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Safety and efficacy of Monimax® (monensin sodium and nicarbazin) for turkeys for fattening

open access: yesEFSA Journal, 2017
The coccidiostat Monimax® (monensin sodium and nicarbazin) is considered safe for turkeys for fattening at the highest use level of 50 mg monensin and 50 mg nicarbazin/kg complete feed.
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)   +26 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of different concentrations of monensin and monensin withdrawal upon the control of coccidiosis in the turkey

open access: yesPoultry Science, 1999
The efficacy of different concentrations of monensin in turkeys exposed to field isolates of Eimeria and the effect of the withdrawal of monensin from their diet were investigated. Results of a battery study indicated that 66 ppm monensin was effective against three species of Eimeria in the turkey.
H D, Chapman, E, Saleh
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The use of monensin in European pasture cattle

open access: yes, 1980
Monensin increases propionic acid production in the rumen and improves the efficiency of feed conversion in fattening cattle. Trials carried out in the USA showed that 200 mg monensin/head per day was the optimum dose for increasing the rate of live ...
W. G. C. Appleby   +4 more
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Monensin supplementation increases weight gain in stocker steers, but higher doses reduce essential mineral intake

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture
Monensin is known to improve feed efficiency in cattle. At higher doses, however, monensin reduces the palatability of mineral supplements, which may reduce consumption of essential minerals such as selenium.
Gabriele Maier   +6 more
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Monensin inhibits initial spreading of cultured human fibroblasts

open access: yes, 1983
The monovalent ionophore, monensin, inhibits the secretion of both pro-collagen and fibronectin in cultured human fibroblasts1-3 and other cell types4-7.
F. A. Bennett   +5 more
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Effects of tannins and Monensin in a feedlot diet on in vitro ruminal fermentation

open access: yesSemina: Ciências Agrárias, 2019
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of tannins versus Monensin on in vitro ruminal fermentation of a feedlot diet. The treatments were: control (no additives); low tannin (2 mg g DM-1); medium tannin (4 mg g DM-1), high tannin (6 mg g
Hariany Ferreira Martello   +8 more
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Monensin toxicosis in water buffaloes

open access: yes, 2007
O primeiro artigo desse estudo apresenta a ocorrência de um surto de intoxicação por monensina em búfalos de um rebanho misto com bovinos, os quais não foram afetados.
Rozza, Daniela, Daniela Rozza
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Effects of monensin sodium and Xylanase on broiler growth performance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Due to recent trends in society there has been increasing consumer pressure on lowering the amount of antimicrobial used in poultry feed; however, antimicrobials have been used to improve nutrient digestibility in poultry diets for years.
Jones, Cassandra K.   +10 more
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Control of intestinal coccidiosis in Chamois and other wild ruminants using Monensin [PDF]

open access: yes, 1984
Wiesner, Henning   +7 more
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Optimum Monensin Levels in Receiving Diets for Newly Weaned Calves

open access: yes, 1992
This research addressed the effects of dietary monensin on the performance and health of steer calves weaned and shipped directly to the feedlot. Feedlot receiving diets were based on corn silage and contained 0, 10, 20, or 30 g/ton monensin. Calves were
Pritchard, R. H., Thomson, J. U.
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