of adaptation to the diets, five days of total excreta collection were followed by two days of spot sampling of ileal digesta. The results showed a significantly decreasing effect of cellulose on the precaecal, postileal and total tract digestibility of DM, N and P. Starch reduced precaecal IP6 degradation and P digestibility. The addition of pectin negatively affected the precaecal digestibility of DM, N and Ca as well as the total tract digestibility of P and Ca. Postileally, cellulose and pectin caused a net secretion while starch induced a net absorption of P.


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Caecum/métabolisme , Digestion , Iléum/métabolisme , Potassium alimentaire/administration et posologie , Potassium/métabolisme , Suidae/métabolisme , Aliment pour animaux , Phénomènes physiologiques nutritionnels chez l'animal , Animaux , Calcium/analyse , Calcium/métabolisme , Caecum/composition chimique , Cellulose/métabolisme , Iléum/composition chimique , Absorption intestinale , Mâle , Azote/analyse , Azote/métabolisme , Pectine/métabolisme , Acide phytique/métabolisme , Potassium/analyse , Potassium alimentaire/pharmacocinétique , Répartition aléatoire
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