Estimation of Microbial Protein Supply in Ruminants Using Urinary Purine Derivatives 2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-2844-1_13
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Measurements of Purine Derivatives and Creatinine in Spot Urine Samples of Chinese Yellow Cattle

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“…Subsequently, the allantoin : Cr and PD : Cr ratios increased with diets, containing NPN, and were significantly higher in Brahman cattle than in swamp buffaloes. This was in agreement with several workers who reported that Cr excretion in the urine was affected by diet, and therefore, the PD : Cr ratio was also influenced by diets in cattle (Gonda et al 1996;Vo et al 2003;Xing et al 2003) and in buffalo (Liang et al 1999;Vo et al 2003).…”
Section: Creatinine Excretion In the Urine And The Ratios Of Pd : Crsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Subsequently, the allantoin : Cr and PD : Cr ratios increased with diets, containing NPN, and were significantly higher in Brahman cattle than in swamp buffaloes. This was in agreement with several workers who reported that Cr excretion in the urine was affected by diet, and therefore, the PD : Cr ratio was also influenced by diets in cattle (Gonda et al 1996;Vo et al 2003;Xing et al 2003) and in buffalo (Liang et al 1999;Vo et al 2003).…”
Section: Creatinine Excretion In the Urine And The Ratios Of Pd : Crsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The urinary Cr excretion values of Brahman cattle were higher in the present study (cattle: 1.26-1.34 mmol/BW 0.75 /day) than the range of values (0.72-0.89 mmol/BW 0.75 /day) reported by Makkar (2003) for cattle (Bos indicus). Several researchers have reported that different types of diets affect Cr excretion in cattle (Liang et al 1999;Soejono et al 2003;Xing et al 2003) and in buffalo (Chen et al 1996).…”
Section: Creatinine Excretion In the Urine And The Ratios Of Pd : Crmentioning
confidence: 99%