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Z Ernahrungswiss ; 32(1): 21-37, 1993 Mar.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8484267

RESUMO

Nineteen long-term individual- and group-feeding experiments with 180 male calves, 338 growing bulls, 302 heifers, and 344 dairy cows were carried out in order to measure the influence of feeding (straw, silages or green fodder as roughages) and different vitamin-A supplies (0-40,000 IU per 100 kg body weight per day in growing cattle or 0-120,000 IU per dairy cow per day) on liver vitamin-A concentration. All together, 2,127 biopsies from livers were taken for retinol analysis. At the end of six growth experiments animals were slaughtered. Liver vitamin-A concentration of calves depends on their term at birth and is associated with the carotene intake of their mothers. The carotene content of feeds and the vitamin-A supply are the most important influencing factors on liver vitamin-A concentration of growing and lactating cattle. On the average, livers of calves fed with colostrum contained 100-200 IU, those of growing cattle fed with grass and legumes or with silages contained 200-300 or 100-200 IU resp., and those of cows fed with green fodder or silage contained 300-600 or 100-300 IU vitamin A resp. per g fresh liver. There were also values outside of the variations mentioned above. The vitamin-A storage capacity of liver and the effects of oral and parenteral vitamin-A supply to depleted calves and growing cattle were also tested.


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Bovinos/metabolismo , Fígado/metabolismo , Vitamina A/farmacocinética , Envelhecimento/metabolismo , Ração Animal , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos/metabolismo , Carotenoides/administração & dosagem , Colostro , Fabaceae , Feminino , Lactação/metabolismo , Masculino , Plantas Medicinais , Poaceae , Silagem , Vitamina A/administração & dosagem
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Arch Tierernahr ; 37(11): 995-9, 1987 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3442487

RESUMO

Carotene is stored as a tissue reserve in the corpus luteum. With different carotene supplementations in heifers (0, 100, 200 and 300 mg/animal and day) it could be clearly seen that the carotene concentration in the corpus luteum (2.3, 27, 50 and 81 micrograms/g) was directly dependent on it. On the other hand, the weight of corpus luteum (3.8 to 4.6 g) was not influenced (P greater than 0.05) by carotene supplementation. Apart from corpus luteum carotene was also stored in orange coloured pigment corpuscles of ovary. The carotene concentration of the pigments was 6 to 70 times higher (158, 150, 334 and 487 micrograms/g) than in the corpus luteum. Weights of the pigments rose with increased carotene doses. However, the weights amounted to merely 4 to 11% of the corpus luteum's mass. The amount of carotene in corpus lutea of animals added with carotene contained was higher than that of pigments. Further investigations are necessary to characterize the physiological importance of the pigment corpuscles.


Assuntos
Carotenoides/administração & dosagem , Bovinos/metabolismo , Corpo Lúteo/análise , Ovário/análise , Animais , Carotenoides/análise , Feminino , beta Caroteno
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