2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2006.04.014
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Impacts of supplemental dietary biotin on lameness in sheep

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“…Many studies have shown that thiamin, a B vitamin, alleviate a series of adverse effects caused by SARA in animals by increasing the abundance of rumen catabolic bacteria to enhance the expression of rumen epithelial tight junction proteins, and reducing the secretion of inflammatory factors (Pan et al, 2017;Ma et al, 2021). It has also been shown that biotin and B-complex vitamins alleviate rumen acidosis in ruminants and are effective in the prevention and treatment of hoof disease in dairy cows (Bergsten et al, 2003;Bampidis et al, 2007). These studies demonstrate the importance of B vitamins for ruminant health, especially when animals are in a high concentrate feeding mode.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have shown that thiamin, a B vitamin, alleviate a series of adverse effects caused by SARA in animals by increasing the abundance of rumen catabolic bacteria to enhance the expression of rumen epithelial tight junction proteins, and reducing the secretion of inflammatory factors (Pan et al, 2017;Ma et al, 2021). It has also been shown that biotin and B-complex vitamins alleviate rumen acidosis in ruminants and are effective in the prevention and treatment of hoof disease in dairy cows (Bergsten et al, 2003;Bampidis et al, 2007). These studies demonstrate the importance of B vitamins for ruminant health, especially when animals are in a high concentrate feeding mode.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ruminants, adult horses and rabbits, gut microbial synthesis provides sufficient biotin to meet nutritional requirements. Some newer findings have demonstrated the benefit of additional oral biotin in cases of lameness or problems with claws and hoofs (see McDowell, 2000;Bergsten et al, 2003;Bampidis et al, 2007). In addition, positive effects on milk yield of dairy cows are described for daily doses of 10-20 mg biotin (Ferreira et al, 2007;Girard, 2010) and on performance of lactating ewes for daily doses up to 5 mg biotin (Christodoulou et al, 2006).…”
Section: Safety For the Target Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some newer findings have demonstrated the benefit of additional oral biotin in cases of lameness or problems with claws and hoofs (see McDowell, 2000;Bergsten et al, 2003;Bampidis et al, 2007). In ruminants, adult horses and rabbits, gut microbial synthesis provides sufficient biotin to meet nutritional requirements.…”
Section: Safety For the Target Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A suplementação com biotina é recomendada para melhorar a saúde do casco de bovinos de maneira geral. Recomenda-se o fornecimento de 10 a 20 mg de biotina por dia (BAMPIDIS et al, 2007;DA SILVA et al, 2010). Estudos relatam o aumento da produção de leite em animais suplementados com biotina, porém, acredita-se que o aumento da produção de leite deve estar relacionado a alguma resposta metabólica direta e não devido a melhoria na saúde dos cascos (LEAN; RABIEE, 2011).…”
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