Macro- and micromineral composition of pigs from birth to 145 kilograms of body weight

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作者
Mahan, DC
Shields, RG
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Ohio Agr Res & Dev Ctr, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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elements; minerals; body composition; ash; pigs;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
Body mineral composition was determined in 81 pigs killed at birth, weaning (28 d), and at approximately 15-kg intervals to 145 kg of BW. Total body components, including internal tissue, whole blood, and hair, were wet-ashed and analyzed for their mineral contents with the inductive coupled plasma method, except for Se, which was determined by fluorometric analysis. The results demonstrated that the body protein:ash ratio increased from birth to 20 kg BW, remained constant to 125 kg, but then declined to 145 kg BW (P <.01). The K:Na ratio increased from birth to 105 kg BW and then reached a plateau(P <.01). The Ca:P ratio decreased from birth to 20 kg then remained relatively constant to 90 kg BW, whereupon it increased (P <.01). These ratios reflected the rate of development of muscle and bone tissue and the higher soft tissue requirement for P and K during early growth. When expressed on a fat-free tissue basis, body Na was higher than K at birth, but thereafter body K increased linearly (P <.01) and Na content declined (P <.01). When Mg, Mn, Mo, and Cr were expressed on a fat-free empty body weight basis, each increased from birth but they maintained the same relative concentrations from 20 to 145 kg BW (P <.01). Body Fe increased from birth to 20 kg BW but then gradually declined to 145 kg BW (P <.01), whereas Zn increased to 145 kg BW (P <.01). Selenium increased from birth to weaning and again after 105 kg BW (P <.01). The amount of Co in the fat-free empty body increased linearly (P <.01) with increasing pig weight, and body Cu decreased to 75 kg BW and then reached a plateau (P <.01). The nonessential elements AZ, Sr, and Sn increased dramatically from birth to weaning with a low rate of increase from 8.5 to 145 kg BW (P <.01), but Sn decreased after weaning (P <.01). The nonessential elements generally had a more variable concentration than the dietary essential trace minerals. There was a quantitative increase (P <.01) in all macro-and microelements from birth to 145 kg BW.
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