Abstract :
Kinetics modelling was used to study the effects of different dietary phosphorus (P) levels on P metabolism in young sheep.
An experiment was conducted with 12 Santa Inˆes lambs receiving a basal diet of a hay-concentrate mixture. Different amounts of
dicalcium phosphate were added to the basal diet, to give the following treatments levels of 0, 1.5, 3 and 4.5 g/animal/day. The
isotopic dilution technique (32P) was used for analyze four compartments: gastrointestinal tract, plasma, bone and soft tissues (liver,
heart, kidney and muscle), as well as nutrient flows between them. All P flows showed a positive linear or exponential relationship
with P intake. Both incorporation and reabsorption in bone and soft tissue increased with increasing P levels in the diet, with positive
retention above 3 g/day. On the 4.5g P/day treatment, reduced P absorption and increased P in the faeces from dietary origin was
noted. Three g/day of P treatment was sufficient to meet soft tissue requirements for young sheep.
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Keywords :
Mineral , nutrition , Soft tissue , lamb , bone