Bioavailability of Fluorine in Sepiolite for Laying Hens
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Fecha de publicación
1990-12-01ISSN
0032-5791
Resumen
The purpose of the present work was to compare the bioavailability of structural fluorine
contained in sepiolite and in sodium fluoride for laying hens. Three hundred 27-wk-old laying hens were fed
one of three diets: 1) a control based on corn, barley, and soybean meal containing 21 mg/kg of fluorine; 2) a
sepiolite diet in which 2% sepiolite replaced 2% barley in the control diet and which contained 217 mg/kg of
fluorine; and 3) a NaF diet, consisting of the same control diet to which NaF was added to contain 217 mg/kg
of fluorine (the same level of F~ as the sepiolite diet). The experiment ended when hens were 64 wk old.
Fluorine concentration in the tibial bone of hens fed the NaF diet was four times higher than in the control,
and twice as high in eggshell. In contrast, hens fed sepiolite had fluorine concentrations in tibial bone and
eggshell not significantly higher than fluorine concentrations in the controls. These results indicate that
fluorine from sepiolite was not available. The effects of the different diets on egg production, feed intake, feed
conversion, egg weight, shell and interior egg quality, dry matter of feces, and body weight gain were also
determined but no significant differences due to the dietary treatment were observed.
(Key words: fluorine, sepiolite, sodium fluoride, tibial bone, eggshell)
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Artículo
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Versión publicada
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Inglés
Materias (CDU)
636 - Explotación y cría de animales. Cría del ganado y de animales domésticos
Páginas
5
Publicado por
Elsevier
Publicado en
Poultry Science
Citación
Nogareda, C., J. Brufau, A. Pérez-Vendrell, E. Angulo, M. Almirall, and E. Esteve-Garcia. 1990. “Bioavailability of Fluorine in Sepiolite for Laying Hens.” Poultry Science 69 (12): 2165-2169. doi: 10.3382/ps.0692165
Program
Nutrició Animal
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