Male Fertility and Its Regulation 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4894-5_9
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Toxicological effects of gossypol

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“…Concerning the high dose of GOS, the increased activity of transaminases was consistent with results elsewhere (Abou-Donia, 1976). This view is supported by the finding of Nomeir and Abou-Donia (1985) that GOS may alter the activity of transaminases by reacting with the substrate and blocking the action of the enzyme and/or by combining with the enzyme itself. Individual fatty acid concentrations (% of the total peak area) in blood plasma at the end of treatment of male rabbits with gossypol and their regression coefficients.…”
Section: Effect Of Level Of Gos On Biochemical Parameters and Electrosupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Concerning the high dose of GOS, the increased activity of transaminases was consistent with results elsewhere (Abou-Donia, 1976). This view is supported by the finding of Nomeir and Abou-Donia (1985) that GOS may alter the activity of transaminases by reacting with the substrate and blocking the action of the enzyme and/or by combining with the enzyme itself. Individual fatty acid concentrations (% of the total peak area) in blood plasma at the end of treatment of male rabbits with gossypol and their regression coefficients.…”
Section: Effect Of Level Of Gos On Biochemical Parameters and Electrosupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this case, the moderately leaked transaminases may be inhibited in the presence of gossypol. This view is supported by the finding of Nomeir and Abou-Donia (45), who reported that gossypol may alter the activity of transaminases by reacting with the substrate and blocking the action of the enzyme and/or by combining with the enzyme itself.…”
Section: Groupmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Elevations of K (1 1.9 and 7.6 mm/liter) and depressions of chloride (89 and 86 mm/liter) were in two of the moribund calves which otherwise had electrolyte values in the range of the other calves. Total bicarbonate in venous serum was depressed in the three moribund calves (12,13, and 16 mm/liter) compared to control and hospitalized calves (range of 22-29 mmlliter).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%