| Literature DB >> 28528581 |
Yu Yu1, Lin Lu1, Su-Fen Li1, Li-Yang Zhang1, Xu-Gang Luo1.
Abstract
In Expt 1, a Zn-unsupplemented basal diet (control) and the basal diet supplemented with one of four different Zn sources, including ZnSO4, Zn-amino acid chelate with a weak chelation strength (Zn-AA W), Zn-protein chelate with a moderate chelation strength (Zn-Pro M) and Zn-protein chelate with a strong chelation strength (Zn-Pro S) were fed to broiler chickens from days 14 to 28. On day 28, Zn content in plasma from the hepatic portal vein increased (P0·05) and Zn-AA W(P<0·04) were higher than those for ZnSO4. These findings indicate that organic Zn absorption (especially Zn-Pro S) in intact living broilers was more effective than that of inorganic Zn; organic Zn absorption in the ligated duodenal segment was a saturable carrier-mediated process similar to that of ZnSO4. Moreover, except for MT, there might be other Zn transporters involved in Zn absorption that are affected by different Zn sources.Entities:
Keywords: Zn-AA W Zn-amino acid chelate with a weak chelation strength; Zn-Pro M Zn-protein chelate with a moderate chelation strength; Zn-Pro S Zn-protein chelate with a strong chelation strength; Broiler chickens; Kinetics; Metallothionein; Organic zinc absorption; Small intestine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28528581 DOI: 10.1017/S0007114517001040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nutr ISSN: 0007-1145 Impact factor: 3.718