Paule Baldwin
University of Liège
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Research in Veterinary Science | 1998
Marianne Diez; Jean-Luc Hornick; Paule Baldwin; C. Van Eenaeme; Louis Istasse
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of three fibres (sugar-beet fibre, guar gum and inulin) incorporated in the basal diet of healthy dogs at 7 per cent of dry matter (DM). Parameters examined included stool output, water consumption, nutrient digestibility and fasting and postprandial plasma metabolites. All fibres increased wet faecal output; an increase in faecal DM output being observed with sugar-beet fibre only. Sugar-beet fibre and inulin increased daily water consumption. Sugar-beet fibre and guar gum decreased DM digestibility. The three fibres diminished organic matter and crude protein digestibility while ether extract digestibility was decreased by guar gum and inulin. Guar gum induced lower postprandial insulin, alpha-amino-nitrogen and urea plasma concentrations. Guar gum also lowered fasting cholesterolaemia. Sugar-beet fibre and inulin showed no metabolic effects. These physiological properties suggest that guar gum would be a suitable ingredient for dietary therapy of chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus or hyperlipidaemia in the dog.
Canadian Journal of Animal Science | 1998
C. Van Eenaeme; M. Evrard; Jean-Luc Hornick; Paule Baldwin; Marianne Diez; Louis Istasse
Nitrogen balance and myofibrillar protein breakdown were studied in 16 double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls during a low growth period (0.5 kg d−1) (LGP) of 4 mo (L4), 8 mo (L8), or 14 mo (L14) and the subsequent fattening period (rapid growth period, RGP). The control group (CG) was given a conventional fattening diet; the others received a low-energy, low-protein diet during LGP, and the same diet as the CG during RGP. Measurements were made halfway through the LGP, l mo after the beginning of the fattening period, and 1 mo before slaughter. Nitrogen balance was about half of CG (P < 0.001) during LGP, e.g., 50.8, 21.3, 25.8, and 23.8 g d−1, for CG, L4, L8, and L14, respectively. Between LGP and RGP, N balance increased by about 18 g N d−1 above the control in the compensating groups L4, L8 and L14. This was due to the higher digestibility and the higher metabolizability of the nitrogen in the fattening diet. Lower muscle protein accretion during the LGP resulted from decreased synthesis (P < 0.001) and de...
American Journal of Veterinary Research | 1997
Marianne Diez; Jean-Luc Hornick; Paule Baldwin; Louis Istasse
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 2004
Marianne Diez; Charles Michaux; Isabelle Jeusette; Paule Baldwin; Louis Istasse; Vincent Biourge
Journal of Animal Science | 1990
Louis Istasse; C. Van Eenaeme; Pierre Evrard; Annick Gabriel; Paule Baldwin; Guy Maghuin-Rogister; Jean-Marie Bienfait
Canadian Journal of Animal Science | 1996
Jean-Luc Hornick; C. Van Eenaeme; Sabine Gauthier; Paule Baldwin; Louis Istasse
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition | 1997
Marianne Diez; Christian Van Eenaeme; Jean-Luc Hornick; Paule Baldwin; Louis Istasse
Archive | 1983
Christian Van Eenaeme; Paule Baldwin; Olivier Lambot; Jean-Marie Bienfait
World review of animal production | 1990
Louis Istasse; A. Marcq; C. van Eenaeme; Paule Baldwin; E. Rommel; Marc Gielen; Jean-Marie Bienfait
Archive | 1996
Vincent Minet; Christian Van Eenaeme; Pascale Raskin; Isabelle Dufrasne; Antoine Clinquart; Jean-Luc Hornick; Marianne Diez; Asangule Pierre Mayombo; Paule Baldwin; Jean-Marie Bienfait; Louis Istasse