All Relations between feeding and pigs

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Yvette M Petersen, Bolette Hartmann, Jens J Holst, Isabelle Le Huerou-Luron, Charlotte R Bjørnvad, Per T Sangil. Introduction of enteral food increases plasma GLP-2 and decreases GLP-2 receptor mRNA abundance during pig development. The Journal of nutrition. vol 133. issue 6. 2003-07-01. PMID:12771317. small intestinal glp-2r mrna abundance was highest at birth and decreased with enteral food intake in fetal, suckling and weaned pigs (p < 0.05). 2003-07-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yvette M Petersen, Bolette Hartmann, Jens J Holst, Isabelle Le Huerou-Luron, Charlotte R Bjørnvad, Per T Sangil. Introduction of enteral food increases plasma GLP-2 and decreases GLP-2 receptor mRNA abundance during pig development. The Journal of nutrition. vol 133. issue 6. 2003-07-01. PMID:12771317. in contrast, enteral feeding increased (p < 0.05) relative small intestinal weight and/or villous heights in these pigs. 2003-07-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
V R M Lombardi, L Fernández-Novoa, D Corzo, R Zas, R Cacabelo. Enhancement in immune function and growth using E-JUR-94013 supplementation. Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology. vol 24. issue 9. 2003-05-29. PMID:12616703. the major objectives of this study were: i) to identify a fish species with high nutritional value able to improve pig feeding conditions; ii) to utilize diets that modulate the immune system early in life in pigs and; iii) to enhance growth rate on a physiological basis. 2003-05-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
V R M Lombardi, L Fernández-Novoa, D Corzo, R Zas, R Cacabelo. Enhancement in immune function and growth using E-JUR-94013 supplementation. Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology. vol 24. issue 9. 2003-05-29. PMID:12616703. with the aim of maximizing feeding intake after weaning in order to reduce stress and increase growth rate, a study was carried out on 300 pigs supplemented with different fish extracts obtained by advanced biotechnological methods. 2003-05-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Rosenvold, B Essén-Gustavsson, H J Anderse. Dietary manipulation of pro- and macroglycogen in porcine skeletal muscle. Journal of animal science. vol 81. issue 1. 2003-05-19. PMID:12597382. pro- and macroglycogen content were determined in longissumus muscle from slaughter pigs subjected to a feeding strategy known to reduce total glycogen stores. 2003-05-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Rosenvold, B Essén-Gustavsson, H J Anderse. Dietary manipulation of pro- and macroglycogen in porcine skeletal muscle. Journal of animal science. vol 81. issue 1. 2003-05-19. PMID:12597382. the feeding strategy involved a diet (glyred diet) with a low digestible carbohydrate (5%)/high fat (18%) content, which was fed to the pigs the last 3 wk before harvest. 2003-05-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Rosenvold, B Essén-Gustavsson, H J Anderse. Dietary manipulation of pro- and macroglycogen in porcine skeletal muscle. Journal of animal science. vol 81. issue 1. 2003-05-19. PMID:12597382. total glycogen was reduced by 48 micromol/g dry weight (d.w.) in glyred pigs during the 3-wk feeding period. 2003-05-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
J K Apple, C B Boger, D C Brown, C V Maxwell, K G Friesen, W J Roberts, Z B Johnso. Effect of feather meal on live animal performance and carcass quality and composition of growing-finishing swine. Journal of animal science. vol 81. issue 1. 2003-05-19. PMID:12597388. a total of 252 crossbred pigs were used in two experiments to determine the effect of feeding hydrolyzed feather meal (fm) during the growing-finishing period on animal performance, carcass composition, and pork quality. 2003-05-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Archana Amba, Kavita Seth, Mohamed Ali, Mukul Das, A K Agarwal, Subhash K Khanna, P K Set. Comparative effect of dietary administration of Lathyrus sativus pulse on behaviour, neurotransmitter receptors and membrane permeability in rats and guinea pigs. Journal of applied toxicology : JAT. vol 22. issue 6. 2003-05-16. PMID:12424745. in the present investigation the effect of dietary feeding of 10%, 50% and 80% lathyrus pulse to rats and guinea pigs for 3 months on neurobehavioural parameters, including locomotor activity, inclined plain test and neurotoxicological parameters such as neurotransmitter receptor binding, ca(2+) influx and membrane fluidity, was investigated. 2003-05-16 2023-08-12 rat
Archana Amba, Manoj Kumar, R K Upreti, Subhash K Khanna, Mukul Da. Effect of dietary administration of Lathyrus sativus pulse on intestinal biochemical parameters in normal and scorbutic guinea pigs. Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES. vol 15. issue 4. 2003-05-06. PMID:12642988. in order to investigate that ascorbic acid deficiency is responsible for lathyrus toxicity, the effect of dietary feeding of lathyrus pulse in normal and scorbutic guinea pigs for 3 months, on intestinal biochemical parameters was undertaken. 2003-05-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
