2016
DOI: 10.3738/21751463.1593
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Metabolismo De Cálcio E Fósforo Em Ovinos

Abstract: RESUMO:Realizou-se com essa revisão descrever o metabolismo de cálcio e fósforo em ovinos assim como discutir os fatores inerentes a absorção desses minerais. A importância desse estudo se deve ao aumento crescente das necessidades desses minerais na dieta devido ao melhoramento genético dos animais, à reprodução de animais jovens, às deficiências de fósforo, a crescente incidência de partos duplos, ao aumento do uso de dietas com alta densidade energética e à incidência de hipocalcemia recorrente no rebanho o… Show more

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“…The measurement of Ca i levels provides safer results when compared to Ca t , as it represents the form of calcium that is biologically active and, therefore, physiologically more relevant (Kaneko et al, 2008). According to Guedes et al (2016), the Ca i , which corresponds to values between 50 and 60% of the Ca t , is crucial for the transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contractions, in addition to cell signalling. In the present study, Ca i averages represented 60% of Ca t (Table 4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement of Ca i levels provides safer results when compared to Ca t , as it represents the form of calcium that is biologically active and, therefore, physiologically more relevant (Kaneko et al, 2008). According to Guedes et al (2016), the Ca i , which corresponds to values between 50 and 60% of the Ca t , is crucial for the transmission of nerve impulses, muscle contractions, in addition to cell signalling. In the present study, Ca i averages represented 60% of Ca t (Table 4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%