2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2005.01.014
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Evaluation of low-oligosaccharide and low-oligosaccharide low-phytate whole soya beans in canine foods

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“…These responses are not surprising as individual food allowances were set to maintain ideal BW based on individual ME requirements. These results are also similar to previous reports (Yamka et al, 2003(Yamka et al, , 2005. Food consumption remained constant throughout the 24-wk feeding study, which is similar to results reported by Yamka et al (2005) but opposite to those reported by Carciofi et al (2009).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…These responses are not surprising as individual food allowances were set to maintain ideal BW based on individual ME requirements. These results are also similar to previous reports (Yamka et al, 2003(Yamka et al, , 2005. Food consumption remained constant throughout the 24-wk feeding study, which is similar to results reported by Yamka et al (2005) but opposite to those reported by Carciofi et al (2009).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Although adequate dietary AA profiles can be achieved with vegetable proteins, improved profiles and nutritional value are achieved by blending them with complementary animal proteins (Brown et al, 2009). Various studies have evaluated soybean (Glycine max) meal (SBM) as a protein source for dogs (Moore et al, 1980;Zuo et al, 1996;Bednar et al, 2000;Clapper et al, 2001;Yamka et al, 2005;Carciofi et al, 2009). However, diets containing up to 30% SBM may increase fecal moisture resulting in loose stools and more stool volume compared with animal protein (Bednar et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Although 5 other studies were found to report apparent ileal CP and AA digestibility values in adult dogs, their data were not used in the present study. Zuo et al (1996) did not report the DM content of the diets and Hill et al (2001), Yamka et al (2003Yamka et al ( , 2005, and Johnson et al (1998) investigated the digestibility of diets containing only a single protein source. A simulation model was developed, using the various relationships derived, to estimate sID of N, EAA, and NEAA for 10 diets varying in CP content and apparent aFD N for an adult dog of 20 kg BW.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…29 These indigestible fibers travel to the large intestine, where they are fermented by colon bacteria, resulting in the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and gas. 31,32 Although soy fibers cannot be digested by the enzymes of the small intestine, they are nearly 100% fermentable in the large intestine. In addition, soybean oligosaccharides are assumed to be responsible for reduced postprandial insulin levels observed in dogs fed TVP diets, an effect that may be of benefit in the management of diabetes (see Chapter 29, pp.…”
Section: Grain-source Proteins Grain Sources Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%