2018
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4285
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HPLCQTOF method for quantifying 11‐ketoetiocholanolone, a cortisol metabolite, in ruminants' feces: Optimization and validation

Abstract: Studies of animal ecology can benefit from a quantified understanding of eco‐physiological processes and, in particular, of the physiological responses in free‐ranging animals to potential stressors. The determination of fecal cortisol metabolites as a noninvasive method for monitoring stress has proved to be a powerful tool. High‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC‐MS/MS) has emerged as the most accurate method for avoiding problems related to the nonspecificity of im… Show more

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“…11-Ketoetiocholanolone, a metabolite of cortisol, has been widely employed as a stress biomarker in various vertebrate species ( 30 , 31 ). Although its precise physiological significance remains unclear, our findings suggest that decreased levels of 11-ketoetiocholanolone may serve as a potential marker for DCM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11-Ketoetiocholanolone, a metabolite of cortisol, has been widely employed as a stress biomarker in various vertebrate species ( 30 , 31 ). Although its precise physiological significance remains unclear, our findings suggest that decreased levels of 11-ketoetiocholanolone may serve as a potential marker for DCM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%