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  • Ikeda, S., Ishibashi, Y., Murata, O., Nasu, T., and Harada, T. 1988. Qualitative requirements of the Japanese parrot fish for water-soluble vitamins. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi, 54:2029-2035.
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References - J

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  • Jackson, J.A., R.J. Harmon and Z. Tabeidi. 1997. Effect of dietary supplementation with vitamin E for lactating dairy cows fed tall fescue hay infected with endophyte. J. Dairy Sci. 80:569-572.
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  • Jacob, R.A., and M.E. Swenseid. 1990. Niacin. In "Present Knowledge of Nutrition," 6th edition. Int. Life Sciences Institute, Washington, D.C.
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  • Jarrett, J. 1970. Thiaminase-induced encephalopathy. Vet. Med. Sm. Anim. Clin. 65:705.
  • Jaster, E.H., and N.E. Ward. 1990. Supplemental nicotinic acid or nicotinamide for lactating dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 73:2880.
  • Jaster, E.H., D.F. Bell, and T.A. MacPherson. 1983. Nicotinic acid and serum metabolite concentrations of lactating cows fed supplemental niacin. J. Dairy Sci. 66:1039.
  • Jaster, E.H., G.F. Hartnell, and M.F. Hutjens. 1982. Performance of six dairy herds fed supplemental niacin. J. Dairy Sci. 65(Suppl. 1):117 (Abstr.).
  • Jayaprakas, V., and Sambhu, C. 1995. Growth responses of white prawn, Penaeus indicus, to dietary L-carnitine. Proc. 4th Asian Fisheries Forum, Oct 16-20, 1995, p. 104.
  • Jeng, K.C., C.S. Yang, W.Y. Siu, Y.S. Tsai, W.J. Liao and J.S. Kuo. 1996. Supplementation with vitamins C and E enhances cytokine production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells in healthy adults. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 64:960-965.
  • Jenkins, K.J., and A.S. Atwal. 1994. Effects of dietary saponins on fecal bile acids and neutral sterols, and availability of vitamins A and E in the chick. J. Nutr. Biochem. 5:134.
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  • Jensen, M.S., V.M. Gabert, H. Jorgensen and S.K. Jensen. 1997. Dietary fat as a natural source of vitamin E and the influence of fatty acid composition on the apparent ileal and overall digestibility of protein, starch, fat and energy. Livestock Prod. Sci. 12:75-79.
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