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Animal Feed Science and Technology
84 (2000) 155±166
Protein quality of linseed for growing broiler chicks
J. TrevinÄo*, M.L. RodrõÂguez, L.T. Ortiz, A. ReboleÂ, C. Alzueta
Departamento de ProduccioÂn Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad Complutense,
Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Received 19 July 1999; received in revised form 19 October 1999; accepted 2 March 2000
Abstract
The protein quality of linseed was assessed and compared to that of soybean meal (SBM) in two
experiments using growing broiler chicks. In the ®rst experiment, the protein ef®ciency ratio (PER)
and net protein ratio (NPR) were calculated for diets (90 g crude protein kgÿ1) containing the
following sources of protein: SBM and SBM diet modi®ed to contain 10, 30 and 100% of the total
protein from linseed. There was a signi®cant (P
84 (2000) 155±166
Protein quality of linseed for growing broiler chicks
J. TrevinÄo*, M.L. RodrõÂguez, L.T. Ortiz, A. ReboleÂ, C. Alzueta
Departamento de ProduccioÂn Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad Complutense,
Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Received 19 July 1999; received in revised form 19 October 1999; accepted 2 March 2000
Abstract
The protein quality of linseed was assessed and compared to that of soybean meal (SBM) in two
experiments using growing broiler chicks. In the ®rst experiment, the protein ef®ciency ratio (PER)
and net protein ratio (NPR) were calculated for diets (90 g crude protein kgÿ1) containing the
following sources of protein: SBM and SBM diet modi®ed to contain 10, 30 and 100% of the total
protein from linseed. There was a signi®cant (P