Journal article

3‐Methyl‐Histidin und Kreatinin im Harn laktierender Milchkühe während und nach einer Unterversorgung an Protein und Energie


Authors listWindisch, W; Kirchgeßner, M; Eder, K

Publication year1995

Pages274-280

JournalJournal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition

Volume number74

Issue number4-5

ISSN0931-2439

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0396.1995.tb00461.x

PublisherWiley


Abstract
The influence of protein and energy restriction followed by realimentation on urinary excretions of 3-methyl-hisitidine (3MH) and creatinine were studied in 20 lactating dairy cows.Renal excretions of 3MH and creatinine increased with rising body weight (BW[kg]) of the animals (3MH[mg/day] = 67 + 0.285 x BW; Creatinine[g/day] = 1.43 + 0.021 x BW).Relative to body weight the renal excretions of 3MH and creatinine increased in underfed animals and decreased transiently during the realimentation period. There was an inverse relationship to daily protein balance (PB[g/day]) (3MH[mu g/day/kg] = 422 - 0.272 x PB; Creatinine[mg/day/kg] = 24.3 - 0.0097 x PB).



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWindisch, W., Kirchgeßner, M. and Eder, K. (1995) 3‐Methyl‐Histidin und Kreatinin im Harn laktierender Milchkühe während und nach einer Unterversorgung an Protein und Energie, Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 74(4-5), pp. 274-280. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0396.1995.tb00461.x

APA Citation styleWindisch, W., Kirchgeßner, M., & Eder, K. (1995). 3‐Methyl‐Histidin und Kreatinin im Harn laktierender Milchkühe während und nach einer Unterversorgung an Protein und Energie. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 74(4-5), 274-280. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0396.1995.tb00461.x


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