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Detection of Cadmium in Mineral Salt Commercial Mixturesfor Beef Cattle
Wilmar Sachetin Marcal,),Paulo Eduardo Pardo,Marcos Roberto Lopes do Nascimento,Marcio Liboni,Marcio de Nadai Bonin,) 대한수의학회 2002 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.3 No.2
The cadmium concentrations in mineral mixturesused in beef cattle feed in the states of So Paulo andParan, Brazil was measured. The cadmium con-centration was determined by inductively coupledplasma atomic emission spectrometry. Of the 36analyzed samples,35 had values > 0.5 ppm (range 0.5to 11.2 ppm), which is the maximum concentrationrecommended [4, 18]. These findings show thenecessity for careful industrial monitoring, as somemineral mixtures contain sufficient cadmium to causetoxicity in animals.
Luis Souza Lima de Souza Reis,Neuza Maria Frazatti-Gallina,Rosana de Lima Paoli,Rogerio Giuffrida,Avelino Albas,Eunice Oba,Paulo Eduardo Pardo 대한수의학회 2008 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.9 No.4
This study evaluated the effect of Matricaria chamomilla and vaccination frequency on cattle immunization against rabies. Four groups (n = 15 /group) were treated with or without Matricaria chamomilla CH12 and vaccinated with one or two doses of rabies vaccine (30 day interval). No effect of chamomile was found on cattle immunization against rabies; however, antibody titers were protective in cattle vaccinated twice, while 93.3% of cattle vaccinated only once had titers under 0.5 UI/ml after 60 days. In conclusion, the use of chamomile did not alter the humoral immune response in cattle, and two vaccine doses are suggested for achieving protective antibody titers.