Serum response of ponies to beta-carotene fed by grass meal or a synthetic beadlet preparation with and without added dietary fat.
Abstract: No abstract available
Publication Date: 2002-06-04 PubMed ID: 12042524DOI: 10.1093/jn/132.6.1774sGoogle Scholar: Lookup
The Equine Research Bank provides access to a large database of publicly available scientific literature. Inclusion in the Research Bank does not imply endorsement of study methods or findings by Mad Barn.
- Journal Article
- Research Support
- Non-U.S. Gov't
Cite This Article
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
Researcher Affiliations
- Institute of Physiology, Biochemistry and Animal Nutrition, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Munich, Germany. kienzle@tiph.vetmed.uni-muenchen.de
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.- Trombetta MF, Accorsi PA, Falaschini A. Effect of β-carotene Supplementation on Italian Trotter Mare Peripartum.. J Equine Sci 2010;21(1):1-6.
Use Nutrition Calculator
Check if your horse's diet meets their nutrition requirements with our easy-to-use tool Check your horse's diet with our easy-to-use tool
Talk to a Nutritionist
Discuss your horse's feeding plan with our experts over a free phone consultation Discuss your horse's diet over a phone consultation
Submit Diet Evaluation
Get a customized feeding plan for your horse formulated by our equine nutritionists Get a custom feeding plan formulated by our nutritionists