Some effects of sulphur intake on molybdenum metabolism in sheep
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- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in British Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 41 (1), 125-136
- https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19790019
Abstract
1. To investigate the effects of sulphur intake on molybdenum metabolism in sheep, ewes were given intakes of 0.3 or 3.5 mg Mo and 0.98, 1.33, 1.73 or 3.23 g S/d in a 2 × 4 factorial experiment with two replicates lasting 35 d. 99Mo with 0.1 mg carrier Mo was infused intravenously for the last 14 d and, when 99Mo concentrations in urine and faeces had attained plateaux (days 11–14), stable Mo and 99Mo balance trials were conducted; samples of blood and rumen contents were taken principally for studies of Mo distribution. 2. Increases in S intake caused the following changes in Mo metabolism; absorption decreased, urinary and faecal endogenous excretion decreased and retention increased; Mo concentrations in rumen contents decreased but the predominant association with the solid phase was unaffected; Mo concentrations in plasma decreased, but a higher proportion was associated with the protein fraction; Mo in protein-free plasma became apparently less ultrafiltrable at the glomerulus. 3. The pattern of response to S for each factor was generally curvilinear, the first increment in S intake having by far the greatest effect. The effect of S was generally greatest at the higher Mo intake. 4. It is suggested that the manifold effects of S on Mo metabolism are related to a common interaction in the rumen leading to the formation of Mo-complexes, possibly thiomolybdates, which are poorly absorbed but even more poorly excreted.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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