International audienceIntroduction: Vitamin K are essential molecules involved in the post-transcriptional activation of some proteins called protein vitamin K dependent (PVKD). The best know PVKD are the four involved in the coagulation cascade: factor II, VII, IX and X. In mammals, vitamin K has two origins: foods and a recycling system lead by an enzyme called Vitamin K epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 (VKORC1). Some natural molecules are able to inhibit VKOR, which may involve coagulopathy by lack of PVKD. The most famous natural inhibitor is dicoumarol which is responsible for the “sweet clover disease”. Dicoumarol is produced by fermentation from coumarin contained in clover hay. More recently, ferulenol produced by giant fennel (F...
This Research Reflection short review will discuss vitamin D metabolism, its role in nutrition,disea...
The mysterious ability of blood to clot has fascinated people over millennia. In the beginning of t...
The inherent disease susceptibility of veal calves results in frequent antimicrobial use. Improvemen...
Introduction: Vitamin K are essential molecules involved in the post-transcriptional activation of s...
The causal relationship between spoiled sweet clover and a hemorrhagic condition in cattle was demo...
Abstract. Sweet clover poisoning in cattle is caused by an anticoagulant (dicumarol) that is formed ...
A clinical case in Belgium demonstrated that feeding a feed concentrate containing considerable leve...
The effect of dietary vitamin K-3 (VK3) on ruminant animals is not fully investigated. The aim of th...
INTRODUCTION: The Belgian white veal industry specializes in raising predominantly male surplus dair...
Neonatal calves from a seasonal dairy herd in North Western Tasmania were presented for veterinary c...
Ferulic acid (FA) is a phenolic compound with antioxidant and anti-cancer properties that naturally ...
V-608; This circular focuses on cause of sweetclover poisoning and methods of preventio
Introduction. Growth promoters (GPs), although banned within the European Union (Directive 88/146/EE...
The leaves of Gliricidia sepium, the multipurpose leguminous tree commonly used in alley farming, co...
Vitamin K describes a group of lipophilic vitamins that exist naturally in two forms: vitamin K1 (ph...
This Research Reflection short review will discuss vitamin D metabolism, its role in nutrition,disea...
The mysterious ability of blood to clot has fascinated people over millennia. In the beginning of t...
The inherent disease susceptibility of veal calves results in frequent antimicrobial use. Improvemen...
Introduction: Vitamin K are essential molecules involved in the post-transcriptional activation of s...
The causal relationship between spoiled sweet clover and a hemorrhagic condition in cattle was demo...
Abstract. Sweet clover poisoning in cattle is caused by an anticoagulant (dicumarol) that is formed ...
A clinical case in Belgium demonstrated that feeding a feed concentrate containing considerable leve...
The effect of dietary vitamin K-3 (VK3) on ruminant animals is not fully investigated. The aim of th...
INTRODUCTION: The Belgian white veal industry specializes in raising predominantly male surplus dair...
Neonatal calves from a seasonal dairy herd in North Western Tasmania were presented for veterinary c...
Ferulic acid (FA) is a phenolic compound with antioxidant and anti-cancer properties that naturally ...
V-608; This circular focuses on cause of sweetclover poisoning and methods of preventio
Introduction. Growth promoters (GPs), although banned within the European Union (Directive 88/146/EE...
The leaves of Gliricidia sepium, the multipurpose leguminous tree commonly used in alley farming, co...
Vitamin K describes a group of lipophilic vitamins that exist naturally in two forms: vitamin K1 (ph...
This Research Reflection short review will discuss vitamin D metabolism, its role in nutrition,disea...
The mysterious ability of blood to clot has fascinated people over millennia. In the beginning of t...
The inherent disease susceptibility of veal calves results in frequent antimicrobial use. Improvemen...