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Digestive physiology of pigs proceedings of the 8th Symposium / edited by J.E. Lindberg and B. Ogle.

Lindberg, Jan Eric (redaktör/utgivare)
Ogle, Brian (redaktör/utgivare)
ISBN 9780851997209
Publicerad: New York : CABI Publishing, 2001
Copyright: ©2001
Engelska 1 online resource (xv, 394 sidor)
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  • PART I. GUT DEVELOPMENT AND FUNCTION -- 1. Transitions in the Life of the Gut at Birth / P.T. Sangild -- 2. Effects of Dietary Fermentable Carbohydrates on the Empty Weights of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Growing Pigs / M.M.J.A. Rijnen, R.A. Dekker, G.C.M. Bakker, M.W.A. Verstegen and J.W. Schrama -- 3. Are the Activities of Intestinal Peptidases Age- and Diet-dependent in Piglets? / I. Le Huërou-Luron, J. Peiniau, P. Guilloteau and A. Aumaître -- 4. Glucagon-like Peptide 2 Stimulates Small-intestine Growth and Maturation in the Pig Fetus and Neonate / Y.M. Petersen, D.G. Burrin, M. Schmidt, J. Elnif, B. Hartmann, J.J. Holst and P.T. Sangild -- 5. Induced Functional Maturation of the Gut Mucosa due to Red Kidney Bean Lectin in Suckling Pigs / K. Rådberg, M. Biernat, A. Linderoth, R. Zabielski, S.G. Pierzynowski and B. Weström -- 6. The Activity of Lipolytic Enzymes is Low around Weaning – Measurements in Pancreatic Tissue and Small Intestinal Contents / M.S. Hedemann and S.K. Jensen -- 7. Sphingomyelinase Activity in Gastrointestinal Content and Mucosa from Pigs of Different Ages / T. Lundh, L. Nyberg and J.E. Lindberg -- 8. Weaning of Supernumerary Piglets at 7 days of Age : Effects on Digestive Function – Preliminary Results / J. Marion, I. Le Huërou-Luron, F. Thomas, V. Romé and J. Le Dividich -- 9. Intestinal Nutrient Absorption in Newborn Pigs in Response to Enteral Nutrition or Treatment with Glucagon-like Peptide 2 / J. Elnif, R.K. Buddington, Y.M. Petersen, B. Hartmann, J.J. Holst, M. Schmidt, D.G. Burrin and P.T. Sangild -- 10. Glucagon-like Peptide 2 Stimulates Intestinal Growth by Decreasing Proteolysis and Apoptosis in Parenterally fed Premature Piglets / D.G. Burrin, B. Stoll, R. Jiang, Y.M. Petersen, J. Elnif, R.K. Buddington, M. Schmidt, J.J. Holst, B. Hartmann and P.T. Sangild -- 11. Effect of Formula vs. Sow’s Milk Feeding on the Gut Morphology in Neonatal Piglets / M. Biernat, R. Zabielski, G. Yao, J. Marion, I. Le Huërou-Luron and J. Le Dividich -- 12. Effect of Kidney Bean Lectin on Gut Morphology : a Way to Accelerate Mucosa Development / M. Biernat, U. Gacsalyi, K. Rådberg, R. Zabielski, B. Weström and S.G. Pierzynowski -- 13. Topography of Digestive Enzymes in the Pig Small Intestine at the Early Stages of Ontogeny in the Norm and Pathology / V.V. Egorova, G.G. Egorova, L.V. Lasarenko, N.M. Timofeeva and G.G. Shcherbakov -- 14. The Message Underlying Pig Pancreas Regeneration After Partial Pancreatectomy / J. Morisset, S. Morisset, K. Lauzon, S. Côté, J. Lainé, J. Bourassa, M. Lessard and V. Échavé -- 15. The Effect of Weaning Diet on the Intestinal Morphology of Young Piglets / P.G. Lawlor, C. Flood, E. Fitzpatrick, P.B. Lynch, P.J. Caffrey and P.O. Brophy -- PART II. THE GASTROINTESTINAL IMMUNE SYSTEM -- 16. Development and Function of the Pig Gastrointestinal Immune System / C.R. Stokes, M. Bailey and K. Haverson -- 17. Effects of Nucleotides on the Immune Function of Early-weaned Piglets / B.F. Cameron, C.W. Wong, G.N. Hinch, D. Singh, J.V. Nolan and I.G. Colditz -- 18. Effect of Antisecretory Factor-derived Peptides on Induced Secretion in the Porcine Small Intestine in vivo and in vitro / M.L. Grøndahl, H. Sørensen, M.A. Unmack, A. Holm and E. Skadhauge -- PART