Estimation of phosphorus requirements of sows based on 24-h urinary phosphorus excretion during gestation and lactation.

Dose–response models Oversupplementation Phosphorus homoeostasis Renal regulation Sow nutrition

Journal

The British journal of nutrition
ISSN: 1475-2662
Titre abrégé: Br J Nutr
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0372547

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
14 08 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 7 9 2021
medline: 22 12 2022
entrez: 6 9 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Phosphorus requirements of reproducing sows were estimated using 24-h urinary P excretion. Thirty-six multiparous sows were fed one of six maize-soybean meal-based diets with total P ranging from 0·40 to 0·80 % in 0·08 % increments with a constant Ca:total P ratio (1·25:1). Diets were fed from day 7·5 ± 1 after breeding until the end of lactation (day 26 ± 1). Urine samples were collected in mid and late gestation (days 77·1 ± 2 and 112·4 ± 1) and early and late lactation (days 4·5 ± 1 and 18·2 ± 1). Phosphorus requirements were estimated using linear and nonlinear regression models. Based on a single 24-h urinary P excretion, estimated daily dietary total P requirements in mid and late gestation were 10·3 g (6·0 g standardised total tract digestible P, STTD P), and estimates for early and late lactation were 31·1 g (16·6 g STTD P) and 40·3 g (22·1 g STTD P), respectively. Plasma P and Ca concentrations were maintained within normal ranges at the estimated levels of P requirements. No differences among treatments were observed for plasma parathyroid hormone (

Identifiants

pubmed: 34486963
pii: S0007114521003421
doi: 10.1017/S0007114521003421
pmc: PMC9340856
doi:

Substances chimiques

Phosphorus 27YLU75U4W

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

377-388

Auteurs

Mariola Grez-Capdeville (M)

Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI53706, USA.

Thomas D Crenshaw (TD)

Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI53706, USA.

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