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Ruminant thiamine requirement in perspective.

E E Edwin, R Jackman.   

Abstract

Thiaminases play an important role in the aetiology of CCN being responsible for the state of thiamine-deficiency which is an essential feature of the disease, evidence for which is presented here. These studies have led to a greater appreciation of the role of thiamine and thiaminases in ruminant nutrition especially as ruminal thiaminase activity is not confined to clinically affected animals but is of wider distribution. The importance of thiaminases in intensive beef production and the possibility of the need for thiamine supplementation in the form of a thiaminase resistant derivative is discussed.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7051526     DOI: 10.1007/bf02214990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Res Commun        ISSN: 0165-7380            Impact factor:   2.459


  37 in total

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Authors:  M Brin; M Tai; A S Ostashever; H Kalinsky
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  1960-07       Impact factor: 4.798

2.  Thiamine in the contents of the alimentary tract of sheep.

Authors:  A T PHILLIPSON; R S REID
Journal:  Br J Nutr       Date:  1957       Impact factor: 3.718

3.  The importance of delta1-pyrroline in the aetiology of cerebrocortical necrosis.

Authors:  E E Edwin; R Jackman; A F Machin; M P Quick
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  1976-06-21       Impact factor: 3.575

4.  [Thiamine content in livers and brains of sheep with cerebral necrosis, listeriosis and other diseases].

Authors:  H Behrens; H Höller
Journal:  Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr       Date:  1977-08-05

5.  Diagnostic aspects of cerebrocortical necrosis.

Authors:  E E Edwin; L M Markson; J Shreeve; R Jackman; P J Carroll
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  1979-01-06       Impact factor: 2.695

6.  Reversible inactivation of thiaminase I of Bacillus thiaminolyticus by its primary substrate, thiamine.

Authors:  C C Agee; R L Airth
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1973-09       Impact factor: 3.490

7.  Cerebro-cortical necrosis (C.C.N.) in calf. An experimental reproduction of the disease.

Authors:  C G Lilja
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1973       Impact factor: 1.695

8.  Consequences to the host of changes in rumen microbial activity.

Authors:  M Ishaque; P C Thomas; J A Rook
Journal:  Nat New Biol       Date:  1971-06-23

9.  Gastrointestinal passage and balance of thiamin in sheep.

Authors:  G Breves; H Hoeller; J Harmeyer; H Martens
Journal:  Ann Rech Vet       Date:  1979

Review 10.  Relationship of acidosis to other feedlot ailments.

Authors:  B E Brent
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  1976-10       Impact factor: 3.159

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  2 in total

1.  Pathogenesis of neurological signs associated with bovine enteric coccidiosis: a prospective study and review.

Authors:  C M Isler; J E Bellamy; G A Wobeser
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 1.310

2.  High sulfur related thiamine deficiency in cattle: A field study.

Authors:  S R Gooneratne; A A Olkowski; R G Klemmer; G A Kessler; D A Christensen
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1989-02       Impact factor: 1.008

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