Studies on N-metabolism in different gastrointestinal sections of sheep using the digesta exchange technique. 3. N secretion and reabsorption
2002
Sandek, A. (Rostock University (Germany). Inst. for Eclogically-Compatible Animal Husbandry) | Krawielitzki, K. (Rostock University (Germany). Inst. for Applied Agroecology) | Kowalczyk, J. (Polish Academy of Sciences, Jablonna (Poland). The Kielanowski Inst. of Animal Physiology and Nutrition) | Gabel, M. | Schoenhusen, U. | Zebrowska, T. | Hagemeister, H. | Voigt, J.
The results illustrate the dynamics of endogenous N compounds in the different parts of the gastro-intestinal tract of sheep. Secretion and reabsorption are influenced by dietary factors such as fibre content. The major part of the secreted nitrogen compounds is reabsorbed in the small or large intestine. Thus, the amount of secreted N much exceeds the metabolic faecal nitrogen
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