Preliminary investigation of the relationship between bovine congenital lathyrism induced by aminoacetonitrile and the lupine induced crooked calf disease.
1969; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 33; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
Autores
Richard F. Keeler, Wayne Binns, Lynn F. James, J. L. Shupe,
Tópico(s)Microbial infections and disease research
ResumoMaternal feeding of the lathyrogen aminoacetonitrile, the range plant Lupinus caudatus, and an extract of this plant - expected to contain lathyrogens if present in the plant - all produced clinically similar congenital defects in calves. The defects included excessive flexure, malpositioning, malalignment and rotation of the front limbs. The results suggest a possible relationship between lathyrism and lupine-induced crooked calf disease.
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