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Author(s): M.P. Létourneau-Montminy, C. Jondreville, D. Sauvant and A. Narcy
Publication Date: June 5, 2012
Reference: Advances in Pork Production, Volume 23. 2012.
Country: Canada

Summary:

The abstract for a paper performing a meta-analysis of phosporus utilization with different forms of P, and the effect of calcium and phytase. The amount of P leading to digestible P was 21% when phytate P, 73% when non-phytate P (NPP), and 80% when NPP from minerals. Addition of microbial phytase was twice as efficient as plant phytase, and produced a curvilinear response. Calcium reduced P retention in low P diets, but increased retention in high P diets.

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