2015
DOI: 10.21608/ejnf.2015.104850
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Chitosan, Pectin and Vitamin C as Tools for Removing Heavy Metals From Diets and Its Effect on Goats Performance

Abstract: n order to study the effect of chitosan, pectin and vitamin C tools for removing heavy metals (HM's) from diets and as antioxidant and its effect on goats performance, experimental diets consisted of concentrate feed mixture (CFM) plus acacia forage irrigated with wastewater, were served as control (D1); D1 plus 5 gm /head/d chitosan (D2); D1 plus 20 gm/ head /d purified pectin (D3) and D1 plus 500 mg/head/d vitamin C (D4). Twenty lactating Zaraibi does in the 2 nd and 3 rd season of lactation with 34.5 kg in … Show more

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“…But less than this reported by Khogali et al, (2010) (15.75 % CP). Ether extract (EE) content in TOM in this study was 1.39% EE, which is agreement with this reported by Hassan et al, (2010) and Khogali et al, (2010) (1.85 and 1.04 % EE, respectively). The CF content in TOM in this study was 24.45 % CF, which is less than this reported by Hassan et al, (2010) and Khogali et al, (2010) (43.59 and 32.22 % CF, respectively).…”
Section: Chemical Analysis Of Sea-grass (Cnodosa) Taro (Cesculenta) H...supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…But less than this reported by Khogali et al, (2010) (15.75 % CP). Ether extract (EE) content in TOM in this study was 1.39% EE, which is agreement with this reported by Hassan et al, (2010) and Khogali et al, (2010) (1.85 and 1.04 % EE, respectively). The CF content in TOM in this study was 24.45 % CF, which is less than this reported by Hassan et al, (2010) and Khogali et al, (2010) (43.59 and 32.22 % CF, respectively).…”
Section: Chemical Analysis Of Sea-grass (Cnodosa) Taro (Cesculenta) H...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Ether extract (EE) content in TOM in this study was 1.39% EE, which is agreement with this reported by Hassan et al, (2010) and Khogali et al, (2010) (1.85 and 1.04 % EE, respectively). The CF content in TOM in this study was 24.45 % CF, which is less than this reported by Hassan et al, (2010) and Khogali et al, (2010) (43.59 and 32.22 % CF, respectively). Ash content in TOM in this study was 18.32 %, which is higher than this reported by Hassan et al, (2010) (8.97 % Ash).…”
Section: Chemical Analysis Of Sea-grass (Cnodosa) Taro (Cesculenta) H...supporting
confidence: 93%