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Ekološki, fiziološki in patološki učinki mikroelementov in težkih kovin v prehrani živali (Slovene)

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
4.02.02  Biotechnical sciences  Animal production  Animal nutrition 

Code Science Field
B420  Biomedical sciences  Nutrition 
B360  Biomedical sciences  Animal physiology 
Keywords
essential and nonessential elements, As, Se and Zn speciation, foodstuffs and feedstuffs, animal nutrition
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Researchers (12)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  10582  PhD Ingrid Falnoga  Neurobiology  Researcher  1996 - 2001  344 
2.  08187  PhD Antonija Holcman  Animal production  Researcher  1996 - 2001  401 
3.  06374  MSc Ajda Kermauner Kavčič  Animal production  Researcher  1996 - 2001  342 
4.  05624  Mojca Koman-Rajšp  Animal production  Researcher  1996 - 2001  46 
5.  11889  PhD Andrej Lavrenčič  Animal production  Researcher  1998 - 2001  354 
6.  00486  PhD Andrej Orešnik  Animal production  Researcher  1999 - 2001  372 
7.  08945  PhD Borut Smodiš  Control and care of the environment  Researcher  1996 - 2001  496 
8.  15728  Janja Smrke    Researcher  1996 - 2001  33 
9.  01873  PhD Vekoslava Stibilj  Chemistry  Head  2000 - 2001  687 
10.  15468  Jože Stopar  Animal production  Researcher  1996 - 2001  20 
11.  01411  PhD Zdenka Šlejkovec  Chemistry  Researcher  1996 - 2001  240 
12.  09530  PhD Miroslav Štruklec  Animal production  Researcher  1996 - 2001  149 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0106  Jožef Stefan Institute  Ljubljana  5051606000  90,724 
Abstract
Analyses of macro (Na, K, Ca, P, Mg), micro (Mn, Zn) and trace elements (Se, I) and heavy metals (As, Hg) in feedstuffs and animal products with studies of their digestion, availability and metabolism are the basis for studies of their physiological and toxic effects in animal and human nutrition. Proposed program includes analyses of feedstuffs, examination of relationships between trace elements and heavy metals concentrations in feed, eggs and milk and study of Zn (organic and anorganic form) added in feed on its balance, availibility and distribution in some organs.
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