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The Effect of Aluminum on the Phosphorus Availability in Algae-Containing Diets
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1982
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NutritionBiogeochemistryTibia AshEngineeringAlgal BiomassEnvironmental EngineeringAquacultureAlgal ProductAlgae-containing DietsControl DietsPlant NutritionAlgal BiologyPhosphorus AvailabilityOsteoporosisMineral MetabolismHealth Sciences
The phosphorus availability in diets containing algae meal with a high concentration of aluminum was determined by evaluation of the response of tibia ash and phosphorus. Graded levels of dicalcium phosphate were added to six diets with 10% algae meal containing 5% aluminum and to corresponding control diets. The diets were fed daily for 10 days, each lot pair-fed to the lot consuming the least feed. The results show that .76 g of supplementary phosphorus were required to ameliorate the decline in bone calcification and prevent the hypophosphatemic effects of 1 g aluminum in diet.
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