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The Effects of Feeding Peptide-Precipitating Lignosulphonic Acids in Various Concentrations to Growing Pigs

Virkninger av fóring med peptidpresipiterende ligninsulfonsyrer i forskjellige konsentrasjoner til griser i vekst

Abstract

It is shown that lignosulphonic acids, at a concentration of 13 % in conventional feed given to growing pigs, lead to a marked reduction in the weight gain.

When given 3 % and 6 % lignosulphonic acids in the feed, no effects on the weight gain were observed as compared to the controls.

The weight gain reduction caused by lignosulphonic acids at high levels in the feed is discussed in relation to the inhibitory effects of these acids on a number of biological systems which have been studied previously.

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En har vist at når ligninsulfonsyrer blandes med konvensjonelt for til griser i vekst i konsentrasjon på 13 %, resulterer dette i en meget markert nedsetting av tilveksten.

Når ligninsulfonsyrer ble tilsatt i fóret i mengder på 3 og 6 % fikk en ingen forskjell i tilvekst sammenlignet med kontrollgrisene. En har diskutert den veksthemmende effekt av høge konsentrasjoner av ligninsulfonsyrer i fór sett i relasjon til den tidligere studerte hemmende virkning som slike syrer har på en rekke forskjeilige biologiske systemer.

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Næss, B., Fjølstad, M. The Effects of Feeding Peptide-Precipitating Lignosulphonic Acids in Various Concentrations to Growing Pigs. Acta Vet Scand 14, 147–159 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547417

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