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    Effects of Astragalus membranaceus fiber on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, microbial composition, VFA production, gut pH, and immunity of weaned pigs by Che, Dongsheng, Adams, Seidu, Wei, Cai, Gui‐Xin, Qin, Atiba, Emmanuel M., Hailong, Jiang

    Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-05-2019)
    “…Astragalus membranaceus is an herbaceous perennial plant, growing to about 2 feet tall, with sprawling stems and alternate leaves about 12–24 leaflets. In…”
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    Effects of physicochemical and structural properties of single and double feedstuffs derived from different botanic sources on in vitro starch digestion and glucose release kinetics by Zhong, Qingzhen, Li, Mingye, Atiba, Emmanuel M., Yin, Yulin, Yang, Qian, Zhang, Lin, Sun, Zewei

    “…Starch is the largest constituent in animal diets. The aims of this study were as follows: (a) to assess the variability of basic physicochemical properties…”
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    Influence of metabolizable protein and minerals supplementation on detrimental effects of endoparasitic nematodes infection in small ruminants by Atiba, Emmanuel M., Zewei, Sun, Qingzhen, Zhong

    Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-09-2020)
    “…Endoparasitic nematode infection could have negative impacts on performances of sheep and goats. However, supplementary protein and minerals can also affect…”
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    Dietary protein degradability effect on performance of lambs experimentally infected with Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis by Atiba, Emmanuel M., Li, Yunfei, Cheng, Wenge, Li, Yue, Sun, Ningning, Sun, Zewei, Zhong, Qingzhen

    Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-07-2021)
    “…The study investigated the effects of dietary protein degradation rate on growth performance and immune response of crossbred Dorper × short-tail Han ram lambs…”
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