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Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Wirkstoffe in der Tierernährung e.V. (Hrsg.) Amino acids in animal nutrition Responsible for the content Dr. J. Häffner, Aventis Animal Nutrition Dr. D. Kahrs, Lohmann Animal Health Dr. J. Limper, Degussa-Hüls AG J. de Mol, Novus Dr. M. Peisker, ADM Dr. P. Williams, Anitox Editor: Scope and objective of the association Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Wirkstoffe Safeguard member interests and act as their in der Tierernährung e.V. (AWT) representative in dealing nationally with Contact: Dr. E. Süphke authorities, government departments, legisla- Roonstr. 5 tive bodies, professional organisations and D-53175 Bonn other institutions Tel. + 49 228/ 35 24 00 Fax + 49 228/ 36 13 97 Representation of German interests in additi- ves internationally. AWT Trade Association AWT is a German trade association with an interna- Co-operate to harmonise applications for the tional presence representing the professional, approval of feed additives scientific technical and trade interests of leading manufacturers and processors of additives used in Brief and advise members on all professional animal nutrition. matters, particularly with respect to current legislation. Provide information for the general public on the use, safety and quality of feed additives in animal nutrition. ISBN 3-86037-126-6 © 2000 by Agrimedia GmbH Spithal 4 · D-29468 Bergen/Dumme Telephone ++49 (0) 58 45 - 98 81 - 0 · Telefax ++49 (0) 58 45 - 988 111 E-Mail: mail@agrimedia.com · Internet: www.agrimedia.com All rights reserved. Contents 1. Introduction.................................5 2. Protein and amino acids..........................8 2.1 The nutrient protein...........................8 2.1.1 Significance and composition......................8 2.1.2 Classification...............................9 2.1.3 Determination..............................10 2.1.4 Digestion and absorption........................11 2.1.5 Metabolism and protein synthesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2.1.6 The quality of protein..........................12 2.2 Amino acids..............................16 2.2.1 Chemical structure...........................16 2.2.2 Classification of amino acids......................17 2.2.3 Essential amino acids..........................18 2.2.4 Limiting amino acids and ideal protein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2.3 Amino acid availability.........................23 2.3.1 Fundamental considerations......................23 2.3.2 Influential factors............................25 2.3.3 Limitation of the evaluation systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 2.4 Analysis.................................28 2.5 Amino acid concentrations in feedstuffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 3. Amino acid requirements.........................36 3.1 Broiler fattening.............................36 3.2 Laying hens (inclusive rearing).....................36 3.3 Breeding and fattening of turkeys....................39 3.4 Water fowl...............................39 3.5 Pig production and fattening......................40
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