Effects of enzyme-treated soy protein on performance, digestive enzyme activity and mRNA expression of nutrient transporters of laying hens fed different nutrient density diets
It has been shown that enzyme-treated plant protein can increase performance and promote intestinal health, and save dietary protein. However, our understanding of the effects of enzyme-treated soy protein on performance and intestine function in laying hens, and its rational use, remains limited. T...
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Autores principales: | X.M. Ding, P. Liu, K.Y. Zhang, J.P. Wang, S.P. Bai, Q.F. Zeng, Y. Xuan, Z.W. Su, H.W. Peng, D.D. Li |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/46029dcdaab14a84b9e66b84654b66d9 |
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