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Possible Interaction: Lysine and Glycine Max
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Lysine
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Glycine Max
Research Papers that Mention the Interaction
“There was no (P>0.05) interaction or MES effect on SID of AA;
SBM
had higher (P<0.05) SID of CP, His, Leu and
Lys.
”
Digestibility of amino acids, energy and minerals in roasted full-fat soybean and expelled-extruded soybean meal fed to growing pigs without or with multi-enzyme supplement containing fiber degrading enzymes, protease and phytase.
Journal of animal science • 2020 |
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“The SID of
Lys
for
SBM
was greater (P < 0.05) than that for R-MFFSB or LO-MFFSB (76 vs. 79 and 79%).”
Nutrient digestibility of lentil and regular- and low-oligosaccharide, micronized full-fat soybean fed to grower pigs.
Journal of animal science • 2014 |
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“Absorbable
Lys
was lower for DG (7.0 g/kg of CP) compared with ESBM and
ES
(average of 23.8 g/kg of CP).”
Ruminal degradability and intestinal digestibility of protein and amino acids in soybean and corn distillers grains products.
Journal of dairy science • 2010 |
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“
Lysine flow
was higher (P less than .05) for the
ES
+ U diet than for all other diets except ES.”
Evaluation of various nitrogen supplements in starter diets for growing Holstein steers and their effects on ruminal bacterial fermentation in continuous culture.
Journal of animal science • 1990 |
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“The SID of
Lys
was greater (p < 0.05) in
FFSB
than PF.”
Digestibility of Amino Acids in Protein-Rich Feed Ingredients Originating from Animals, Peanut Flour, and Full-Fat Soybeans Fed to Pigs
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI • 2020 |
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“Results The AID of
lysine
in
SBM
from China and USA tended to be greater than in SBM from Brazil (p<0.10).”
Oligosaccharides are a key factor in prediction of amino acid digestibility in soybean meal of different origins when fed to growing pigs
Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences • 2017 |
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