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Therapeutic Effects of Levocarnitine or Vitamin B Complex and E With Selenium on Glycerin-Treated Holstein Friesian Cows With Clinical Ketosis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021
Currently, ketosis has no fully satisfactory resolution in dairy cows. Here, we investigated the effect of levocarnitine or vitamin B complex and E with selenium on clinically ketotic cows (β-hydroxybutyrate ≥ 3.0 mmol/L and decreased milk yield), fed ...
Seungmin Ha   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Characteristics of Holstein cows predisposed to ketosis during the post‐partum transition period

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, 2023
Background Ketosis is a common metabolic disorder during the post‐partum transition period of dairy cattle. How the method of reproduction, parturition time, and calf birth weight affect the occurrence of ketosis on dairy herds remains elusive ...
Seungmin Ha, Jihwan Lee, Jinho Park
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Critical Analysis of Protocols for Good Veterinary Practices in Monitoring, Prevention and Treatment of Ketosis in Dairy Cows [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences
Ketosis is one of the most common metabolic disorders in high-yielding dairy cows in early lactation. It has a negative impact on milk yield, reproduction, and general health of the animals.
Elena Stancheva, Toncho Penev
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Pathway analysis of plasma different metabolites for dairy cow ketosis

open access: yesItalian Journal of Animal Science, 2016
Metabolic profiling was performed using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics to explore panoramic changes in ketosis metabolism in dairy cows, and to further understand changes in metabolites when ketosis occurred.
Cheng Xia, Hongyou Zhang
exaly   +2 more sources

Evaluation of oxidative stress in cattle with subclinical ketosis and clinical endometritis [PDF]

open access: yesĀsīb/shināsī-i Darmāngāhī-i Dāmpizishkī, 2020
Today, the most important factor in the occurrence of metabolic and reproductive diseases in dairy cattle is the disturbance of natural process in body’s cellular-molecular events that occur after increasing of oxidants and the formation of oxidative ...
farhad Balari Mahyari   +2 more
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The effect of therapeutic feed additive on rumen fermentation in cows with ketosis

open access: yesБіологія тварин, 2023
It is known that ionophoric antibiotics regulate ruminal fermentation, improve the utilization of feed protein, and prevent the occurrence of ketosis and steatosis in ruminants.
S. R. Sachko
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Predicting ketosis during the transition period in Holstein Friesian cows using hematological and serum biochemical parameters on the calving date

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Ketosis often occurs during the postpartum transition period in dairy cows, leading to economic and welfare problems. Previously, ketosis was reported to be associated with hematological and serum biochemical parameters.
Seungmin Ha   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Dynamic Transcription Profiles of Proliferating Bovine Ovarian Granulosa When Exposed to Increased Levels of β-Hydroxybutyric Acid

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
Ketosis is common in high-yield dairy cows. It is a condition that is characterized by the accumulation of serum β-hydroxybutyric acid (BHBA). Both subclinical ketosis and clinical ketosis can compromise the reproductive performance and cause long ...
Jianfei Gong   +6 more
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Metabolomic and Proteomic Profiles Associated With Ketosis in Dairy Cows

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2020
Ketosis is a common metabolic disease in dairy cows during early lactation. However, information about the metabolomic and proteomic profiles associated with the incidence and progression of ketosis is still limited.
Zhou-Lin Wu   +5 more
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Bodyweight threshold for sudden onset of ketosis might exist in ketosis‐prone type 2 diabetes patients

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes Investigation, 2020
Ketosis‐prone type 2 diabetes is recognized as atypical diabetes. These patients are often male, characterized by obesity, sudden onset of ketosis and a transient decrease in insulin secretion capacity that can be recovered with temporal insulin therapy.
Atsushi Satomura   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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