III. NUTRIENT ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION BY THE GUT -- 19. Nutrient Requirements for Intestinal Growth and Metabolism in the Developing Pig / D.G. Burrin, B. Stoll, J.B. van Goudoever and P.J. Reeds -- 20. Intestinal Metabolism of Methionine Significantly Affects Requirement and Proportion Spared by Cysteine / A.K. Shoveller, J.A. Brunton, R.F.P. Bertolo, P.B. Pencharz and R.O. Ball -- 21. Effect of Fermentable Components in the Diet on the Portal Flux of Glucose and Volatile Fatty Acids in Growing Pigs / A.J.M. Jansman, L.J.G.M. Bongers and P. van Leeuwen -- 22. Arginine and Proline Synthesis Occurs Primarily on First-pass Metabolism by the Small Intestine in Piglets / R.F.P. Bertolo, J.A. Brunton, P.B. Pencharz and R.O. Ball -- 23. Effect of Diet Composition on Organ Size and Energy Expenditure in Growing Pigs / J.T. Yen, C.M. Nyachoti, C.F.M. de Lange, J.A. Nienaber and T.M. Brown-Brandl -- 24. a-Ketoglutaric Acid Reduces Nitrogen Losses in Rats Fed Nitrogen-free Diet / A. Piva, M. Morlacchini, A. Prandini, H. Jungvid and G. Piva -- 25. Dietary Supplementation of Synthetic L-Threonine Differentially Affects the Gastrointestinal Tract and Whole-body Growth in Early-weaned Piglets Fed Maize and Soybean Meal-based Diets / D. Lackeyram, M.Z. Fan, T. Archbold, T. Rideout, Y. Gao, C. Dewey, T. Smith, D.G. Burrin, X. Chang, A.M. Gibbins, E.J. Squires and X. Yue -- PART IV. DIGESTIVE PROCESSES -- 26. Intestinal Degradation of Dietary Carbohydrates – from Birth to Maturity / K.E. Bach Knudsen and H. Jørgensen -- 27. Dietary Oligosaccharide Supplements : Effects on Digestion in Pigs / R. De Schrijver -- 28. Endogenous N Contribution to Digesta of the Small Intestine of Growing Pigs Fed Semi-synthetic and Cereal-based Diets Causing Various Digesta Viscosities / J. Bartelt, L. Buraczewska, E. Swiech, F. Wiese, A. Jadamus and O. Simon -- 29. Isolated Pectins Vary in their Functional Properties in the Gut of Piglets / H. Nygaard Lærke, A.L. Frydendahl Hellwing, K.E. Bach Knudsen, A. Strarup and C. Rolin -- 30. Factors of Buffering of Large Intestine Digesta in the Pig / W. Drochner, S. Zeit, H. Burdiek, W. Heitzmann and J. Zelter -- 31. Consequences of Ileal Endogenous Losses on Body Protein Retention and Feedstuff Evaluation / V. Hess and B. Sève -- 32. Ileal Flow of Endogenous Amino Acids in Relation to Energy Source : Consequences on the Evaluation of Ileal Digestibility of Protein in Growing Pigs / C. Février, Y. Jaguelin-Peyraud, N. Mézières, Y. Lebreton and F. Legouevec -- 33. Dietary Fibre : Effect on Gastric Emptying in Pregnant Sows / N. Miquel, K.E. Bach Knudsen and H. Jørgensen -- 34. Effect of Converting Lysine in Barley and Canola Meal into Homoarginine on Nutrient Composition and Ileal Amino Acid Digestibilities in Growing Pigs / E.M. McNeilage, C.M. Nyachoti, C.F.M. de Lange, V.M. Gabert and H. Schulze -- 35. Effect of Enzyme Supplementation of Different Quality Hulless Barley on Apparent (Ileal and Overall) Digestibility of Nutrients in Young Pigs / Y.-L. Yin, S.K. Baidoo, K.Y.G. Liu, H. Schulze and P.H. Simmins -- 36. Relationships Between Nutrient Digestibility, -Glucan Content and Ileal Digesta Viscosity in Pigs Fed Different Australian Barley Cultivars / R.J. van Barneveld and J.R. Pluske -- 37. In Vitro Release of Medium-chain Fatty Acids (MCFA) from Selected Fat Sources with Selected Exogenous Lipolytic Enzymes in Pig Gastric Simulated Conditions / N. Dierick and J. Decuypere -- 38. Ileal Digestibility Determination of Different Diets by Two Fistulation Techniques (T-cannula vs. Steered Ileocaecal Valve Cannula) and Two Markers (Chromic Oxide vs. Titanium Oxide) / J.A. Fernández, H. Jørgensen, S. Mroz