Metabolic Modifiers
Effects on the Nutrient Requirements of Food-Producing Animals
National Research Council author Board on Agriculture author Subcommittee on Effects of Metabolic Modifiers on the Nutrient Requirements of Food-Producing Animals author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:1st Feb '94
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In the past decade, animal scientists have learned that administering recombinantly derived somatotropin (growth hormone) to cows improves milk production and that giving beta-adrenergic agonists to meat animals improves productivity and leanness.
In order for these metabolic modifiers to yield benefits, however, sound management of the animals' nutrition is necessary. This volume reports on how these substances work in the animals' metabolism, what effects they might have on nutrient requirements of domestic livestock, and what information should be developed further by investigators.
The book explores the current understanding of the biology, structure, mechanisms of action, and treatment effects of somatotropin, beta-adrenergic agonists, and anabolic steroids.
A companion volume to the Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals series, this authoritative volume will be required reading for animal scientists, researchers, veterinarians, livestock farmers, and faculty and students in university animal veterinary science programs.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Mechanisms of Action of Metabolic Modifiers
- 3. Effect of Somatotropin on Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle
- 4. Effect of Metabolic Modifiers on Nutrient Requirements of Growing Ruminants
- 5. Effect of Metabolic Modifiers on Nutrient Requirements of Growing Swine
- 6. Effect of Metabolic Modifiers on Nutrient Requirements of Poultry
- References
- Authors
- Index <
ISBN: 9780309049979
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96 pages