Campbell et al., 1971 - Google Patents
The development of some digestive enzymes in the intestines of pigs reared artificiallyCampbell et al., 1971
- Document ID
- 4939112621417991326
- Author
- Campbell R
- Brough H
- Fell B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Journal of Agricultural Science
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A comparison was made of the development of acid and alkaline phosphatase, invertase, lactase and leucine aminopeptidase specific activities in the small intestines of two groups of neonatal pigs. The groups consisted of two litters of suckling pigs and two litters of pigs that …
- 241000282887 Suidae 0 title abstract description 66
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