Literature DB >> 14620634

III. Quantitative aspects of phosphorus excretion in ruminants.

David Bravo1, Daniel Sauvant, Catherine Bogaert, François Meschy.   

Abstract

Ruminant phosphorus excretion and metabolism were studied through a database. Faecal endogenous phosphorus is the main pathway of phosphorus excretion and averages 0.85 of total faecal phosphorus. The remaining 0.15 is unabsorbed dietary phosphorus. Faecal endogenous phosphorus is mainly unabsorbed phosphorus, with saliva being the major source, and is correlated to factors influencing saliva secretion (DM intake, physical dietary characteristics and dietary phosphorus content). Another source of faecal endogenous phosphorus is rumen microbial phosphorus that escaped solubilisation during post-rumen digestion. All factors stimulating microbial growth would increase phosphorus uptake by the rumen microbes and consequently the faecal endogenous phosphorus. Understanding the determinants of faecal endogenous phosphorus flow will help to precise the determination of net phosphorus requirements for maintenance. The role of plasma phosphorus in urinary phosphorus loss is discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14620634     DOI: 10.1051/rnd:2003021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Nutr Dev        ISSN: 0926-5287


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