Endogenous N-excretion and minimal protein requirement for maintenance of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) |
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Authors: | C I Flurer G Krommer H Zucker |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Physiologie, Tier?rztlichen Fakult?t, Universit?t München, West Germany. |
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Abstract: | The protein requirement for maintenance of the marmoset Callithrix jacchus was investigated by factorial calculation via the N balance technique. Six adult male marmosets were fed a protein-free pelleted diet for 22 days. When a low protein diet (6%) was fed in the preperiod, only 7 days were necessary and when fed a higher protein diet (18%) 10 days were necessary to reach a minimum of N excretion during protein depletion. Body weight losses averaged 11% and food intake was 21% lower in the protein free period. The average endogenous urine N (EUN) was 62.1 mg N and endogenous fecal N (EFN) 49.2 mg N/kg W0.75. Body surface losses (BSN) were assumed to be 20 mg N/kg W0.75. The total endogenous loss of 131.3 mg N/kg W0.75 is similar to that of other species. Net protein utilization (NPU) of well balanced proteins, determined near the N equilibrium, was 51.8%. The calculated net protein requirement amounts to 313.6 mg N/kg W0.75, which corresponds to a dietary protein content of 6% in a diet of high caloric density, (about 19-20 MJ/kg dry matter) when the food intake is 3.3% of body weight. |
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