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Microbial protease addition to a soybean meal diet for weaned piglets: effects on performance, digestion, gut flora and gut function
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Microbial protease addition to a soy-bean meal diet for weaned piglets: effects on performance, digestion, gut flora and gut functions
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- Journal Article
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The influence of Lentinus edodes (Shiitake mushroom) preparations on bacteriological and morphological aspects of the small intestine in piglets
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The combined use of triacylglycerols containing medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) and exogenous lipolytic enzymes as an alternative for nutritional antibiotics in piglet nutrition I. In vitro screening of the release of MCFAs from selected fat sources by selected exogenous lipolytic enzymes under simulated pig gastric conditions and their effects on the gut flora of piglets.
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The combined use of triacylglycerols (TAGs) containing medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) and exogenous lipolytic enzymes as an alternative to nutritional antibiotics in piglet nutrition - II. In vivo release of MCFAs in gastric cannulated and slaughtered piglets by endogenous and exogenous lipases; effects on the luminal gut flora and growth performance.
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Endogenous lipolysis in feedstuffs and compound feeds for pigs: effects of storage time and conditions and lipase and/or emulsifier addition.
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PCR-TGGE: A method for fingerprinting the microbial flora in the small intestine of pigs.
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In vitro release of medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) from selected fat sources with selected exogenous lipolytic enzymes in pig gastric simulated conditions
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Nutritional and nutritive characteristics of some soya protein sources for early weaned piglets
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The potentials for immunostimulatory substances (beta-1,3/1,6 glucans) in pig nutrition.
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Influence of the buffering capacity of the feed on the precaecal digestibility in pigs
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Microbial degradation of enzymic released non-starch polysaccharide constituents in the small intestine of the pig
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Digestion and utilization of non-starch polysaccharide monomers orally administered in physiologic dose in the pig
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Mode of action of exogenous carbohydrase enzymes in growing pig nutrition
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Varkensvoeding en milieu
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Effect van varkensvoeding op het milieu
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Gezondheidsaspecten van yoghourt: probiotica en 'bio-gepotentializeerde' voedingsmiddelen: zin of onzin?
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Influence of the water holding capacity of the diet on the incidence of diarrhoea and the colonisation of the small intestine in stressed pigs
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Advances in the use of supplementary enzymes in pig nutrition
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Formation and manipulation of biogenic amines in the gut of animals
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The nutritional value of xenobiotic sugars and uronic acids in the pig
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Chemical and enzymic upgrading of fibre-rich feedstuffs for pigs.
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Influence of the waterholding capacity (WHQ of the feed on the pre-caecal and faecal apparent digestibility in pigs
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Enzymes and growth in pigs
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Supplementary enzymes to improve utilization of pig diets (Invited main lecture)
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Teksten Profileringsdagen 'Vakgroep Dierlijke Produktie : Afdelingen Veevoeding en Vleestechnologie'
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Influence of Virginiamycin, Tylosin and Carbadox, and of selected bacterial species on the in vitro digestion of a pig feed
(1993) Forum for Applied Biotechnology, 7th, Proceedings. In RUG. MEDEDELINGEN VAN DE FACULTEIT LANDBOUWWETENSCHAPPEN 58(4a). p.1682-1689 -
Influence of virginiamycin on the digestive physiology in precaecal re-entrant cannulated pigs
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Chemical analysis of cell wall and energy digestibility in growing pigs
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Nutritional and nutritive characteristics of some soya protein sources for early weaned piglets. Proc. 3rd Int. Workshop on Antinutritional Factors in Legume Seeds and Rapeseed, 1998, 267-270.
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Effect of exogenous carbohydrase supplementation to high pea (Pisum sativum L.) and soybean meal diets on digestion and nutrient excretion in growing pigs. Proc. 3rd Conference on Grain Legumes, 1998, 12-13.
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Voederefficiëntie bij het varken kan nog worden verbeterd. Landbouw en Techniek, 1996, 30-35, 5 tab.
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Effect of Virginiamycin on the precaecal digestibility of the major nutrients comparing a diet with high and low precaecal digestibility in pigs. Proc. Nutr. Society, 52, 212A, 1993.
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Biotechnologie en verbetering van de (voeder) verbetering. Op studiedag 'De zin van voederenzymes anno 1992', ingericht door NV Producten Trouw, 6 december 1991.
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PCR-TGGE: a method for fingerprinting the microbial flora in the small intestine of pigs. Belgian Society for Microbiology Symposium on Emerging and recurrent infectious diseases, Louvan-La-Neuve, 8 december 2000, p51.