Title of article :
Cheated Minerals in Animal Nutrition
Author/Authors :
Dayyani ، Nematollah - Lecturer of Payam Noor university , Beyki Bandar Abadi ، Morteza Academic member of Agriculture Natural Resources Research Center , Amir Abadi Farhani ، Ahmad - Lecturer of Payam Noor university
Pages :
5
From page :
1387
To page :
1391
Abstract :
Chelating is the chemical process by which a mineral (iron, cobalt, copper, zinc, and manganese) is combined with a mixture of amino acids and peptides. The resulting substances are known as chelates. Another descriptive term, proteinates, refers to the amino acid bond. These chelated minerals are thought to be more digestible than nonchelated forms. In other words, chelation makes the minerals more bioavailable (able to be absorbed and used for bodily functions), chiefly by shielding them from the effects of other dietary elements in the animal’s digestive tract. Proteinates or chelates are described as organic minerals in contrast to inorganic minerals, those that are not bound to amino acids
Keywords :
Chelate , mineral , Nutrition , Bioavailability
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Record number :
2458232
Link To Document :
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