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Poultry Science|November 24, 1999
Effects of phytase supplementation, individually and in combination, with glycanase, on the nutritive value of wheat and barleyV Ravindran, P H Selle, W L Bryden
Poultry Science|October 22, 2008
Influence of dietary phytic acid and source of microbial phytase on ileal endogenous amino acid flows in broiler chickensA J Cowieson, V Ravindran, P H Selle
Poultry Science|March 15, 2008
Influence of dietary electrolyte balance and microbial phytase on growth performance, nutrient utilization, and excreta quality of broiler chickensV Ravindran, A J Cowieson, P H Selle
Nutrition Research Reviews|December 18, 2008
Phytate and phytase: consequences for protein utilisationP H Selle, V Ravindran, A Caldwell, et al.
British Poultry Science|February 12, 2000
Response of broiler chickens to microbial phytase supplementation as influenced by dietary phytic acid and non-phytate phosphorus contents. I. Effects on bird performance and toe ashS Cabahug, V Ravindran, P H Selle, et al.
British Poultry Science|October 28, 2011
Increased dietary sodium chloride concentrations reduce endogenous amino acid flow and influence the physiological response to the ingestion of phytic acid by broiler chickensA J Cowieson, M R Bedford, V Ravindran, et al.
British Poultry Science|July 13, 2000
Response of broiler chickens to microbial phytase supplementation as influenced by dietary phytic acid and non-phytate phosphorous levels. II. Effects on apparent metabolisable energy, nutrient digestibility and nutrient retentionV Ravindran, S Cabahug, G Ravindra, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1983
Treatment of benzimidazole-resistant cyathostomes in horses--evaluation of a paste of febantel plus a piperazineD L Griffin, H V Whitlock, P H Selle, et al.
British Poultry Science|November 9, 2017
Inclusion levels and modes of whole grain incorporation into wheat-based rations differentially influence the performance of broiler chickensA F Moss, H H Truong, S Y Liu, et al.
Poultry Science|March 23, 2001
Microbial phytase improves performance, apparent metabolizable energy, and ileal amino acid digestibility of broilers fed a lysine-deficient dietV Ravindran, P H Selle, G Ravindran, et al.
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Poultry Science|November 24, 1999
Effects of phytase supplementation, individually and in combination, with glycanase, on the nutritive value of wheat and barleyV Ravindran, P H Selle, W L Bryden
Poultry Science|October 22, 2008
Influence of dietary phytic acid and source of microbial phytase on ileal endogenous amino acid flows in broiler chickensA J Cowieson, V Ravindran, P H Selle
Poultry Science|March 15, 2008
Influence of dietary electrolyte balance and microbial phytase on growth performance, nutrient utilization, and excreta quality of broiler chickensV Ravindran, A J Cowieson, P H Selle
Nutrition Research Reviews|December 18, 2008
Phytate and phytase: consequences for protein utilisationP H Selle, V Ravindran, A Caldwell, et al.
British Poultry Science|February 12, 2000
Response of broiler chickens to microbial phytase supplementation as influenced by dietary phytic acid and non-phytate phosphorus contents. I. Effects on bird performance and toe ashS Cabahug, V Ravindran, P H Selle, et al.
British Poultry Science|October 28, 2011
Increased dietary sodium chloride concentrations reduce endogenous amino acid flow and influence the physiological response to the ingestion of phytic acid by broiler chickensA J Cowieson, M R Bedford, V Ravindran, et al.
British Poultry Science|July 13, 2000
Response of broiler chickens to microbial phytase supplementation as influenced by dietary phytic acid and non-phytate phosphorous levels. II. Effects on apparent metabolisable energy, nutrient digestibility and nutrient retentionV Ravindran, S Cabahug, G Ravindra, et al.
Australian Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1983
Treatment of benzimidazole-resistant cyathostomes in horses--evaluation of a paste of febantel plus a piperazineD L Griffin, H V Whitlock, P H Selle, et al.
British Poultry Science|November 9, 2017
Inclusion levels and modes of whole grain incorporation into wheat-based rations differentially influence the performance of broiler chickensA F Moss, H H Truong, S Y Liu, et al.
Poultry Science|March 23, 2001
Microbial phytase improves performance, apparent metabolizable energy, and ileal amino acid digestibility of broilers fed a lysine-deficient dietV Ravindran, P H Selle, G Ravindran, et al.
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