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-- Polysaccharides -- Lignin -- Summary -- Further reading -- Lipids -- Classification of lipids -- Fats -- Glycolipids -- Phospholipids -- Waxes -- Steroids -- Terpenes -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Proteins, nucleic acids and other nitrogenous compounds -- Proteins -- Amino acids -- Peptides -- Structure of proteins -- Properties of proteins -- Classification of proteins -- Nucleic acids -- Other nitrogenous compounds -- Nitrates -- Alkaloids -- Summary -- Further reading -- Vitamins -- introduction -- Fat-soluble vitamins -- The vitamin B complex -- Vitamin C -- Hypervitaminosis -- Summary -- Further reading -- Minerals -- Functions of minerals -- Natural and supplementary sources of minerals -- Acid-base balance -- Major elements -- Trace elements -- Other elements -- Summary -- Further reading -- Part 2 The digestion and metabolism of nutrients -- Enzymes -- Classification of enzymes -- Nature of enzymes -- Mechanism of enzyme action -- Specific nature of enzymes -- Factors affecting enzyme activity -- Nomenclature of enzymes -- Summary -- Further reading -- Digestion -- Digestion in monogastric mammals -- Microbial digestion in ruminants and other herbivores -- Alternative sites of microbial digestion -- Nutrient digestion and the environment -- Summary -- Further reading -- Historical reference -- Metabolism -- Energy metabolism -- Protein synthesis -- Fat synthesis -- Carbohydrate synthesis -- Control of metabolism -- Summary. 327 $aFurther reading -- Part 3 Quantifying the nutrient content of foods: digestibility, energy and protein values -- Evaluation of foods: digestibility -- Measurement of digestibility -- Validity of digestibility coefficients -- Digestibility in different sections of the digestive tract -- Factors affecting digestibility -- Measurement of mineral availability -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Evaluation of foods: energy content of foods and energy partition within the animal -- Demand for energy -- Supply of energy -- Animal calorimetry: methods for measuring heat production and energy retention -- Utilisation of metabolisable energy -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Evaluation of foods: systems for expressing the energy value of foods -- Energy systems and energy models -- Energy systems for ruminants -- Energy systems for pigs and poultry -- Energy systems for horses -- Predicting the energy value of foods -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Historical references -- Evaluation of foods: protein -- Crude protein -- Digestible crude protein -- Determination of endogenous nitrogen -- Measures of protein quality for monogastric animals -- Measures of food protein used in practice in the feeding of pigs and poultry -- Measures of food protein used in practice in the feeding of horses -- Measures of protein quality for ruminant animals -- The UK metabolisable protein system -- Feed into Milk -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Part 4 The nutrient requirements of animals -- Feeding standards for maintenance and growth -- Nutrient requirements for maintenance -- Nutrient requirements for growth -- Nutrient requirements for wool production -- Mineral and vitamin requirements for maintenance and growth -- Nutritional control of growth -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Historical reference. 327 $aFeeding standards for reproduction -- Nutrition and the initiation of reproductive ability -- Plane of nutrition, fertility and fecundity -- Egg production in poultry -- Nutrition and the growth of the foetus -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Lactation -- Sources of milk constituents -- Nutrient requirements of the lactating dairy cow -- Nutrient requirements of the lactating goat -- Nutrient requirements of the lactating ewe -- Nutrient requirements of the lactating sow -- Nutrient requirements of the lactating mare -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Voluntary intake of food -- Food intake in monogastric animals -- Food intake in ruminants -- Food intake in horses -- Prediction of food intake -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Part 5 The nutritional characteristics of foods -- Grass and forage crops -- Pastures and grazing animals -- Grasses -- Legumes -- Other forages -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Silage -- Silage, ensilage and silos -- Role of plant enzymes in ensilage -- Role of microorganisms in ensilage -- Nutrient losses in ensilage -- Classification of silages -- Nutritive value of silages -- Whole crop cereal and legume silages -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Hay, artificially dried forages, straws and chaff -- Hay -- Artificially dried forages -- Straws and related by-products -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Roots, tubers and related by-products -- Roots -- Tubers -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Cereal grains and cereal by-products -- The nutrient composition of grains -- Barley -- Maize -- Oats -- Wheat -- Other cereals -- Cereal processing -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Protein concentrates -- Oilseed cakes and meals -- Oilseed residues of minor importance -- Leguminous seeds -- Animal protein concentrates -- Milk products. 327 $aSingle-cell protein -- Synthetic amino acids -- Non-protein nitrogen compounds as protein sources -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Food additives -- Antibiotics -- Probiotics -- Oligosaccharides -- Enzymes -- Organic acids -- Spray-dried plasma -- Modifiers of rumen fermentation -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Part 6 Animal products and human nutrition -- Animal nutrition and the consumers of animal products -- Comparative nutrition -- The contribution of animal products to human requirements -- Objections to the use of animal products -- Future trends in the consumption of animal products -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Appendix 1: Solutions to numerical questions -- Appendix 2: Notes on tables -- Index. 330 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