Hill C H
J Nutr. 1979 Mar;109(3):501-7. doi: 10.1093/jn/109.3.501.
Studies have been conducted to determine the influence of dietary protein levels of 10, 20, and 30% fed as soybean meal on the toxicity of selenium, cadmium, vanadium, cobalt, and nickel to chicks. The toxicity was evaluated in terms of growth retardation and a decrease in resistance to S. gallinarum infection as measured by mortality. The toxicity of selenium or cadmium was unaffected by the protein level of the diet while the toxicity of vanadium, cobalt and nickel was decreased by increased dietary protein as measured by the interactions on growth. The interactions apparent on growth were not as apparent on resistance to infection indicating that the latter parameter is much less sensitive to these dietary manipulations than is growth.
已开展研究以确定以豆粕形式饲喂的10%、20%和30%膳食蛋白质水平对硒、镉、钒、钴和镍对雏鸡毒性的影响。根据生长迟缓以及通过死亡率衡量的对鸡伤寒沙门氏菌感染抵抗力的下降来评估毒性。饮食中蛋白质水平对硒或镉的毒性没有影响,而根据生长方面的相互作用衡量,钒、钴和镍的毒性会因膳食蛋白质增加而降低。在生长方面明显的相互作用在对感染的抵抗力方面并不明显,这表明后一个参数对这些饮食操作的敏感性远低于生长。