1966
DOI: 10.1093/jn/88.1.39
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Availability of Niacin in Wheat for Swine

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“…However, pigs fed the diet containing 44 mg of niacin/kg, which was about 3 times the effective niacin concentration of 14 mg/kg in the current experiment, had greater urinary concentrations of the PYR criteria than pigs fed the diets containing 6 to 22 mg of niacin/kg. Other experiments also found that urinary PYR excretion by growing pigs was variable, with significant increases in urinary PYR when niacin supplementation exceeded the requirement (Luce et al, 1966(Luce et al, , 1967. In the current experiment, the values for urinary PYR excretion (mg/d) for the 6 to 22 mg of niacin/kg treatments were within the range of values reported by Luce et al (1967).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…However, pigs fed the diet containing 44 mg of niacin/kg, which was about 3 times the effective niacin concentration of 14 mg/kg in the current experiment, had greater urinary concentrations of the PYR criteria than pigs fed the diets containing 6 to 22 mg of niacin/kg. Other experiments also found that urinary PYR excretion by growing pigs was variable, with significant increases in urinary PYR when niacin supplementation exceeded the requirement (Luce et al, 1966(Luce et al, , 1967. In the current experiment, the values for urinary PYR excretion (mg/d) for the 6 to 22 mg of niacin/kg treatments were within the range of values reported by Luce et al (1967).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The average pyridoxine content of the wheat sarnples was 5.8 mg/kg. The levels in barley and oats were nearly twice the means reported by the NAS (1969 (Luce et al 1966). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Ghosh et al (1963) reported that 90 percent of corn (Zea mays) niacin is unavailable to the microorganism Leuconostoc mesenteroides. Luce (1965) reported that corn niacin is largely unavailable to swine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heuser and Scott (1963) suggested that the niacin present in wheat middlings appeared to be relatively unavailable to the duckling. Luce (1965) indicated that the niacin present in wheat was only partially available to swine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%