Effects of exogenous α-(1,4)-amylase on the utilisation of corn starch and glucose metabolism in broiler chickens
Starch is the most important energy source in corn-based diets for broiler chickens, however, some proportion of dietary starch may be partially digested, leading to a decrease in feed utilisation. Therefore, supplementing exogenous amylase might be a feasible way to improve the utilisation of dieta...
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Main Authors: | H. Zhou, Y. Wu, X. Sun, D. Yin, Y. Wang, T. Mahmood, J. Yuan |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6796f30eb8f94d3f8f2294f3641d0d3c |
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