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    Osmoregulatory function of betaine in alleviating heat stress in poultry by Ratriyanto, Adi, Mosenthin, Rainer

    “…This review focuses on the osmoregulatory function of betaine and its effect in terms of alleviating heat stress in poultry. Poultry appear to be particularly…”
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    Predicting standardized ileal digestibility of lysine in full-fat soybeans using chemical composition and physical characteristics by Kaewtapee, Chanwit, Mosenthin, Rainer

    Published in Animal bioscience (01-06-2024)
    “…Objective: The present work was conducted to evaluate suitable variables and develop prediction equations using chemical composition and physical…”
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    Intestinal Microbiota and Microbial Metabolites Are Changed in a Pig Model Fed a High-Fat/Low-Fiber or a Low-Fat/High-Fiber Diet by Heinritz, Sonja N, Weiss, Eva, Eklund, Meike, Aumiller, Tobias, Louis, Sandrine, Rings, Andreas, Messner, Sabine, Camarinha-Silva, Amélia, Seifert, Jana, Bischoff, Stephan C, Mosenthin, Rainer

    Published in PloS one (21-04-2016)
    “…The intestinal microbiota and its metabolites appear to be an important factor for gastrointestinal function and health. However, research is still needed to…”
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    The role of dietary nucleotides in single-stomached animals by Sauer, Nadja, Mosenthin, Rainer, Bauer, Eva

    Published in Nutrition research reviews (01-06-2011)
    “…The transition from liquid to solid feed during weaning results in morphological, histological and microbial changes in the young animal's intestinal tract and…”
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    Dietary changes in nutritional studies shape the structural and functional composition of the pigs' fecal microbiome-from days to weeks by Tilocca, Bruno, Burbach, Katharina, Heyer, Charlotte M E, Hoelzle, Ludwig E, Mosenthin, Rainer, Stefanski, Volker, Camarinha-Silva, Amélia, Seifert, Jana

    Published in Microbiome (27-10-2017)
    “…The possible impact of changes in diet composition on the intestinal microbiome is mostly studied after some days of adaptation to the diet of interest. The…”
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    Effect of dietary protein supply originating from soybean meal or casein on the intestinal microbiota of piglets by Rist, Vanessa T.S., Weiss, Eva, Sauer, Nadja, Mosenthin, Rainer, Eklund, Meike

    Published in Anaerobe (01-02-2014)
    “…Dietary composition is a major factor influencing the intestinal microbial ecosystem of pigs. To alleviate weaning-associated disorders, variations in dietary…”
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    Impact of a High-Fat or High-Fiber Diet on Intestinal Microbiota and Metabolic Markers in a Pig Model by Heinritz, Sonja N, Weiss, Eva, Eklund, Meike, Aumiller, Tobias, Heyer, Charlotte M E, Messner, Sabine, Rings, Andreas, Louis, Sandrine, Bischoff, Stephan C, Mosenthin, Rainer

    Published in Nutrients (23-05-2016)
    “…To further elaborate interactions between nutrition, gut microbiota and host health, an animal model to simulate changes in microbial composition and activity…”
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    Vitamin K alleviates bone calcium loss caused by Salmonella Enteritidis through carboxylation of osteocalcin by Liu, Yaojun, Mosenthin, Rainer, Zhao, Lihong, Zhang, Jianyun, Ji, Cheng, Ma, Qiugang

    “…Background The present study aimed at evaluating the effect of vitamin K (VK) supplementation on bone health of laying hens challenged by Salmonella…”
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    Effect of the desolventizing/toasting process on chemical composition and protein quality of rapeseed meal by Mosenthin, Rainer, Messerschmidt, Ulrike, Sauer, Nadja, Carré, Patrick, Quinsac, Alain, Schöne, Friedrich

