Dietary Taurine Improves Growth Performance and Intestine Health via the GSH/GSSG Antioxidant System and Nrf2/ARE Signaling Pathway in Weaned Piglets
Early weaning of piglets was prone to increase reactive oxygen species, disrupt the redox balance, decrease antioxidant capacity, cause oxidative stress and intestinal oxidative damage, and lead to diarrhea in piglets. This research aimed to study dietary taurine (Tau) supplementation at a level rel...
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Main Authors: | Lingang Wang (Author), Liwen Jiang (Author), Yunyun Chu (Author), Fu Feng (Author), Wenjie Tang (Author), Chen Chen (Author), Yibin Qiu (Author), Zhijin Hu (Author), Hui Diao (Author), Zhiru Tang (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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