نتایج جستجو برای: Virginiamycin

تعداد نتایج: 324  

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1977
G Janssen J Anne H Vanderhaeghe

Reduction of virginiamycin S with sodium borohydride produces allo- and normal-dihydro-virginiamycin S. Reduction of the tosylhydrazone of virginiamycin S with sodium cyanoborohydride affords deoxyvirginiamycin S. These compounds are less active than virginiamycin S. Like virginiamycin S they enhance the activity of virginiamycin M1.

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
L L Stewart B G Kim B R Gramm R D Nimmo H H Stein

The objective of this experiment was to measure the influence of virginiamycin on the apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of AA by growing pigs. Fifteen barrows were surgically equipped with a T-cannula in the distal ileum and used in the experiment (initial BW = 35.0 +/- 2.7 kg). Animals were randomly allotted to 3 dietary treatments with 5 pigs per treatment during a 6-wk experiment. Dietary t...

2017
Juan D. Navarrete Martin F. Montano Constantino Raymundo Jaime Salinas-Chavira Noemi Torrentera Richard A. Zinn

OBJECTIVE This study was determined the influence of virginiamycin supplementation on growth-performance and characteristics of digestion of cattle with decreasing dietary net energy value of the diet for maintenance (NEm) from 2.22 to 2.10 Mcal/kg. METHODS Eighty crossbred beef steers (298.2±6.3 kg) were used in a 152-d performance evaluation consisting of a 28-d adaptation period followed b...

Journal: :Ciencia Rural 2023

ABSTRACT: Gingivitis is an infectious inflammatory process that generates local and systemic conditions, compromising the masticatory capacity of animals. Virginiamycin controls prevents gingivitis necrotizing in cattle. However, interaction effect with different sera salivary elements remain unknown. The present 6-month longitudinal study evaluated hematological, metabolic, buffering profiles ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2013
R L Cravens G R Goss F Chi E D De Boer S W Davis S M Hendrix J A Richardson S L Johnston

The effects of increasing aflatoxin B1 concentration (0, 0.75, 1.5 mg/kg) on broilers with or without necrotic enteritis or virginiamycin were determined. In the 23-d study, 22 male Cobb 500 chicks per pen were allotted to 12 treatments (3 × 2 × 2 factorial arrangement) with 8 replications. Intestines of 5 birds per pen were examined for lesions on d 21. Birds were allowed to consume feed and w...

2016

(a) Acceptable daily intake (ADI). The ADI for total residues of virginiamycin is 250 micrograms per kilogram of body weight per day. (b) Tolerances—(1) Swine. Tolerances are established for residues of virginiamycin in uncooked edible tissues of 0.4 part per million (ppm) in kidney, skin, and fat, 0.3 ppm in liver, and 0.1 ppm in muscle. (2) Broiler chickens and cattle. A tolerance for residue...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1987
Y Yamada K Sugamura K Kondo M Yanagimoto H Okada

Virginiamycin inducing factors (inducing material or inducing factor) of Streptomyces virginiae were isolated from the culture broth of this microbe and separated into three closely related compounds. They were named virginiae butanolides A, B and C and their structures were determined as 2-(1'-hydroxy-5'-methylhexyl)-3-(hydroxymethyl)butanolide (6), 2-(1'-hydroxy-4'-methylhexyl)-3-(hydroxymeth...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1969
C Cocito

The two components of virginiamycin, M and S, separately exerted a reversi ble bacteriostatic activity on Bacillus subtilis. Their combination increased by a hundredfold the inhibitory activity of each factor and induced a loss of viability of bacteria. Such an irreversible step was preceded by a reversible phase, which was characterized by a long lag in colony formation. Very short incubation ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Patrick F McDermott Patti Cullen Susannah K Hubert Shawn D McDermott Mary Bartholomew Shabbir Simjee David D Wagner

The extent of transfer of antimicrobial resistance from agricultural environments to humans is controversial. To assess the potential hazard posed by streptogramin use in food animals, this study evaluated the effect of virginiamycin exposure on antimicrobial resistance in Enterococcus faecium recovered from treated broilers. Four consecutive broiler feeding trials were conducted using animals ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1979
M H Abou-Youssef C J DiCuollo C R Miller G C Scott

Swine were infected with Salmonella typhimurium, USDA #295, and treated with virginiamycin medicated feed continuously at a level of 55 g/metric ton for approximately 2 months. The incidence and persistence of shedding of this organism in the feces and in selected tissues were determined. No significant changes in the course of the infection were detected when virginiamycin treated animals were...

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