2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2011.08.010
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Effect of rare earth elements (REE) supplementation to diets on the carry-over into different organs and tissues of fattening bulls

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“…In the study carried out by Schwabe et al (2012), both grass silage and grass hay were supplemented by Ce (57.9%), La (34.0%), and Pr (6.5%). There were linear relationships between concentrations of these elements in the liver, kidneys, and rib bone and increasing dietary REE-citrate supplementation.…”
Section: Biota 251 Ree Concentrations In Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study carried out by Schwabe et al (2012), both grass silage and grass hay were supplemented by Ce (57.9%), La (34.0%), and Pr (6.5%). There were linear relationships between concentrations of these elements in the liver, kidneys, and rib bone and increasing dietary REE-citrate supplementation.…”
Section: Biota 251 Ree Concentrations In Organismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…antibacterial property, antioxidant nature, increased hormonal, and enzyme activities, proliferation of specific cells, stimulation of immune system, enhancement of digestibility and nutrient utilization [10,17]. These effects of REE can be either due to their similarity with calcium (radius of Ca is very close to lanthanoids) or poor absorption from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) [18,19]. Moreover, it is believed that the little amount of absorbed REE affected various physiological process like hormonal concentration, enzyme activity, activation of immune system, metabolism of nutrients (protein or lipids) and cell proliferation [20,21].…”
Section: Mechanism Of Action and Biological Effects Of Rare Earth Elementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of various studies reported that concentrations of REE in liver and muscle is weakly affected by the dose of REE supplementation in diets of poultry, pig and fattening bull [21,42,19]. Moreover, RE are not highly toxic as LD 50 values for IV-injected REE are 10 to 100 mg/kg/BW and those of IP-injected REE are 150 to 700 mg/kg/BW.…”
Section: Safety Aspects Of Rare Earth Elements Supplementation To Animentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although lanthanides have been used for decades, particularly in China, as fertilizer in agriculture, their specific effects on plants and less so on algae, are not understood. Beneficial effects of lanthanides on growth and quality have been studied, mostly on crops [14,31,32] and domestic animals [14,[33][34][35]. Absorption, transmission, and metabolic conversion of nutrients were stimulated; metal deficiencies were overcome; and increases in metabolism via enzymatic activities were observed.…”
Section: Beneficial Effects Of Lanthanidesmentioning
confidence: 99%