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carbonates and Weight Gain

carbonates has been researched along with Weight Gain in 7 studies

Research

Studies (7)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's3 (42.86)18.2507
2000's3 (42.86)29.6817
2010's1 (14.29)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Crawford, GI; Crombie, MB; Erickson, GE; Keeler, CD; Krehbiel, CR; Nunnery, GA; Wagner, JJ1
Farrag, AR; Ibrahim, KS; Saleh, ZA; Shaban, EE1
Ahmad, T; Hooge, DM; Mirza, MA; Mushtaq, T; Sarwar, M1
Baker, DH; Dilger, RN; Kimura, T; Sakai, R; Toue, S1
Bianchi, PB; Davis, AT; Lehotay, DC1
Bui, QQ; Clark, CR; Nemec, MD; Stump, DG; Ulrich, CE1
Miller, DD; Prather, TA1

Trials

1 trial(s) available for carbonates and Weight Gain

ArticleYear
Effect of different non-chloride sodium sources on the performance of heat-stressed broiler chickens.
    British poultry science, 2006, Volume: 47, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Body Composition; Body Temperature; Carbonates; Chickens; Dietary Supplements; Drinking; Hot Temperature; Poultry Diseases; Sodium Bicarbonate; Stress, Physiological; Sulfates; Weight Gain

2006

Other Studies

6 other study(ies) available for carbonates and Weight Gain

ArticleYear
Effects of calcium magnesium carbonate and roughage level on feedlot performance, ruminal metabolism, and site and extent of digestion in steers fed high-grain diets.
    Journal of animal science, 2008, Volume: 86, Issue:11

    Topics: Ammonia; Animals; Calcium Carbonate; Carbonates; Cattle; Diet; Dietary Fiber; Digestion; Drinking; Eating; Fatty Acids, Volatile; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Magnesium; Male; Medicago sativa; Minerals; Random Allocation; Rumen; Weight Gain

2008
Protective effects of zinc and selenium against benzene toxicity in rats.
    Toxicology and industrial health, 2011, Volume: 27, Issue:6

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Antioxidants; Benzene; Carbonates; Dietary Supplements; Eating; Hematologic Diseases; Kidney; Liver; Male; Organ Size; Oxidative Stress; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Selenic Acid; Selenium Compounds; Spleen; Weight Gain; Zinc Compounds

2011
Excess dietary L-cysteine, but not L-cystine, is lethal for chicks but not for rats or pigs.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2007, Volume: 137, Issue:2

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Animals; Carbonates; Chickens; Cystathionine; Cysteine; Cystine; Diet; Dietary Supplements; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Methionine; Potassium; Rats; Species Specificity; Swine; Weight Gain

2007
Carnitine supplementation ameliorates the steatosis and ketosis induced by pivalate in rats.
    The Journal of nutrition, 1996, Volume: 126, Issue:11

    Topics: 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid; Animals; Carbonates; Carnitine; Dicarboxylic Acids; Fatty Acids; Food, Fortified; Hydroxybutyrates; Ketones; Lipid Metabolism; Liver; Male; Muscle, Skeletal; Myocardium; Oxidation-Reduction; Pentanoic Acids; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Triglycerides; Weight Gain

1996
Developmental toxicity evaluation of a scrubbing solution used in petroleum refineries.
    Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A, 1998, Feb-06, Volume: 53, Issue:3

    Topics: Accidents, Occupational; Administration, Inhalation; Aerosols; Animals; Atmosphere Exposure Chambers; Blastocyst; Body Weight; Carbonates; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Eating; Embryonic and Fetal Development; Female; Litter Size; Petroleum; Potassium; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Respiratory Sounds; Soaps; Sternum; Weight Gain

1998
Calcium carbonate depresses iron bioavailability in rats more than calcium sulfate or sodium carbonate.
    The Journal of nutrition, 1992, Volume: 122, Issue:2

    Topics: Absorption; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Biological Availability; Calcium Carbonate; Calcium Sulfate; Carbonates; Eating; Hemoglobins; Iron; Male; Random Allocation; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Sulfates; Weight Gain

1992