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15 Dietary enzymes for increasing energy availability

Graham et al., 2008

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4608373922056870223
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Graham H
Balnavel D
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Biotechnology in animal feeds and animal feeding

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Supplementary enzymes have been widely researched and used in diets for non-ruminants over the past decade, and developments relating to improvements in energy availability from feeds will be discussed in this chapter. Applications to ruminant diets have also started to …
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