Zinc, copper and iron utilisation by chicks fed various concentrations of zinc
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 30 (1) , 123-134
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668908417131
Abstract
1. Zinc, iron and copper interactions were examined in chicks (New Hampshire X Single Comb White Leghorn) grown individually in stainless steel cages and fed on purified diets with three concentrations of zinc: control (37 mg Zn/kg), moderate (100 mg Zn/kg) and excess (2000 mg Zn/kg) in three studies. 2. Chicks given either moderate or excess zinc excreted more than twice as much 65Zn from a test diet as those fed on the control diet. Thus chicks given the moderate amount of zinc had concentrations of zinc in tissues similar to those of controls but chicks given excess zinc accumulated zinc in their tissues. 3. The specific activity of 65Zn in the tissues, especially in the bursa of Fabricius, of chicks given excess zinc was not reduced as much as would be predicted. Thus, ingestion of excess zinc appeared to reduce tissue turnover of 65Zn, especially in the bursa. However, humoral immune responses, as measured by antibody titres to sheep red blood cells, were not affected. 4. Chicks given excess zinc or pair‐fed on the control diet retained less 59Fe from a test diet than chicks given control or moderate concentrations of zinc ad libitum. The iron concentrations in tibiae of chicks given excess zinc were depressed.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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