    “…Background: During processing in a desolventizer/toaster(DT), rapeseed meal(RSM) is heated to evaporate the hexane and to reduce the level of heat-labile…”
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    Improved Satellite Cell Proliferation Induced by L-Carnosine Benefits Muscle Growth of Pigs in Part through Activation of the Akt/mTOR/S6K Signaling Pathway by Liu, Yaojun, Shen, Wenqiang, Liu, Tao, Mosenthin, Rainer, Bao, Yinghui, Chen, Peng, Hao, Wenbo, Zhao, Lihong, Zhang, Jianyun, Ji, Cheng, Ma, Qiugang

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-07-2022)
    “…(1) Background: L-carnosine (β-alanyl-L-histidine), a natural dipeptide, exists at relatively high concentrations in skeletal muscles, and has been shown to…”
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    Methodological impact of starch determination on starch content and ileal digestibility of starch in grain legumes for growing pigs by Jezierny, Dagmar, Mosenthin, Rainer, Sauer, Nadja, Schwadorf, Klaus, Rosenfelder-Kuon, Pia

    “…Background: Grain legumes represent a valuable energy source in pig diets due to their high starch content. The present study was conducted to determine the…”
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    Intestinal gene expression in pigs: effects of reduced feed intake during weaning and potential impact of dietary components by Bauer, Eva, Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U., Verstegen, Martin W. A., Mosenthin, Rainer

    Published in Nutrition research reviews (01-12-2011)
    “…The weaning transition is characterised by morphological, histological and microbial changes, often leading to weaning-associated disorders. These intestinal…”
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    Determination of basal ileal endogenous losses and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in barley fed to growing pigs by Spindler, Hanna Katharina, Mosenthin, Rainer, Rosenfelder, Pia, Jørgensen, Henry, Bach Knudsen, Knud Erik, Eklund, Meike

    “…Background: Basal ileal endogenous amino acid(AA) losses(IAAend) and standardized ileal digestibility(SID) values of cereal grains, such as barley, are…”
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    Use of pigs as a potential model for research into dietary modulation of the human gut microbiota by Heinritz, Sonja N., Mosenthin, Rainer, Weiss, Eva

    Published in Nutrition research reviews (01-12-2013)
    “…The human intestinal microbial ecosystem plays an important role in maintaining health. A multitude of diseases including diarrhoea, gastrointestinal…”
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    Potential of cereal grains and grain legumes in modulating pigs׳ intestinal microbiota – A review by Aumiller, Tobias, Mosenthin, Rainer, Weiss, Eva

    Published in Livestock science (01-02-2015)
    “…Dietary modulation seems to be a promising tool to promote growth and activity of the beneficial members of the indigenous intestinal microbiota in monogastric…”
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    Variation in chemical composition and physical characteristics of cereal grains from different genotypes by Rodehutscord, Markus, Rückert, Christine, Maurer, Hans Peter, Schenkel, Hans, Schipprack, Wolfgang, Bach Knudsen, Knud Erik, Schollenberger, Margit, Laux, Meike, Eklund, Meike, Siegert, Wolfgang, Mosenthin, Rainer

    Published in Archives of animal nutrition (03-03-2016)
    “…Genotypes of cereal grains, including winter barley (n = 21), maize (n = 27), oats (n = 14), winter rye (n = 22), winter triticale (n = 21) and winter wheat (n…”
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    Improved simple T-cannula technique to facilitate surgery and daily skin care of growing pigs by Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U, Rosenfelder-Kuon, Pia, Brehm, Helga, Eklund, Meike, Mosenthin, Rainer

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract In order to further increase the stability of the cannula behind the ribs and to facilitate cannula exteriorization in growing pigs, the present study…”
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    Mineral digestibility and environmental issues. Efficacy and interactions of phytases by Mosenthin, Rainer, Broz, Jiri

    Published in Livestock science (01-09-2010)
    “…Means to reduce excretion of both P and trace elements such as Cu and Zn in pig manure include better agreement between supply and requirement and development…”
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