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Am J Vet Res ; 41(4): 564-7, 1980 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6447466

ABSTRACT

Feces from 13 healthy horses and 8 horses with chronic diarrhea were subjected to an in vetro fermentation procedure that had been developed for rumen fluid. Fermentations were conducted over 6 hours in a closed system, with and without an essential amino acid (EAA) mixture being added to the basic starch-buffer medium. The addition of EAA caused no significant difference in results of fermentation of feces from healthy horses. For diarrheic animals, there was a significant (P less than 0.01) increase in gas and total volatile fatty acids production whether EAA were present or not, and alpha-amino nitrogen was utilized in significantly (P less than 0.01) greater amounts only if EAA was present. Fermentations were repeated on feces from five of the eight diarrheal horses after they had been treated with oral iodochlorhydroxyquin for 1 week, and had shown desirable clinical response. A significant difference was not shown between pre- and posttreatment fermentations, except for decreased butyrate production. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that chronic equine diarrhea is primarily a colonic disease and indicates that colonic maldigestion may, in part, be responsible for excess fecal water.


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Diarrhea/veterinary , Feces/analysis , Fermentation , Horse Diseases/metabolism , Amino Acids, Essential/metabolism , Animals , Chronic Disease , Clioquinol/therapeutic use , Diarrhea/drug therapy , Diarrhea/metabolism , Fatty Acids, Volatile/metabolism , Horse Diseases/drug therapy , Horses , In Vitro Techniques
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