1971
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(71)86025-3
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Fate of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Dairy Products Processed from the Milk of Exposed Cows

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“…Several experimental cattle feeding studies (Platonow et al, 1971; Saschenbrecker et al, 1972;Fries et al, 1973) have been conducted with the related polychlorinated biphenyl isomeric mixture (PCB) illustrating their persistent secretion in milk and tissue storage. The only published work involving PBB in cattle is that of Jackson and Halbert (1974) on the toxic syndrome which resulted when the feed, first suspected of contamination in Michigan, was fed to cattle.…”
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“…Several experimental cattle feeding studies (Platonow et al, 1971; Saschenbrecker et al, 1972;Fries et al, 1973) have been conducted with the related polychlorinated biphenyl isomeric mixture (PCB) illustrating their persistent secretion in milk and tissue storage. The only published work involving PBB in cattle is that of Jackson and Halbert (1974) on the toxic syndrome which resulted when the feed, first suspected of contamination in Michigan, was fed to cattle.…”
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“…Differential metabolism (Grant et al, 1971) and storage (Curley et al, 1971) of PCBs in rats has also been indicated. The excretion and persistence of PCBs in cows milk, its storage in tissues (Fries et al, 1972Platonow et al, 1971; Saschenbrecker et al, 1972) and its transplacental transfer in the bovine (Platonow and Chen, 1973) have been studied. Excretion of PCBs in the urine and feces was minor or undectable (Table IV) but some elimination of PCBs was observed in the urine and feces of preadolescent girls (Price et al, 1972).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…gelatine capsule) into the rumen. The time of exposure in feeding studies varied from 1 d (62,75,79,80,87,88,95,97,98,102,103,120,(124)(125)(126) to several weeks (<28 d) (60,77,78,98,113) (Table 2). In some feeding studies, the animals were exposed to PCDD/Fs and PCBs during their dry period (61,88,91,93,94,100,114,115,119) .…”
Section: Exposure Scenarios In Dairy Cattlementioning
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“…limit of quantification). Dairy cattle Dairy (70)(71)(72)(73)(74)(75)(76)(77)(78)(79)(80)(81)(82) Holstein cows Dairy (41,83,84) Holstein Friesian Dairy (85) English Holstein Friesian Dairy (86) Italian Holstein Friesian Dairy (87)(88)(89)(90)(91)(92)(93)(94) German Holstein Dairy (95)(96)(97)(98) Jersey Dairy (99,100) Angler Dairy German Red Pied German Black Pied (61,(101)(102)(103)(104)(105) Fries Holland Dairy (106,107) Guernsey Dairy (108) Brown Swiss Dairy (109)(110)(111)(112)(113)(114) Simmental Dual purpose (43,115) Simmental cr...…”
Section: Exposure Scenarios In Dairy Cattlementioning
confidence: 99%