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2. Desarrollo de una metodología in vitro para estimar la tasa de fermentación de los forrajes en el intestino grueso del cerdo
3. Diversidad genética de accesiones de nacedero Trichanthera gigantea (Humb. & Bonpl.) Nees, mediante RAM’s (Random Amplified Microsatellites)
4. Effect of barley and oat cultivars with different carbohydrate compositions on the intestinal bacterial communities in weaned piglets
5. The current 15N-leucine infusion technique is not suitable for quantitative measurements of ileal endogenous amino acid flows in pigs
6. Influence of the Phaseolus vulgaris phaseolin level of incorporation, type and thermal treatment on gut characteristics in rats
7. The use of N-labeled dietary proteins for determining true ileal amino acid digestibilities is limited by their rapid recycling in the endogenous secretions of pigs
8. Effect of carbohydrate composition in barley and oat cultivars on microbial ecophysiology and proliferation of Salmonella enterica in an in vitro model of the porcine gastrointestinal tract
9. Reducing BW loss during lactation in sows: a meta-analysis on the use of a nonstarch polysaccharide-hydrolyzing enzyme supplement
10. Diversidad genética de accesiones de nacedero Trichanthera gigantea (Humb. & Bonpl.) Nees, mediante RAM's (Random Amplified Microsatellites)
11. Body fat mobilization during lactation in high-producing sows fed varied omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acid ratios
12. Influence of phaseolin from Phaseolus vulgaris bean on gut mucin flow and gene expression in rats
13. Le taux d’incorporation et la cuisson de la phaséoline du haricot modulent les flux intestinaux d’azote et de mucine et l’expression du gène MUC2 dans le côlon du rat
14. Towards an improvement of the protein quality of common bean
15. Validation of an in vitro technique for determining ileal starch digestion of field peas (Pisum sativum) in pigs
16. Influence of different carbohydrate composition in barley varieties onSalmonellaTyphimurium var. Copenhagen colonisation in a “Trojan” challenge model in pigs
17. Effect of particle size on the digestible energy content of field pea (Pisum sativum L.) in growing pigs
18. Nonstarch polysaccharide-degrading enzymes alter the microbial community and the fermentation patterns of barley cultivars and wheat products in an in vitro model of the porcine gastrointestinal tract
19. Phaseolin fromPhaseolus vulgarisbean modulates gut mucin flow and gene expression in rats
20. Nutritional value and intake of aquatic ferns (Azolla filiculoides Lam. and Salvinia molesta Mitchell.) in sows
21. In VitroBile Acid Binding and Short-Chain Fatty Acid Profile of Flax Fiber and Ethanol Co-Products
22. Nutritional value of aquatic ferns (Azolla filiculoides Lam. and Salvinia molesta Mitchell) in pigs
23. Susceptibility of phaseolin (Phaseolus vulgaris) subunits to trypsinolysis and influence of dietary level of raw phaseolin on protein digestion in the small intestine of rats
24. Phaseolin type and heat treatment influence the biochemistry of protein digestion in the rat intestine
25. Susceptibility of Phaseolin to in Vitro Proteolysis Is Highly Variable across Common Bean Varieties (Phaseolus vulgaris)
26. In vitro and in vivo protein hydrolysis of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) genetically modified to express different phaseolin types
27. Effect of inoculum and pepsin–pancreatin hydrolysis on fibre fermentation measured by the gas production technique in pigs
28. Effect of pig faecal donor and of pig diet composition on in vitro fermentation of sugar beet pulp
29. Mineral content of tropical fruits and unconventional foods of the Andes and the rain forest of Colombia
30. Influence of thePhaseolus vulgarisphaseolin level of incorporation, type and thermal treatment on gut characteristics in rats
31. Chemical composition, nutritive value and voluntary intake of tropical tree foliage and cocoyam in pigs
32. Chemical composition and nutritive value of peach palm (Bactris gasipaes Kunth) in rats
33. Effect of pig bodyweight on ileal amino acid endogenous losses after ingestion of a protein-free diet enriched in pea inner fibre isolates
34. Factors influencing pulse consumption in Latin America
35. Recommendations by health organizations for pulse consumption
36. Trypsin Inhibitors and Endogenous Amino Acids
37. The High Water-Holding Capacity of Pea Inner Fibers Affects the Ileal Flow of Endogenous Amino Acids in Pigs
38. The Use of 15N-Labeled Dietary Proteins for Determining True Ileal Amino Acid Digestibilities Is Limited by Their Rapid Recycling in the Endogenous Secretions of Pigs
39. Chemical Composition of Pea Fibre Isolates and their Effect on the Endogenous Amino Acid Flow at the Ileum of the Pig
40. Effect of Oral and Parenteral N Nutrition vsN-Free Nutrition on the Endogenous AminoAcid Flow at the Ileum of the Pig*
41. Influence of different carbohydrate composition in barley varieties on Salmonella Typhimurium var. Copenhagen colonisation in a “Trojan” challenge model in pigs.
42. Susceptibility of phaseolin (Phaseolus vulgaris) subunits to trypsinolysis and influence of dietary level of raw phaseolin on protein digestion in the small intestine of rats.
43. Nutritional and environmental consequences of dietary fibre in pig nutrition: a review.
44. Amino acid composition of pea (Pisum sativum) proteins and protein profile of pea flour
45. Apparent and true ileal digestibility of amino acids and nitrogen balance measured in pigs with ileo‐rectal anastomosis or T‐cannulas, given a diet containing peas
46. The Current ...N-Leucine Infusion Technique Is Not Suitable for Quantitave Measurements of Ileal...
47. Effect of Oral and Parenteral N Nutrition vs N-Free Nutrition on the Endogenous Amino Acid Flow at the Ileum of the Pig*.
48. Valor nutricional de forrajes arbustivos para cerdas adultas
49. Phaseolin from Phaseolus vulgaris bean modulates gut mucin flow and gene expression in rats.
50. In vitro bile acid binding and short-chain fatty acid profile of flax fiber and ethanol co-products.
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