2014
DOI: 10.1055/b-005-148987
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Klinische Labordiagnostik in der Tiermedizin

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“…The application of clay mineral-based feed additives was previously discussed to decrease the bioavailability of Ca and other minerals by means of cation adsorption (41). Our findings on serum magnesium, inorganic phosphorus, and calcium concentrations, however, do not support this assumption, as all mineral concentrations were within the respective physiological ranges for dairy cows (42,43).…”
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confidence: 66%
“…The application of clay mineral-based feed additives was previously discussed to decrease the bioavailability of Ca and other minerals by means of cation adsorption (41). Our findings on serum magnesium, inorganic phosphorus, and calcium concentrations, however, do not support this assumption, as all mineral concentrations were within the respective physiological ranges for dairy cows (42,43).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Der physiologische pH-Wert des Urins liegt bei Hunden und Katzen bei 5,0 bis 7,5 [1,38,75]. Ein alkalischer pH-Wert (pH > 7,5) kann zur falsch-positiven Reaktion des Proteintestfeldes auf dem Teststreifen führen [1,52].…”
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