Energy Metabolism in Animals and Man

Energy Metabolism in Animals and Man
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 0521369312
ISBN-13 : 9780521369312
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Synopsis Energy Metabolism in Animals and Man by : Sir Kenneth Lyon Blaxter

Abstract: This book discusses the factors which affect the heat produced by animals and man and the ways in which the energy of the organic components of their diets are used to support growth and reproduction. The general thermodynamic principles are considered in addition to the physical principles related to heat loss by radiation, convection, conduction and evaporation of water. Major parts of the book deal with the minimal or basal production of heat, with the heat produced during muscular work and as a result of physiological reactions to the climatic environment. The test is intended for undergraduates and postgraduates who are studying energy metabolism in the context of zoology, agriculture, ecology, or medicine.

Energy Metabolism in Farm Animals

Energy Metabolism in Farm Animals
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 511
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ISBN-10 : 9789400933637
ISBN-13 : 9400933630
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Energy Metabolism in Farm Animals by : M.W. Verstegen

Animal production systems have changed dramatically over the last two decades. Knowledge of energy metabolism and environmental physio logy has increased as appears from many textbooks on these disciplines. The contents of the symposia on energy metabolism of farm animals show this and they have initially focussed on feed evaluation and later on com parative aspects of energy metabolism. They show part of the progress being made. Application of knowledge of energy metabolism for animals has a long history since Lavoisier. In addition to this, studies about the environ mental requirements of animals have shown that we are still far from ac curate assessment of these requirements in terms of nutrients and ener gy. I n model studies on energy metabolism researchers have recognized the interaction between the environment and the energy requirements of animals. Estimation of energy requirements has been done in physiolo gical, physical and behavioural studies. The impact of conditions as en countered by animals in various production systems has been approached from different viewpoints related to these different disciplines. In addi tion, various kinds of infections (bacterial, parasitic: subclinical, clini cal) have been evaluated only recently with regard to their effect on pro tein and/or energy metabolism and thus on production. People working in the field of feed evaluation have defined how che mical and physical properties of nutrition infiuence energy to be derived for maintenance and production.

Energy and protein metabolism and nutrition

Energy and protein metabolism and nutrition
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9789086868322
ISBN-13 : 9086868320
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Synopsis Energy and protein metabolism and nutrition by : Hélène Lapierre

Development in agricultural sciences, particularly in farm animal sciences, resulted in the increased productivity to meet the demand for high quality and relatively cheap protein sources for human nutrition. In parallel, this increased productivity challenges the adequate supply of nutrients, including protein and energy, needed to cover not only high performances, but also insure animal health and welfare, reproduction and quality of products in a sustainable environment. The precise understanding of the animal biology is crucial for animal health and welfare, sustainable animal production, and health of animal product consumers. This book focuses on combining basic and applied research and its practical applications. To achieve these goals, many important topics are presented and discussed in detail. The most important issues in this book are: physiological aspects of protein and energy metabolism and nutrition; animal health and welfare metabolic related issues; effect of feeds and feed processing on energy and protein digestion and metabolism; methodological aspects of research on protein and energy metabolism; environment protection and enhancement of the quality and health-promoting features of animal products. This book constitutes a good source of knowledge for those who like to be up to date with the newest trends and findings in energy and protein metabolism in farm animals.

Animal and Human Calorimetry

Animal and Human Calorimetry
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0521048850
ISBN-13 : 9780521048859
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Synopsis Animal and Human Calorimetry by : J. A. McLean

This volume provides a comprehensive survey of the theory, practice, and techniques of calorimetry as applied to the study of energy metabolism in humans and animals. Calorimetry is used to estimate nutritional requirements of man and farm livestock and to evaluate different foods. It is also a powerful tool used in research into fundamental nutritional and physiological life processes and in the evaluation of stresses imposed by abnormal or severe environments. It is currently being applied in various branches of medical research and can be used as a diagnostic tool in hospitals for investigation of metabolic disorders. The authors discuss both direct calorimetry, which measures heat loss directly, and indirect calorimetry, where heat loss is inferred by measurement of some of the chemical byproducts of metabolism. In addition, guidance is provided to the instrumentation, technical problems, and precautions necessary to obtain accurate calorimetric measurements.

Energy Metabolism

Energy Metabolism
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9781483161792
ISBN-13 : 148316179X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Energy Metabolism by : Laurence E. Mount

Studies in the Agricultural and Food Sciences: Energy Metabolism is a compilation of works on the energy metabolism in animals, especially animals of agricultural importance. The book is written by authoritative workers in the field and is divided into six parts; each chapter is based on a selected paper presented at the Eighth Symposium on Energy Metabolism held at Cambridge in September 1979. The text discusses feed evaluation; use of energy for maintenance and growth; and simulation models for energy exchange and growth. The book also covers the comparative aspects of energy metabolism; use of energy in production and lactation; and metabolic responses in the growing animal. The monograph is recommended for those who plan to study about energy metabolism of farm animals and its relationship with certain biological processes. The book will also appeal to those who develop feeds and methods that can help improve energy metabolism of farm animals.

Animal and Human Calorimetry

Animal and Human Calorimetry
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780521309059
ISBN-13 : 0521309050
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Animal and Human Calorimetry by : J. A. McLean

This volume provides a comprehensive survey of the theory, practice, and techniques of calorimetry as applied to the study of energy metabolism in humans and animals. Calorimetry is used to estimate nutritional requirements of man and farm livestock and to evaluate different foods. It is also a powerful tool used in research into fundamental nutritional and physiological life processes and in the evaluation of stresses imposed by abnormal or severe environments. It is currently being applied in various branches of medical research and can be used as a diagnostic tool in hospitals for investigation of metabolic disorders. The authors discuss both direct calorimetry, which measures heat loss directly, and indirect calorimetry, where heat loss is inferred by measurement of some of the chemical byproducts of metabolism. In addition, guidance is provided to the instrumentation, technical problems, and precautions necessary to obtain accurate calorimetric measurements.

Fat Detection

Fat Detection
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 646
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ISBN-10 : 9781420067767
ISBN-13 : 1420067761
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Fat Detection by : Jean-Pierre Montmayeur

Presents the State-of-the-Art in Fat Taste TransductionA bite of cheese, a few potato chips, a delectable piece of bacon - a small taste of high-fat foods often draws you back for more. But why are fatty foods so appealing? Why do we crave them? Fat Detection: Taste, Texture, and Post Ingestive Effects covers the many factors responsible for the se

Nitrogen, Electrolytes, Water, and Energy Metabolism

Nitrogen, Electrolytes, Water, and Energy Metabolism
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Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015006128923
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Synopsis Nitrogen, Electrolytes, Water, and Energy Metabolism by : Miloslav Rechcígl

Energy metabolism; Amino acids and other nitrogenous compounds; Electrolytes; Comparative water metabolism in animals: protozoa to man.