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Imke Kühn

Researcher at AmeriCorps VISTA

Publications -  27
Citations -  655

Imke Kühn is an academic researcher from AmeriCorps VISTA. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytase & Broiler. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications receiving 452 citations.

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Hydrolysis of phytate and formation of inositol phosphate isomers without or with supplemented phytases in different segments of the digestive tract of broilers.

TL;DR: The hydrolytic cleavage of the first phosphate group is not the only limiting step in phytate degradation in broilers and their gut microbiota to hydrolyse InsP6 in low-P diets.
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Interactions between supplemented mineral phosphorus and phytase on phytate hydrolysis and inositol phosphates in the small intestine of broilers

TL;DR: Differences in the concentrations of lower InsPs indicated that the initial step of InsP6 hydrolysis is not the only catabolic step that is influenced by MCP or phytase levels, and effects of added MCP on phyt enzyme efficacy depend on the dose of supplemented phytases.
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Interactive effects of phosphorus, calcium, and phytase supplements on products of phytate degradation in the digestive tract of broiler chickens.

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of phytate degradation on myo-inositol degradation in broiler chickens were investigated, including the disappearance of MI, P, Ca, and amino acids (AA) in different segments of the digestive tract.
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Influence of phytase or myo-inositol supplements on performance and phytate degradation products in the crop, ileum, and blood of broiler chickens.

TL;DR: The outcomes indicate that MI might have been a relevant cause for the increase in G:F, and it is likely that the release of MI after complete dephosphorylation of phytate is one of the beneficial effects ofphytase, along with therelease of P and improvement in digestibility of other nutrients.
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Dietary effects on inositol phosphate breakdown in the crop of broilers

TL;DR: Treatment differences in lower InsPs indicated that hydrolysis of the first InsP6 phosphate group is not the only step in the degradation cascade in the crop of broilers that is influenced by dietary factors.