Minerals in Animal And Human Nutrition
By: McDowell, Lee Russell.
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: USA: Academic Press; 1992Edition: 1st ed.Description: 524 p.ISBN: 0124833691 (hardcover); 9780124833692 (hardcover).Subject(s): Animal Nutrition | Minerals in nutrition | Minerals in animal nutrition | Minerals in human nutrition | Deficiency diseasesDDC classification: 613.285 McDowell 17952 1st 1992 A.Nutrition Summary: This book presents concise, up-to-date information on mineral nutrition for livestock and poultry, as well as comparative aspects with laboratory animals and humans. Chapters are organized by established and most common minerals and present information on each mineral's properties, distribution, and natural sources, as well as their requirements, metabolism, functions, deficiencies, and toxicity in various animals. Minerals in which naturally occurring deficiencies or excesses are known to be of economic importance are emphasized. Many practical implications of deficiencies and excesses are also discussed along with methods sources of supplementation. This is both a comprehensive textbook and reference manual that will be useful for animal and veterinary scientists, nutritionists, and human medical researchers. It will also be valuable for feed manufacturers, livestock extension specialists, and farmers.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This book presents concise, up-to-date information on mineral nutrition for livestock and poultry, as well as comparative aspects with laboratory animals and humans. Chapters are organized by established and most common minerals and present information on each mineral's properties, distribution, and natural sources, as well as their requirements, metabolism, functions, deficiencies, and toxicity in various animals. Minerals in which naturally occurring deficiencies or excesses are known to be of economic importance are emphasized. Many practical implications of deficiencies and excesses are also discussed along with methods sources of supplementation. This is both a comprehensive textbook and reference manual that will be useful for animal and veterinary scientists, nutritionists, and human medical researchers. It will also be valuable for feed manufacturers, livestock extension specialists, and farmers.
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