Primates in Nutritional Research

Author: Hayes   K  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323153171

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123342508

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123342508

Subject: Q959.848 Primates

Language: ENG

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Description

Primates in Nutritional Research is a result of a workshop on primate nutrition, held in October 1978. This book presents the topics in the workshop, which are the nutrient requirements and various techniques of feeding monkeys and the in-depth reviews of investigated aspects of nutritional research, where nonhuman primates are the models for human disease.
This volume has 16 chapters and is basically divided according to two main themes. The first part (Chapters 1-7) deals with the practical matters of nutritional husbandry. Topics in this section include dietary allowances for nutrients; liquid formulas and protein requirements; caloric intake and weight changes; folic acid needs; and semipurified diets.
The second part (Chapters 8-16) describes different models under investigation at the time of publishing. Included in this section are discussions on diet and atherosclerosis; selected aspects of metabolic behavior of the squirrel monkey; effects of dietary fat on plasma lipids; acute and chronic effects of ethanol; and the induction of obesity.
Students, teachers, scientists, and researchers interested in nonhuman primate research will find this book very helpful. Professionals in other areas of study, such as nutrition and food science, medicine, metabolic diseases, and animal research, will also benefit from this book.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Contributors

pp.:  8 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 12

CHAPTER 2. DIETARY ALLOWANCES FOR NUTRIENTS IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  22 – 50

CHAPTER 3. LIQUID FORMULAS AND PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  50 – 70

CHAPTER 4. CALORIC INTAKE AND WEIGHT CHANGES IN ADULT RHESUS MONKEYS

pp.:  70 – 84

CHAPTER 5. FOLIC ACID NEEDS FOR BREEDING AND GROWTH OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  84 – 110

CHAPTER 6. SEMIPURIFIED DIETS FOR NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  110 – 132

CHAPTER 7. OPEN FORMULA NATURAL INGREDIENT DIETS FOR NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  132 – 150

CHAPTER 8. ROLE OF DIET IN NORMAL BILIARY PHYSIOLOGY AND GALLSTONE FORMATION

pp.:  150 – 192

CHAPTER 9. DIET AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  192 – 210

CHAPTER 10. IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR NONHUMAN PRIMATE MODELS OF DIET-INDUCED ATHEROSCLEROSIS

pp.:  210 – 226

CHAPTER 11. EFFECTS OF DIETARY FAT ON PLASMA LIPIDS IN NORMAL AND SPONTANEOUSLY DIABETIC MACACA NIGRA

pp.:  226 – 236

CHAPTER 12. SELECTED ASPECTS OF THE METABOLIC BEHAVIOR OF THE SQUIRREL MONKEY

pp.:  236 – 260

CHAPTER 13. ACUTE AND CHRONIC EFFECTS OF ETHANOL IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  260 – 302

CHAPTER 14. INDUCTION OF OBESITY IN NCNHUMAN PRIMATE MODELS OF HUMAN OBESITY

pp.:  302 – 326

CHAPTER 15. NUTRITION AND INFECTION INTERRELATIONSHIPS IN MONKEYS

pp.:  326 – 352

CHAPTER 16. PRIMATES IN NUTRITIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH

pp.:  352 – 383

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