1974
DOI: 10.1079/bjn19740025
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Intravenous energy infusion in lambs: effects on nitrogen retentin, plasma free amino acids and plasma urea nitrogen

Abstract: I. Acetate, propionate, butyrate and glucose w-ere each administered intravenously (2.09 M J (0.5 Mcal)/d) to lambs on either high-concentrate (HC) or high-roughage (HR) diets in two experiments with 4 x 4 Latin square design. During a control period all animals received a saline infusion. 2.In lambs on the HC diet glucose was the most effective metabolite tested for improving nitrogen retention. Acetate was 5 I yo, butyrate, 75 yo, propionate, 90 yo as effective as glucose in promoting N retention. Propionate… Show more

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“…Similar to urea, plasma acetate levels are known to be associated with diet composition and time of feeding (Preston and Leng, 1987). In addition, acetate is important for the retention of nitrogen, with a greater effectiveness in roughage diets (Eskeland et al, 1974), as were used in this study.…”
Section: Circadian Variation In Analyte Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to urea, plasma acetate levels are known to be associated with diet composition and time of feeding (Preston and Leng, 1987). In addition, acetate is important for the retention of nitrogen, with a greater effectiveness in roughage diets (Eskeland et al, 1974), as were used in this study.…”
Section: Circadian Variation In Analyte Concentrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, Colares (1991b) demonstrated that besides the reduced plant availability during the dry season, a decrease in the relative amount of protein and an increase in lipid content of several species of plants occurs. Several authors have indicated that blood urea could be a good indicator of the animal nutritional status, since it rapidly changes with variations in diet protein content (Eggum, 1970;Kumar et al, 1972;Eskeland et al, 1974;Brown et al, 1978;Hellgren et al, 1993). A positive correlation between these parameters was also observed in the Amazonian manatee (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In normally-fed lambs, Eskeland et al (1974) reported that intravenously administration of propionate was more effective than acetate and butyrate in promoting the N retention, and acetate and butyrate were 60% and 75% as effective as propionate in promoting the N retention, respectively. Abdul- Razzaq and Bickerstaffe (1989) reported that the rumen fermentation pattern influences the protein turnover rate, protein synthesis and protein retention efficiency in lambs, and the protein gain of the body tended to be higher in propionate-rich pattern than in acetate-rich pattern.…”
Section: Effect Of Different Molar Propotions Of Vfa On N Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Acetic, propionic and butyric acid account for the major part of ruminal VFA which is absorbed and utilised as the major energy source by ruminants. Eskeland et al (1974) reported that intravenous administration of acetate, butyrate or propionate promoted nitrogen (N) retention in the body of lambs. Savary-Auzeloux et al (2003) also reported that intraruminal infusion of propionate induced protein synthesis in the liver of lambs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%