
- Biotin, hoof health and milk production in dairy cows
WM Seymour - Proc. 12th Annual Florida Ruminant Nutrition …, 2001 - dairy.ifas.ufl.edu
The water-soluble, or B-vitamins include thiamin (Bi), riboflavin (B2), pyridoxine (B6),
cobalamin (B12), niacin, folic acid, pantothenic acid, biotin, ascorbic acid and choline. With a
few exceptions, mammals synthesize niacin, ascorbic acid and choline endogenously - The relation to the course of avian malaria of biotin and a fat-soluble material having the biological activities of biotin
W Trager- The Journal of experimental medicine, 1947 - jem.rupress.org
...In the studies with avian malaria it was found that the concentration of biotinin the blood of infected
animalsincreased during the Ixriod of parasite rise in number and deeaeased as the infection
subsided (1). More extensive experiments have now confirmed the fact that the - Effect of Food Restriction on Metabolic Alterations in “Control Animals” Used in Studies on Biotin-deficient Rats
MS Patel, SP Mistry - The Journal of nutrition, 1969 - Am Soc Nutrition
ABSTRACT Different types of" control animals" used in investigations on biotin-deflcient rats
have been studied. The effect of restricted food intake (10 g), offered as one, two, or four
equal meals a day, on metabolic patterns of control animals was in vestigated. Although ... - Biotin deficiency induces changes in subpopulations of spleen lymphocytes in mice
A Baez-Saldana, G Díaz, B Espinoza… - The American journal of …, 1998 - Am Soc Nutrition
...pathways in the metabolism of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates (1). Studies of patients with
impaired biotinmetabolism and of biotin-deficient animalshave established that normal biotin
intake and metabolism are important for the defense mechanisms of the organism. ... - Folic acid, biotin and pantothenic acid deficiency and the liver storage of various vitamins in rats fed succinylsulfathiazole in highly purified rations
LD Wright, AD Welch - The Journal of Nutrition, 1944 - Am Soc Nutrition
...nor folie acid were present). The biotincontent of the liver from animalsmaintained
on the stock ration was found to be about 1.5\ig. of biotinper gram of fresh tissue.
When the animalswere reared on syn thetic rations without ... - Clinical symptoms of biotin deficiency in animals
D Balnave - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1977 - Am Soc Nutrition
...an im- portant role in intermediary metabolism (1). Biotinis so widely distributed in foods and
so abundantly produced by intestinal bacteria that it is doubtful whether a sponta- neous biotin
deficiency ever occurs in the adult animalunless a biotinantagonist is present in the diet. ...