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Comparative Animal Nutrition and Metabolism

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Author: Peter Robert Cheeke, Ellen S. Dierenfeld
ISBN: 1845936310
ISBN-13: 9781845936310, 978-1845936310
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jul 2010
Publisher: Cabi Publishing
Edition: First
Number of Pages: 339
Language: English

Description
Nutrition is a very broad discipline, encompassing biochemistry, physiology, endocrinology, immunology, microbiology and pathology. Presenting the major principles of nutrition of both domestic and wild animals, this book takes a comparative approach, recognising that there are considerable differences in nutrient digestion, metabolism and requirements among various mammalian and avian species. Explaining species differences in food selection, food-seeking and digestive strategies and their significance to nutritional needs, chapters cover a broad range of topics including digestive physiology, metabolic disorders and specific nutrients such as carbohydrates proteins and lipids, with particular attention being paid to nutritional and metabolic idiosyncrasies. It is an essential text for students of animal and veterinary sciences.

Main Contents


Part I. Introduction and Digestive Tract Physiology
1 Introduction
2 Digestive Physiology: Autoenzymatic Digestors
3 Digestive Physiology: Alloenzymatic Digestors

Part II. Protein, Amino Acid and Nitrogen Metabolism
4 Protein and Amino Acid Structures and Properties
5 Protein Digestion
6 Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism and Function


Part III. Carbohydrates
7 Carbohydrate Structure
8 Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption
9 Cellular Metabolism of Carbohydrates


Part IV. Lipids
10 Lipid Structure
11 Lipid Digestion
12 Fat and Fatty Acid Metabolism
13 Lipid Peroxidation and Anti-Oxidant Nutrients


Part V. Integration of Metabolism
14 Amino Acids and Fats as Metabolic Fuels
15 Energy Storage
16 Disorders and Unique Aspects of Energy Metabolism
17 Feed Intake and Diet Selection


Part VI. Structural Features 18 The Skeletal System
19 The Integument, Pigmentation, Membranes, and Extracellular Matrix


Part VII. Water and Body Fluids
20 Water
21 Blood, Electrolytes and the Anemias


Part VIII. Reproduction and the Immune System
22 Nutrition and Reproduction
23 Nutrition and the Immune System
24 The inflammatory Response

 
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