Excretion of endogenous and exogenous purine derivatives in sheep: effect of increased concentrate intake

Author

Pérez, J. F.

Balcells Terés, Joaquim

Cebrián, J. A.

Martin-Orúe, S. M.

Publication date

2018-10-17T07:43:36Z

2018-10-17T07:43:36Z

1998



Abstract

The present study examined the endogenous urinary excretion of purine derivatives (PD; allantoin, uric acid and xanthine plus hypoxanthine) in fed animals. Four Rasa Aragonesa ewes fitted with simple cannulas in the rumen and proximal duodenum were used. Animals were given a lucerne (Medicago sativa) hay diet, as sole feed (A) or supplemented, respectively, with 220 (B), 400 (C), and 550 (D) g rolled barley grain/d following a 4 x 4 random factorial design. Duodenal flow of purine bases (PB) was determined by the dual-phase marker system. 15N was infused continuously into the rumen to label exogenous or microbial PB. Duodenal PB flow and urinary excretion of PD increased with digestible organic matter intake showing a constant recovery of duodenal PB. The isotope dilution of PD in urine samples confirmed the presence of an endogenous fraction, originating from tissues, that increased from 115.2 (SE 5.84) pmol/kg @ 75 for the basal diet to 304.2 (SE 7.6) pmol/kg @'75 at the highest level of duodenal PB.


This work was supported by CICYT project AGF 95-0498.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Purines; Feed intake; Sheep

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1079/BJN19980040

British Journal of Nutrition, 1998, vol. 79, p. 237-240

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