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Poult Sci ; 84(9): 1356-62, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16206555

ABSTRACT

Previous research from our laboratory has shown that citric acid improves phytate P utilization in chicks fed a P-deficient corn-soybean meal diet. The current study was conducted to determine if other organic acids also are effective, with an emphasis on gluconic acid. Four experiments were conducted in which 4 replicate groups of 5 crossbred chicks (New Hampshire x Columbian) were fed a P-deficient diet (0.16% nonphyate P) from 8 to 22 d of age. In Experiment 1, chick weight gain and tibia ash were significantly increased (P < 0.05) by 1.5 and 3% sodium gluconate (NaGlu), 1.5% calcium gluconate (CaGlu), 1.5 and 3% glucono-delta-lactone, and 1% 2-hydroxy-4-methylthio butanoic acid (Alimet). In experiment 2, tibia ash was significantly increased (P < 0.05) by 2% NaGlu, CaGlu, and citric acid in chicks fed the P-deficient diet but not in chicks fed a 0.45% nonphytate P diet, indicating that the organic acid responses were due to increased P utilization. In experiments 3 and 4, tibia ash was significantly increased by 3% NaGlu and 3% citric acid, but not by 3% fumaric acid or 0.025, 0.05 and 0.1% EDTA. The results of this study showed that NaGlu, CaGlu, glucono-delta-lactone, Alimet, and citric acid, but not fumaric acid or EDTA, improved phytate P utilization in chicks fed a corn-soybean meal diet.


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Carboxylic Acids/pharmacology , Chickens/metabolism , Phosphorus/pharmacokinetics , Phytic Acid/chemistry , Animals , Biological Availability , Bone and Bones/chemistry , Calcium Gluconate/pharmacology , Citric Acid/pharmacology , Crosses, Genetic , Diet , Eating , Edetic Acid/pharmacology , Female , Fumarates/pharmacology , Gluconates/pharmacology , Male , Methionine/analogs & derivatives , Methionine/pharmacology , Glycine max , Weight Gain , Zea mays
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