December 2021 Lab News

Achievements

In December 2nd, Dr. Stein gave a conference in Spanish in FEDNA, Madrid, Spain about "Developments in nutrition in the last 20 years in the United States".

 

 

Publications

Peer-reviewed publications: 

Espinosa, Charmaine D., Maryane S. F. Oliveira, Joseph R. Limbach, Natalia S. Fanelli, Markus K. Wiltafsky-Martin, and Hans H. Stein. 2021. Long-term steam conditioning is needed to maximize the nutritional value of expander-processed soybean expellers. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 101: 704–714 (2021) dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjas-2021-0029. 

Lagos, L. Vanessa, Mike R. Bedford, and Hans H. Stein. 2021. Increased microbial phytase increased phytate destruction, plasma inositol, and feed efficiency of weanling pigs, but reduced dietary calcium and phosphorus did not affect gastric pH or fecal score and reduced growth performance and bone ash. J. Anim. Sci. 99: 12, 1-13. doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab333.

McGhee, Molly L., Bailey N. Harsh, and Hans H. Stein. 2021. High inclusion rates of hybrid rye instead of corn in diets for growing-finishing pigs do not influence the overall growth performance and most carcass traits are not influenced by hybrid rye. J. Anim. Sci. 99: 12, 1–8. doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab324.

Student Ph.D. Dissertation: 
Carly Rundle, 2021. Ph.D. Dissertation: Isoquinoline alkaloids improve amino acid digestibility and intestinal function of pigs

Hannah Baiey, 2021. Ph.d. Dissertation: Spray dried plasma increases nutrient digestibility, improves growth performance, and modulates the inflammatory response of weaned pigs and sows