Huffington Post (blog) Plant proteins do NOT contain all the amino acids critical for the health of obligate carnivores, and unlike humans who have the physiological ability to turn plant proteins into the missing pieces needed for a complete amino acid profile, cats don't ...
PR Web (press release) This research report categorizes the global market for feed amino acids on the basis of amino acid , livestock, and geography thereby projecting the market size in terms of value and analyzing trends in each of the submarkets. and more »
7thSpace Interactive (press release) In the present study, L- and D- amino acid concentrations in the brain, liver, and plasma in Djungarian and Roborovskii hamsters were investigated during day and night times to explain the possible difference in hyperactivity between them. Most of the ...
Business Wire (press release) Of all feed additives, amino acids have the largest market in terms of revenue, standing at $6,315.8 million in 2012. Consumption of amino acid feed additives has been on the rise globally; Asia-Pacific and Latin America are high-growth markets for ... and more »
PR Newswire UK (press release) The report "Feed Amino Acids Market by Livestock (Swine, Cattle, Poultry, Aquatic Animals & Others), by Amino Acid (Tryptophan, Lysine, Methionine, Threonine & Others), by Geography - Global Trends & Forecasts to 2018", defines and segments the global ... and more »