Sensors | |
Potential for Development of an |
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Vesela I. Chalova1  Clifford A. Froelich1  | |
[1] Poultry Science Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2472, USA; E-Mails: | |
关键词:
methionine;
microbial biosensors;
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DOI : 10.3390/s100403562 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Methionine is an essential amino acid for animals and is typically considered one of the first limiting amino acids in animal feed formulations. Methionine deficiency or excess in animal diets can lead to sub-optimal animal performance and increased environmental pollution, which necessitates its accurate quantification and proper dosage in animal rations. Animal bioassays are the current industry standard to quantify methionine bioavailability. However, animal-based assays are not only time consuming, but expensive and are becoming more scrutinized by governmental regulations. In addition, a variety of artifacts can hinder the variability and time efficacy of these assays. Microbiological assays, which are based on a microbial response to external supplementation of a particular nutrient such as methionine, appear to be attractive potential alternatives to the already established standards. They are rapid and inexpensive
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© 2010 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland.
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