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Ingredient and chemical composition of experimental protected lysine supplements.

Ingredient and chemical composition of experimental protected lysine supplements.

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Recent research has focused on the development of lysine supplements that resist ruminal degradation but are digestible in the small intestine using various fat coatings. Hydrogenated fats are poorly digested in the small intestine, so inclusion of unsaturated fatty acids such as oleic acid may improve digestibility in the small intestine. The obje...

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... ingredient and chemical composition of experimental protected lysine supplements are presented in Table 1. The composition of the experimental products was in agreement with formulations. ...

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