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Interaction of calcium and phytate in broiler diets: 1. Effects on apparent prececal digestibility and retention of phosphorus

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Table 1. Analyzed composition of 3 soybean meals (SBM) with different phytate concentrations1,2
Table 2. Formulation and calculated analyses of the basal diets
Table 3. Calculated and determined nutrient analyses1 of dietary treatments
Figure 1. Effects of source of soybean meal with different phytateconcentrations and dietary Ca level on apparent prececal P digestibility(a) and absorption (b) and output of phytate P at the distal ileum (c)of broilers at 21 d of age
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