J J McGlone, D L Anderso. Synthetic maternal pheromone stimulates feeding behavior and weight gain in weaned pigs. Journal of animal science. vol 80. issue 12. 2003-05-01. PMID:12542158. synthetic maternal pheromone stimulates feeding behavior and weight gain in weaned pigs. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Gondret, B Lebre. Feeding intensity and dietary protein level affect adipocyte cellularity and lipogenic capacity of muscle homogenates in growing pigs, without modification of the expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein. Journal of animal science. vol 80. issue 12. 2003-05-01. PMID:12542159. feeding intensity and dietary protein level affect adipocyte cellularity and lipogenic capacity of muscle homogenates in growing pigs, without modification of the expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Gondret, B Lebre. Feeding intensity and dietary protein level affect adipocyte cellularity and lipogenic capacity of muscle homogenates in growing pigs, without modification of the expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein. Journal of animal science. vol 80. issue 12. 2003-05-01. PMID:12542159. the objective of this study was to determine some of the cellular, biochemical, and molecular bases of muscle fat content variation in response to feeding regimen in pigs. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Gondret, B Lebre. Feeding intensity and dietary protein level affect adipocyte cellularity and lipogenic capacity of muscle homogenates in growing pigs, without modification of the expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein. Journal of animal science. vol 80. issue 12. 2003-05-01. PMID:12542159. crossbred pigs of 30 kg bw were allocated to three feeding groups: free access ([c], n = 10) to a standard diet (3.25 kcal of de/kg, 9.5 g of lysine/kg), standard diet at 75% of the spontaneous voluntary intake ([fr], n = 10), or both low protein and energy intakes ([pr], n = 10) in order to get the same growth rate as the fr pigs and the same body composition as the c pigs. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
H V L N Swamy, T K Smith, E J MacDonald, H J Boermans, E J Squire. Effects of feeding a blend of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on swine performance, brain regional neurochemistry, and serum chemistry and the efficacy of a polymeric glucomannan mycotoxin adsorbent. Journal of animal science. vol 80. issue 12. 2003-05-01. PMID:12542167. an experiment was conducted, therefore, to investigate the effects of feeding a blend of grains naturally contaminated with fusarium mycotoxins on growth, brain regional neurochemistry, serum immunoglobulin (ig) concentrations, serum chemistry, hematology, and organ weights of starter pigs. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
H V L N Swamy, T K Smith, E J MacDonald, H J Boermans, E J Squire. Effects of feeding a blend of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on swine performance, brain regional neurochemistry, and serum chemistry and the efficacy of a polymeric glucomannan mycotoxin adsorbent. Journal of animal science. vol 80. issue 12. 2003-05-01. PMID:12542167. in summary, the feeding of grains naturally contaminated with fusarium mycotoxins reduced growth, altered brain neurochemistry, increased serum ig concentrations, and decreased organ weights in starter pigs. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
L F BELANGER, W E LOTZ, W J VISEK, C L COMA. Autoradiographic visualization with Ca45 of normal growth of the incisor of pigs and the effect of fluorine feeding. The Anatomical record. vol 119. issue 1. 2003-05-01. PMID:13181001. autoradiographic visualization with ca45 of normal growth of the incisor of pigs and the effect of fluorine feeding. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
E A KLINE, J KASTELIC, G C ASHTO. The effect of vitamin B12, cobalt and antibiotic feeding on the composition of pork tissue of 100-pound pigs. The Journal of nutrition. vol 56. issue 3. 2003-05-01. PMID:13248222. the effect of vitamin b12, cobalt and antibiotic feeding on the composition of pork tissue of 100-pound pigs. 2003-05-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Zi-Rong Xu, Cai-Hong Hu, Ming-Qi Wan. Effects of fructooligosaccharide on conversion of L-tryptophan to skatole and indole by mixed populations of pig fecal bacteria. The Journal of general and applied microbiology. vol 48. issue 2. 2003-04-25. PMID:12469304. our observations open the possibility of inhibiting microbial production of skatole and decreasing the skatole concentration in backfat by feeding pigs diets containing fos, but it remains to be demonstrated in vivo. 2003-04-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Gerald A H Wells, Stephen A C Hawkins, Anthony R Austin, Stephen J Ryder, Stanley H Done, Robert B Green, Ian Dexter, Michael Dawson, Richard H Kimberli. Studies of the transmissibility of the agent of bovine spongiform encephalopathy to pigs. The Journal of general virology. vol 84. issue Pt 4. 2003-04-25. PMID:12655106. in contrast, disease failed to occur in pigs retained for 7 years after exposure by feeding bse-affected brain on three separate days, at 1-2 week intervals. 2003-04-25 2023-08-12 mouse