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Board-invited review: Sensitivity and responses of functional groups to feed processing methods on a molecular basis 被引量:2

Board-invited review: Sensitivity and responses of functional groups to feed processing methods on a molecular basis
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摘要 In complex feed structures, there exist main chemical functional groups which are associated with nutrient utilization and availability and functionality. Each functional group has unique molecular structure therefore produce unique molecular vibration spectral profile. Feed processing has been used to improve nutrient utilization for many years. However, to date, there was little study on processing-induced changes of feed intrinsic structure and functional groups on a molecular basis within intact tissue. This is because limited research technique is available to study inherent structure on a molecular basis. Recently bioanalytical techniques: such as Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy as well as Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform molecular spectroscopy have been developed. These techniques enable to detect molecular structure change within intact tissues. These techniques can prevent destruction or alteration of the intrinsic protein structures during processing for analysis. However, these techniques have not been used in animal feed and nutrition research. The objective of this review was show that with the advanced technique, sensitivity and responses of functional groups to feed processing on a molecular basis could be detected in my research team. These functional groups are highly associated with nutrient utilization in animals. In complex feed structures, there exist main chemical functional groups which are associated with nutrient utilization and availability and functionality. Each functional group has unique molecular structure therefore produce unique molecular vibration spectral profile. Feed processing has been used to improve nutrient utilization for many years. However, to date, there was little study on processing-induced changes of feed intrinsic structure and functional groups on a molecular basis within intact tissue. This is because limited research technique is available to study inherent structure on a molecular basis. Recently bioanalytical techniques: such as Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy as well as Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform molecular spectroscopy have been developed. These techniques enable to detect molecular structure change within intact tissues. These techniques can prevent destruction or alteration of the intrinsic protein structures during processing for analysis. However, these techniques have not been used in animal feed and nutrition research. The objective of this review was show that with the advanced technique, sensitivity and responses of functional groups to feed processing on a molecular basis could be detected in my research team. These functional groups are highly associated with nutrient utilization in animals.
作者 Peiqiang Yu
出处 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 SCIE CAS 2013年第1期1-4,共4页 畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) SaskCanola Funding Saskatchewan Agricultural Development Fund (ADF) Ministry of Agriculture Strategic Research Chair Fund (Saskatchewan,Canada)
关键词 Sensitivity and responses of functional groups Molecular structures Feed processing Nutrient utilizationand availability Sensitivity and responses of functional groups, Molecular structures, Feed processing, Nutrient utilizationand availability
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