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J. Anim Sci. 1950. 9:314-320.
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The Effect of Sulfaquinoxaline Administration on Metabolism of Vitamin A and Carotene and on Hemoglobin in Young Dairy Calves1, 2,

Magnar Ronning and C. B. Knodt3

Pennsylvania State College

Abstract

No apparent effects of the oral administration of sulfaquinoxaline were observed upon blood plasma or liver vitamin A and carotene concentrations of Holstein bull calves under the conditions of this trial.

The administration of sulfaquinoxaline did not affect the concentration of blood hemoglobin, methemoglobin or bilirubin of Holstein bull calves under the conditions of this trial.


Footnotes

1 Taken from data of a thesis submitted by Magnar Ronning in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Master of Science.

2 Authorized for publication as Paper No. 1588 in the Journal Series of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station. Mar. 15, 1950.

3 The authors wish to express appreciation to Dr. D. F. Green of Merck and Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J., for supplying the sulfaquinoxaline for these trials.







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