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The Journal of nutrition2002; 132(6 Suppl 2); 1774S-5S; doi: 10.1093/jn/132.6.1774s

Serum response of ponies to beta-carotene fed by grass meal or a synthetic beadlet preparation with and without added dietary fat.

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Publication Date: 2002-06-04 PubMed ID: 12042524DOI: 10.1093/jn/132.6.1774sGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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APA
Kienzle E, Kaden C, Hoppe PP, Opitz B. (2002). Serum response of ponies to beta-carotene fed by grass meal or a synthetic beadlet preparation with and without added dietary fat. J Nutr, 132(6 Suppl 2), 1774S-5S. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/132.6.1774s

Publication

ISSN: 0022-3166
NlmUniqueID: 0404243
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 132
Issue: 6 Suppl 2
Pages: 1774S-5S

Researcher Affiliations

Kienzle, Ellen
  • Institute of Physiology, Biochemistry and Animal Nutrition, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany. kienzle@tiph.vetmed.uni-muenchen.de
Kaden, Christine
    Hoppe, Peter P
      Opitz, Birgit

        MeSH Terms

        • Animal Feed
        • Animals
        • Biological Availability
        • Dietary Fats, Unsaturated / pharmacology
        • Female
        • Horses / blood
        • Male
        • Microspheres
        • Osmolar Concentration
        • beta Carotene / administration & dosage
        • beta Carotene / blood
        • beta Carotene / pharmacology

        Citations

        This article has been cited 1 times.
        1. Trombetta MF, Accorsi PA, Falaschini A. Effect of β-carotene Supplementation on Italian Trotter Mare Peripartum.. J Equine Sci 2010;21(1):1-6.
          doi: 10.1294/jes.21.1pubmed: 24833972google scholar: lookup