1949
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0280283
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The Effect of Phytin on the Phosphorus Requirement of the Chick

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“…A maior proporção de P orgânico em estrume de frango pode ser resultante da menor capacidade do sistema digestivo das aves de hidrolisar fosfatos orgânicos do grupo inositol (Gillis et al, 1949). A fitina, que pertence a este grupo, geralmente é o componente fosfatado predominante nos grãos utilizados nas rações.…”
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“…A maior proporção de P orgânico em estrume de frango pode ser resultante da menor capacidade do sistema digestivo das aves de hidrolisar fosfatos orgânicos do grupo inositol (Gillis et al, 1949). A fitina, que pertence a este grupo, geralmente é o componente fosfatado predominante nos grãos utilizados nas rações.…”
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“…A.O.A.C., Washington, D.C. Campbell, W. W., and D. M. Greenberg, 1940. Studies in calcium metabolism with the aid of its induced radioactive isotope. At equal potassium levels growth and calcification were better with 0.6 as compared to 0.4 inorganic P. The data of Gillis et al (1949), Table 2, when placed on a plot of chick bone ash at four weeks age against the log. Nat'l.…”
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“…CHICKS S TUDIES on the phosphorus requirement of young chicks have been reviewed by Singsen (1948), Gillis et al (1949) and by O'Rourke et al (1952). The differing turnover rates of Ca 46 and P 32 in the soft tissues emphasizes the higher level at which a phosphorus equilibrium is established between bone, blood and soft tissues.…”
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“…Lowe et al (1939) and Gillis et al (1949) reported this phosphorus to be completely unavailable to the chick, while Heuser et al (1943) and McGinnis et al (1944) suggested limited availability of phosphorus from these sources. Lowe et al (1939) and Gillis et al (1949) reported this phosphorus to be completely unavailable to the chick, while Heuser et al (1943) and McGinnis et al (1944) suggested limited availability of phosphorus from these sources.…”
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