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Animal derivatives are commonly used in a meal form (such as chicken meal, poultry by-product meal) where meat and animal derivatives are cooked, the fat removed and the remaining material dried to create a dry meal).   
 
Animal derivatives are commonly used in a meal form (such as chicken meal, poultry by-product meal) where meat and animal derivatives are cooked, the fat removed and the remaining material dried to create a dry meal).   
 
====Aromatic Amino Acids====
 
====Aromatic Amino Acids====
Group of amino acids characterized by side chains consisting of flat ring structures.
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Group of amino acids characterized by side chains consisting of flat ring structures.
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====Ash====
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''See Crude Ash''
 
====Atwater Factors====
 
====Atwater Factors====
 
Estimated energy contribution from each gram of protein, fat and carbohydrate.  
 
Estimated energy contribution from each gram of protein, fat and carbohydrate.  
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A mineral that able to bind and prevent absorption of other minerals.  
 
A mineral that able to bind and prevent absorption of other minerals.  
 
====Chicken Meal====
 
====Chicken Meal====
See Animal (or Fish) Derivatives or By-products
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''See Animal (or Fish) Derivatives or By-products''
 
====Cholecalciferol====
 
====Cholecalciferol====
 
Form of vitamin D (D3) synthesized by animals.
 
Form of vitamin D (D3) synthesized by animals.
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====Conditionally Essential Nutrients====
 
====Conditionally Essential Nutrients====
 
Amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that have limited de novo synthesis by animals and during specific periods of high nutrient demand (such as growth or gestation) may be required in the diet.
 
Amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that have limited de novo synthesis by animals and during specific periods of high nutrient demand (such as growth or gestation) may be required in the diet.
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====Crude Ash====
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Ash is the term used to define the inorganic material left after organic material has been burnt. It is important to recognise that this does not indicate ash was added to the food. It is also permitted to call “ash”, “incinerated residue” or “inorganic matter”.
 
====Dibasic Amino Acids====
 
====Dibasic Amino Acids====
 
Group of amino acids characterized by side chain consisting of a second basic group.
 
Group of amino acids characterized by side chain consisting of a second basic group.
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The effect of a particular food or meal on elevating blood sugar levels.
 
The effect of a particular food or meal on elevating blood sugar levels.
 
====High Density Lipoprotein====
 
====High Density Lipoprotein====
The smallest of the lipoprotein molecules with the lowest ratio of fat to protein. Used to transport lipid and cholesterol from the periphery to the liver and other end organs (such as adrenals and ovary/testes) for further metabolism.  
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The smallest of the lipoprotein molecules with the lowest ratio of fat to protein. Used to transport lipid and cholesterol from the periphery to the liver and other end organs (such as adrenals and ovary/testes) for further metabolism.
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====Incinerated Residue====
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''See Crude Ash''
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====Inorganic Matter====
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''See Crude Ash''
 
====Ketogenic Amino Acid====
 
====Ketogenic Amino Acid====
 
Amino acids that can be converted to acetyl-CoA for use in the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
 
Amino acids that can be converted to acetyl-CoA for use in the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
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====Tocopherol====
 
====Tocopherol====
 
General term for the family of vitamin E compounds.
 
General term for the family of vitamin E compounds.
   
====Trace Nutrient====
 
====Trace Nutrient====
 
Essential nutrients required in milligram to microgram daily amounts in the diet.
 
Essential nutrients required in milligram to microgram daily amounts in the diet.
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