and A.W. Jongbloed -- 39. Soluble Saccharides, Volatile Fatty Acids and Lactic Acid in Stomach and Ileum of Pigs Fed Wheat Bran-based Diets with and without Enzyme Treatment / J. van der Meulen, J. Inborr and J.G.M. Bakker -- 40. Is the Rat a Reliable Model for the Growing Pig for Estimating Standardized Digestibility of Protein and Amino Acids? / K.M. Balle, S. Boisen and T. Larsen -- 41. Faecal and Ileal Digestibility of Casein- and Soybean-based Diets in Growing Pigs / J.M. Martins, M.C. Abreu, O. Bento, P. Salgado and J.B. Freire -- 42. The Effect of Different Levels of Fat Inclusion and Cereal Type on Digestibility Parameters for Growing Pigs / F.J. Lewis, J. McEvoy, S. Smith, R.W. Henry and K.J. McCracken -- 43. Effects of Dietary Xylanase Inclusion and Level of Steam Conditioning on Ileal and Overall Digestibility Parameters in the Growing Pig / F.J. Lewis, J. McEvoy, H. Schulze and K.J. McCracken -- 44. The Effect of Variety and Location of Production on the Nutritive Value of Barley Fed to Growing Pigs / M.E.E. McCann, S. Fablet, K.J. McCracken, J. McEvoy and R. Urquhart -- 45. Dietary Fat Supplementation Affects Apparent Ileal Digestibility of Amino Acids and Digesta Passage Rate of Rapeseed Meal-based Diet / J. Valaja and H. Siljander-Rasi -- 46. The Role of the Exocrine Pancreas in Pig Performance and Amino Acid Absorption / J.A.M. Botermans, M. Kuria, J. Svendsen, T. Lundh and S.G. Pierzynowski -- 47. Ileal and Faecal Digestibility of Nutrients in Piglets Fed Non-supplemented and Enzyme-supplemented Barley Diets / S. Pujol and D. Torrallardona -- 48. Apparent Ileal Digestibility of Protein and Amino Acids in Wheat Supplemented with Enzymes for Growing Pigs / D. Torrallardona, J.E. Nielsen and J. Brufau -- 49. Apparent Ileal Digestibility of Protein and Amino Acids and Digestible Energy in Barley Supplemented with Enzymes for Growing Pigs / D. Torrallardona, J.E. Nielsen and J. Brufau -- 50. Effects of Heat Treatment or Pelleting on the Nutritional Value of a Cereal-based Diet for Piglets / F. Skiba, P. Callu and D. Guillou -- 51. Effects of Adding Potassium Diformate and Phytase Excess for Weaned Piglets / C. Février, G. Gotterbarm, Y. Jaguelin-Peyraud, Y. Lebreton, F. Legouevec and A. Aumaître -- 52. Measuring Ileal Basal Endogenous Losses and Digestive Utilization of Amino Acids Through Ileorectal Anastomosis in Pigs : Ring Test Between Three Laboratories / B. Sève, G. Tran, C. Jondreville, F. Skiba, S. van Cauwenberghe, J.-C. Bodin and S. Langer -- 53. The Ileal Digestion of Semipurified Diets Containing Increasing Levels of Casein and the Use of the Regression Method to Estimate the Endogenous Flow of Amino Acids at the Distal Ileum of Growing Pigs / H. Jørgensen and V.M. Gabert -- 54. The Ileal and Faecal Digestion of Monosaccharides in 12 Different Pea Samples Determined in Growing Pigs / V.M. Gabert, K.A. Lien, M.-Z. Fan and W.C. Sauer -- 55. Additivity of Ileal Endogenous Losses and Real Digestibilities of Amino Acids Determined by Means of the 15N-l. 
  • This proceedings of a symposium on the digestive physiology of pigs contains 107 papers. Topic covered are: gut development and function; the gastrointestinal immune system; nutrient absoption and utilization by the gut; digestive processes; econutrition and health maintenance and free communications. 

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Svin  (sao)
Fysiologi  (sao)
Matspjälkning  (sao)
Swine  -- Physiology -- Congresses (LCSH)
Porcs  (ram)
Appareil digestif  -- Maladies chez les animaux. (ram)
Physiology  (LCSH)
Sus  (LCSH)
Swine  (LCSH)
Digestion  (LCSH)

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