| Literature DB >> 24980724 |
Ingrid Lorenz1, Arcangelo Gentile2.
Abstract
Metabolic acidosis in calves with neonatal diarrhea was believed to be mainly caused by the loss of bicarbonate via the intestines or the formation of L-lactate during anaerobic glycolysis after tissue hypoperfusion in dehydrated calves. Because D-lactate was not considered to be of interest in human or veterinary medicine, routine diagnostic methods targeted the detection of L-lactate only. The development of stereospecific assays for the measurement of D-lactate facilitated research. This article summarizes the available information on D-lactic metabolic acidosis in neonatal ruminants.Entities:
Keywords: Calf diarrhea; Neonates; Ruminal drinking; Ruminants; d-lactic acidosis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24980724 DOI: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2014.03.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract ISSN: 0749-0720 Impact factor: 3.357