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Absorption and metabolism of nivalenol in pigs.

R Hedman1, H Pettersson, J E Lindberg.   

Abstract

The absorption and metabolism of nivalenol (NIV) were studied in pigs fed 0.05 mg NIV/kg BW, twice daily. Blood samples were taken during the first and third day, through catheters in the hepatic portal vein and peripheral mesenteric artery. Nivalenol was detected in most of the earliest blood samples, taken twenty minutes after the start of feeding. During 7.5 hrs after feeding, 11-43% of the NIV dose was absorbed. The systemic peak concentrations were 3-6 ng NIV/ml, mostly occurring 2.5-4.5 h after feeding. Sixteen hours after feeding, NIV was still being absorbed from the intestine, and the systemic concentrations were 1-3 ng NIV/ml. Nivalenol was mainly excreted in faeces, which contained concentrations up to 3.2 mg NIV/kg. No metabolites of NIV were found in plasma, urine, and faeces, either as glucuronic acid or sulphate conjugates, or as de-epoxy-NIV, indicating a lack of metabolism. The feeding of NIV did not cause feed refusal, and measured clinical plasma parameters were within the normal ranges.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9205733     DOI: 10.1080/17450399709386115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Tierernahr        ISSN: 0003-942X


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