
doi: 10.3382/ps.0540626
Abstract The binding of Zn65 by rapeseed meal and soybean meal was studied. Rapeseed meal was found to bind almost twice as much zinc as soybean meal. The zinc binding capacity of rapeseed meal appeared to be related to its content of bound tannins and possibly to some, as yet, undetermined factor(s) in the meal.
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