CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE

Moose (Alces alces) are difficult to keep in captivity an often die of apparent digestive problems. It has been hypothesized that some of the problem may stem from an inability to produce adequate quantities of the enzymes necessary to digest the starch contained in cereal grains formulated into syn...

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Main Authors: Schwartz, Charles C., Harmon, David L., Hundertmark, Kris J., Robbins, Charles T., Lintzeñich, Barbara A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lakehead University 1996
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spelling ftjalces:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/835 2023-12-31T09:58:39+01:00 CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE Schwartz, Charles C. Harmon, David L. Hundertmark, Kris J. Robbins, Charles T. Lintzeñich, Barbara A. 1996-01-01 application/pdf http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/835 eng eng Lakehead University http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/835/913 http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/835 Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose; Vol. 32 (1996): Alces Vol. 32 (1996); 25-29 2293-6629 0835-5851 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 1996 ftjalces 2023-12-03T00:08:53Z Moose (Alces alces) are difficult to keep in captivity an often die of apparent digestive problems. It has been hypothesized that some of the problem may stem from an inability to produce adequate quantities of the enzymes necessary to digest the starch contained in cereal grains formulated into synthetic diets. We tested this hypothesis by quantifying concentrations of the important enzymes found in the pancreas and small intestine of 2 moose. We compared these values to a grain fed steer. Pancreatic α-amylase concentrations were higher in moose (4,228 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1) than the steer (1,104 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1), and intestinal maltase concentrations were similar between moose (0.33 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1) and the steer (0.47 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1). Additionally, moose produced concentrations of isomaltase (0.6 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1) at a rate similar to values published for cattle (0.4-0.6 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1). Only lactase values were lower in moose than cattle. Although our sample size was small, these data suggest that moose are quite capable of producing the enzymes necessary for the breakdown of both starch and disaccharides. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces Alces (A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose)
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description Moose (Alces alces) are difficult to keep in captivity an often die of apparent digestive problems. It has been hypothesized that some of the problem may stem from an inability to produce adequate quantities of the enzymes necessary to digest the starch contained in cereal grains formulated into synthetic diets. We tested this hypothesis by quantifying concentrations of the important enzymes found in the pancreas and small intestine of 2 moose. We compared these values to a grain fed steer. Pancreatic α-amylase concentrations were higher in moose (4,228 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1) than the steer (1,104 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1), and intestinal maltase concentrations were similar between moose (0.33 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1) and the steer (0.47 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1). Additionally, moose produced concentrations of isomaltase (0.6 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1) at a rate similar to values published for cattle (0.4-0.6 μmol·g tissue-1·min-1). Only lactase values were lower in moose than cattle. Although our sample size was small, these data suggest that moose are quite capable of producing the enzymes necessary for the breakdown of both starch and disaccharides.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Schwartz, Charles C.
Harmon, David L.
Hundertmark, Kris J.
Robbins, Charles T.
Lintzeñich, Barbara A.
spellingShingle Schwartz, Charles C.
Harmon, David L.
Hundertmark, Kris J.
Robbins, Charles T.
Lintzeñich, Barbara A.
CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE
author_facet Schwartz, Charles C.
Harmon, David L.
Hundertmark, Kris J.
Robbins, Charles T.
Lintzeñich, Barbara A.
author_sort Schwartz, Charles C.
title CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE
title_short CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE
title_full CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE
title_fullStr CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE
title_full_unstemmed CARBOHYDRASE ACTIVITY IN THE PANCREAS AND SMALL INTESTINE OF MOOSE AND CATTLE
title_sort carbohydrase activity in the pancreas and small intestine of moose and cattle
publisher Lakehead University
publishDate 1996
url http://alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/835
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