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Dietary influences on pancreatic amylase and small intestinal disaccharidase activities in cattle
Kreikemeier, K.K.; Harmon, D.L.; Gross, K.; Armendariz, C.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1989
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1989, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March, 1989 Starting Page:97, Ending Page:99 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Pancreatic alpha-amylase activity was 54% higher in cattle fed at twice maintenance
energy than in cattle fed at maintenance and was 52% greater in hay-fed than grain-fed cattle.
Increased pancreatic alpha-amylase activity probably represents increased secretion as well.
Alpha-amylase activity in small intestinal digesta was greater with increased energy intake and
with hay feeding. Small intestine mucosal disaccharidase activities in cattle were unaffected by
diet. Lactase activity was highest in the proximal segment of the small intestine and low in both
mid and distal segments. Maltase and isomaltase activities were low in the duodenum, but
increased toward the jejunum and remained elevated through the terminal ileum.