Acacia angustissima has potential as a fodder tree, but was toxic to sheep when fed without adaptation at levels higher than 50 g per day in previous studies. In the present study it was determined that rats are sensitive to anti-nutritional factor(s) of A. angustissima and can therefore be used in bioassays to evaluate the toxicity of this legume. Weanling rats fed a diet supplemented with 7.5% A. angustissima had reduced intake and average daily gain (ADG) (4.5 and -0.8 g/d) when compared to rats fed a diet containing 7.5% Medicago sativa (6.8 and 2.4 g/d). When A. angustissima leaves were incubated in the rumen of steers for 24 h before feeding to the rats no toxicity symptoms were observed suggesting that the anti-nutritional factors we...
Acacia villosa is a leguminous tree in the family of Mimosoideae. It was introduced to Indonesia in ...
Fifteen entire male Bomo white goats aged 12.0 ± l.60 months nnd weighing between 12.5 and 14.0kg we...
Sheep were pair-fed rations comprising chopped Acacia aneura (mulga) leaf and mulga plus polyethylen...
In most tropical countries poor nutrition limits ruminant productivity. The main feed resources incl...
Acacia angustissima is a tropical legume, which has potential as a fodder tree, but contains seconda...
Acacia angustissima is a tropical legume which originated from Central America and has potential as ...
The effect of Acacia angustissima on rumen fermentation was evaluated. Acacia angustissima was fed t...
This study sought to determine if sheep suffer neurological symptoms when fed Acacia angustissima le...
Acacia nilotica is a widely used plant in traditional medical practice in Northern Nigeria and many ...
Herbal medicines are popular remedies for diseases used by a vast majority of the world’s population...
The tropical legume Acacia angustissima exhibits remarkable drought tolerance and can thrive in extr...
Alstonia scholaris has been used by traditional medicine practitioners since the medieval ages for t...
Three pen trials were conducted to evaluate the value of A. saligna as a source of feed for ruminant...
ABSTRACT Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is an annual herbaceous plant, cultivated mainly for th...
Introduction: Toxic effects arising from the use of medicinal herbs have been frequently overshadowe...
Acacia villosa is a leguminous tree in the family of Mimosoideae. It was introduced to Indonesia in ...
Fifteen entire male Bomo white goats aged 12.0 ± l.60 months nnd weighing between 12.5 and 14.0kg we...
Sheep were pair-fed rations comprising chopped Acacia aneura (mulga) leaf and mulga plus polyethylen...
In most tropical countries poor nutrition limits ruminant productivity. The main feed resources incl...
Acacia angustissima is a tropical legume, which has potential as a fodder tree, but contains seconda...
Acacia angustissima is a tropical legume which originated from Central America and has potential as ...
The effect of Acacia angustissima on rumen fermentation was evaluated. Acacia angustissima was fed t...
This study sought to determine if sheep suffer neurological symptoms when fed Acacia angustissima le...
Acacia nilotica is a widely used plant in traditional medical practice in Northern Nigeria and many ...
Herbal medicines are popular remedies for diseases used by a vast majority of the world’s population...
The tropical legume Acacia angustissima exhibits remarkable drought tolerance and can thrive in extr...
Alstonia scholaris has been used by traditional medicine practitioners since the medieval ages for t...
Three pen trials were conducted to evaluate the value of A. saligna as a source of feed for ruminant...
ABSTRACT Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is an annual herbaceous plant, cultivated mainly for th...
Introduction: Toxic effects arising from the use of medicinal herbs have been frequently overshadowe...
Acacia villosa is a leguminous tree in the family of Mimosoideae. It was introduced to Indonesia in ...
Fifteen entire male Bomo white goats aged 12.0 ± l.60 months nnd weighing between 12.5 and 14.0kg we...
Sheep were pair-fed rations comprising chopped Acacia aneura (mulga) leaf and mulga plus polyethylen...