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Transfer of Dietary Tylosin into the Eggs and Its Residue in the Liver of Laying Hen
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- YOSHIDA Minoru
- National Institute of Animal Industry
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- KUBOTA Daisaku
- National Institute of Animal Industry
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- YONEZAWA Shoichi
- National Veterinary Assay Laboratory
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- NAKAMURA Hisashi
- National Veterinary Assay Laboratory
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- YAMAOKA Ryozo
- National Veterinary Assay Laboratory
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- YOSHIMURA Haruo
- National Veterinary Assay Laboratory
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- Other Title
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- 飼料中のタイロシンの鶏卵中への移行ならびに産卵鶏の肝臓中の残留について
- シリョウ チュウ ノ タイロシン ノ ケイラン チュウ エ ノ イコウ ナラビニ サンランケイ ノ カンゾウ チュウ ノ ザンリュウ エイブン
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Tylosin was fed to laying hens for 7 days at the dietary levels of 0, 20, 500, 1, 000, 2, 000, 4, 000 and 8, 000ppm, and thereafter, tylosin-free diet was fed to all of the hens for another 7 days. Even at the extremely high level of 8, 000ppm, dietary tylosin had little influence on feed intake, egg production and other performance of the hens during the experimental period.<br>Tylosin was not detected in either the egg yolk or egg white at the dietary level less than 500ppm. At the higher dietary level than 1, 000ppm, content of tylosin in the whole egg increased curvilinearly with the increase in dietary level of tylosin. After the withdrawal of dietary tylosin, its content in the egg white and in the liver decreased rapidly and no tylosin was detecded after 3 days in the egg white and 7 days in the liver, while that in the egg yolk decreased gradually and disappeared after 7 days.<br>Biological half life of tylosin in the whole egg was estimated to be 1.3 days, which was significantly longer than 0.6 days, the biological half lives in the egg white and in the livers of both growing chicks and laying hens.
Journal
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- Japanese poultry science
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Japanese poultry science 10 (1), 29-36, 1973
Japan Poultry Science Association
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282681436013696
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- NII Article ID
- 130003621829
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- NII Book ID
- AN00186755
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- NDL BIB ID
- 7605947
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- ISSN
- 00290254
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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