Gut Health
Flexibility of intestinal digestive processes to handle anti-nutrients: phytate as an example
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Speaker: Prof Markus RODEHUTSCORD, Inst Animal Science, Univ Hohenheim, Germany
Phytate can be significantly degraded in the intestine but dietary Ca and P supply may drastically affect this degradation. It is thus important to avoid excess in minerals to guarantee efficacy of endogenous and exogenous, mucosal and bacterial, phytase activities.
Advancia Academy 2018: Strengthening intestinal frontier: key for performance - Presentation
Phytate can be significantly degraded in the intestine but dietary Ca and P supply may drastically affect this degradation. It is thus important to avoid excess in minerals to guarantee efficacy of endogenous and exogenous, mucosal and bacterial, phytase activities.
Advancia Academy 2018: Strengthening intestinal frontier: key for performance - Presentation
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