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Assessment of some blood parameters as potential markers of hepatic copper accumulation in cattle
ArticleAbstract: The increasing frequency of copper (Cu) toxicosis episodes in cattle in recent years, mainly associaPalabras claves:cattle, Chronic accumulation, Copper, Markers, ToxicosisAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Crespo A., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M.Fuentes:scopusContribution of cattle products to dietary intake of trace and toxic elements in Galicia, Spain
ArticleAbstract: In Galicia, Spain, liver copper concentrations, muscle zinc concentrations and kidney cadmium concenPalabras claves:arsenic, Cadmium, cattle, Copper, Dietary intakes, lead, meat, Offal, ZincAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusCopper supplementation, a challenge in cattle
ReviewAbstract: Ensuring adequate copper supplementation in ruminants is a challenging task due to the complexity ofPalabras claves:cattle, Copper, deficiency, supplementation, ToxicityAutores:Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M.Fuentes:scopusCopper, zinc, iron, and manganese accumulation in cattle from Asturias (northern Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Monitoring levels of mineral concentrations in animal tissues is important for assessing the effectPalabras claves:cattle, Copper, Iron, manganese, trace metals, ZincAutores:Benedito J.L., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M.Fuentes:scopusHistochemistry evaluation of the oxidative stress and the antioxidant status in Cu-supplemented cattle
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this paper is to evaluate at a histopathological level the effect of the most commonly usPalabras claves:antioxidant defense, cattle, Copper, Oxidative Stress, subclinical toxicityAutores:Benedito J.L., Garcia-Vaquero M., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of breed on blood and tissue copper status in growing and finishing steers fed diets supplemented with copper
ArticleAbstract: To evaluate the influence of breed on the accumulation of dietary copper (Cu) in tissue, and on blooPalabras claves:Breed, cattle, Copper, Organs, Steers, ToxicityAutores:Benedito J.L., Blanco-Penedo I., Garcia-Vaquero M., Gutiérrez B., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M.Fuentes:scopusMetal accumulation in cattle raised in a serpentine-soil area: Relationship between metal concentrations in soil, forage and animal tissues
ArticleAbstract: Soils developed on serpentine rocks contain high levels of heavy metals such as copper (Cu), nickelPalabras claves:cattle, Chromium, Copper, nickel, Serpentine soilsAutores:Benedito J.L., Blanco-Penedo I., López-Lamas C., Marta López-Alonso, Merino A., Miranda M.Fuentes:scopusToxic and trace elements in liver, kidney and meat from cattle slaughtered in Galicia (NW Spain)
ArticleAbstract: The aims of this study were to determine the levels of some toxic and trace metals in cattle meat inPalabras claves:arsenic, Cadmium, cattle, Copper, Kidney, lead, Liver, meat, ZincAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopusVariations in liver and blood copper concentrations in young beef cattle raised in north-west Spain: Associations with breed, sex, age and season
ArticleAbstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of breed and other factors (age, sex andPalabras claves:Age, Breed differences, cattle, Copper, seasonal variation, SexAutores:Benedito J.L., Cruz J.M., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of pig farming on copper and zinc accumulation in cattle in Galicia (North-Western Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Copper and zinc are frequently added at high concentrations to pig diets as growth promoters. LivestPalabras claves:Accumulation, cattle, Copper, pig slurry, ZincAutores:Benedito J.L., Castillo C., Hernández J.R., Marta López-Alonso, Miranda M., Shore R.F.Fuentes:scopus