2016
DOI: 10.1111/jvp.12284
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Serum, milk, and tissue monensin concentrations in cattle with adequate and potentially toxic dietary levels of monensin: pharmacokinetics and diagnostic interpretation

Abstract: Used in both beef cattle and dairy cows, monensin can provide many health benefits but can, when unintended overexposures occur, result in adverse effects. Information on serum and tissue concentrations following overexposure and/or overt toxicosis which may aid in diagnostics and clinical outcome is lacking. The aim of this study was to determine concentrations of monensin in biological specimens following oral exposure for 10 days to an approved dose (1 mg/kg) and a higher dose (5 mg/kg) of monensin given da… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...

Citation Types

0
1
0

Year Published

2018
2018
2021
2021

Publication Types

Select...
4

Relationship

0
4

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 4 publications
(1 citation statement)
references
References 14 publications
0
1
0
Order By: Relevance
“…Monensin was undetectable in most serum and tissue samples, and when it was detected, the levels were well below values associated with toxicity. 7 In cases of monensin toxicity, death losses typically build slowly to a peak at 7-10 d post-exposure, followed by a steeper decrease in death losses. Thus, the pattern of death losses in episode 1 was not typical of those seen in cases of monensin toxicity.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monensin was undetectable in most serum and tissue samples, and when it was detected, the levels were well below values associated with toxicity. 7 In cases of monensin toxicity, death losses typically build slowly to a peak at 7-10 d post-exposure, followed by a steeper decrease in death losses. Thus, the pattern of death losses in episode 1 was not typical of those seen in cases of monensin toxicity.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%