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Jason T. Lee

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  12
Citations -  309

Jason T. Lee is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feed conversion ratio & Broiler. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 272 citations.

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Guar meal germ and hull fractions differently affect growth performance and intestinal viscosity of broiler chickens.

TL;DR: The results suggest that residual gum was responsible for some deleterious effects seen when guar meal was fed, and that the germ fraction was a superior ingredient when compared with the hull fraction.
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Effects of guar meal by-product with and without beta-mannanase Hemicell on broiler performance

TL;DR: Hemicell significantly improved feed:gain ratio of diets containing 5% of each fraction of guar meal versus the untreated diets, and addition of beta-mannanase (HemICEll) increases the upper feeding level for the germ fraction to 5%.
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Evaluation of phytate-degrading Lactobacillus culture administration to broiler chickens.

TL;DR: Phytate degradation as a novel probiotic mechanism using recombinant Lactobacillus cultures expressing Bacillus subtilis phytase is investigated, demonstrating proof of principle that administration of phytate-degrading probiotic cultures can improve performance of livestock animals.
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Quantitative measurement of negligible trypsin inhibitor activity and nutrient analysis of guar meal fractions.

TL;DR: Analyses indicated that the germ fraction is most appropriate for inclusion in poultry diets, and trypsin inhibitor activity previously reported as an antigrowth factor associated with guar meal was negligible and not considered to be a significant factor limiting its use in poultry feeds.
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In vitro Viscosity as a Function of Guar Meal and ß-Mannanase Content of Feeds

TL;DR: In this paper, an in vitro procedure was developed to measure the impact of guar meals and endo-s-mannanase (Hemicell) on feed viscosity.