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Effects of different sources and routes of administration of copper and vitamins A and D on gut volatile fatty acids and gene expression involved in regulation of innate and acquired immunity in piglets

Placental and colostral transfers of copper and vitamins A and D are limited in pig species (Matte et al., 2014, JAS 92-Suppl. 2:153). Here, an abstract of article by Lo Verso et al evaluating the influence of different neonatal supplementation strategies on volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration,...

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Published in:Journal of animal science 2016-10, Vol.94, p.847-848
Main Authors: Verso, L Lo, Matte, J J, Talbot, G, Lapointe, J, Bissonnette, N, Guay, F, Gagnon, N, Ouattara, B, Lessard, M
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Language:English
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Summary:Placental and colostral transfers of copper and vitamins A and D are limited in pig species (Matte et al., 2014, JAS 92-Suppl. 2:153). Here, an abstract of article by Lo Verso et al evaluating the influence of different neonatal supplementation strategies on volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration, pH, and modulation of cytokine gene expression in piglets' gut is presented
ISSN:0021-8812
1525-3163