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Possible effects of glyphosate on Mucorales abundance in the rumen of dairy cows in Germany
Abstract: Glyphosate (N-phosphonomethyl glycine) is registered as a herbicide for many food and non-food crops, as well as non-crop areas where total vegetation control is desired. Glyphosate influences the soil mycobiota; however, the possible effect of glyphosate residues in animal feed (soybean, corn, etc.) on animal mycobiota is almost unknown. Accordingly, the present study was …
Increased secretion of insulin-like growth factor I into milk of cows treated with recombinantly derived bovine growth hormone
Abstract: Six lactating, non-pregnant Jersey cows were given subcutaneous injections of recombinantly derived bovine growth hormone for 7 d. Milk yield was increased by 4.5 kg/d on d 7, compared with the average yield of 10.7 +/- 0.4 kg/d (mean +/- s.e.m.) for the 7 d preceding treatment. Concentrations of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) …
Safety of milk from cows treated with bovine somatotropin
Citation: Challacombe, D.N., Wheeler, E.E., Collier, R., Clemmons, D., Donovan, S. and Wilkinson, J.I., 1994. Safety of milk from cows treated with bovine somatotrophin. The Lancet, 344(8925), pp.815-817.
Field investigations of glyphosate in urine of Danish dairy cows
Abstract: In the present study, thirty dairy cows from each of eight Danish dairy farms were investigated for excretion of glyphosate in urine. Blood serum parameters indicative of cytotoxicity as alkaline phosphatase (AP), glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH), glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), creatinine kinase CK), nephrotoxicity, (urea, creatine), cholesterol and the trace elements as manganese (Mn), cobalt …
Pathology reports on the first cows fed with Bt176 maize (1997–2002)
Abstract: On an independent modern farm followed by certified veterinarians, dairy cows (mean of 62 per year) were maintained in optimized milk production for 3 years each. From 1997 to 2002, just after the commercial release of the first GMO (genetically modified organism) in Europe, genetically modified (GM) Bt176 maize grown on the farm was …
Oral application of charcoal and humic acids to dairy cows influences Clostridium botulinum blood serum antibody level and glyphosate excretion in urine
Abstract: The present study was initiated to investigate the influence of oral application of charcoal, sauerkraut juice and humic acids on specific gastrointestinal microbiota and selected enzymes, electrolytes, and substrates in the blood of dairy cows fed GMO feeds containing glyphosate. A total of 380 Schleswig Holstein cows suffering from symptoms of chronic botulism were …
Unlabeled milk from cows treated with biosynthetic growth hormones: a case of regulatory abdication
Abstract: Levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) are substantially elevated and more bioactive in the milk of cows hyperstimulated with the biosynthetic bovine growth hormones rBGH, and are further increased by pasteurization. IGF-1 is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, as evidenced by marked growth-promoting effects even in short-term tests in mature rats, and absorption is …
Residues in the forage and in milk from cows grazing forage treated with esters of 2,4-D
Abstract: Low-volatile and high-volatile esters of 2,4-dichloro-phenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) were sprayed on separate pastures at about double the usual rate. Milk from cows grazing these pastures contained from 0.01 to 0.09 ppm 2,4-D during the first 2 days after spraying and lower amounts thereafter. Residues in milk from cows put into the pastures 4 days …
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Glyphosate, pathways to modern diseases III: Manganese, neurological diseases, and associated pathologies
Abstract: Manganese (Mn) is an often overlooked but important nutrient, required in small amounts for multiple essential functions in the body. A recent study on cows fed genetically modified Roundup®-Ready feed revealed a severe depletion of serum Mn. Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup®, has also been shown to severely deplete Mn levels in plants. …
Biochemical investigations and glyphosate detection in Downer cow syndrome
Abstract: A total of 258 dairy cows, 52 downer cows (fresh calving, resistant to therapies cows) and 206 apparently healthy cows at 14 dairy farms were investigated. Blood serum parameters as aspartate transaminase (AST), creatinine kinase (CK), urea, creatine, cholesterol and the trace elements as manganese (Mn), cobalt (Co), selenium (Se), copper (Cu) and zinc …
Degradation of Cry1Ab protein from genetically modified maize (MON810) in relation to total dietary feed proteins in dairy cow digestion
Abstract: To investigate the relative degradation and fragmentation pattern of the recombinant Cry1Ab protein from genetically modified (GM) maize MON810 throughout the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of dairy cows, a 25 months GM maize feeding study was conducted on 36 lactating Bavarian Fleckvieh cows allocated into two groups (18 cows per group) fed diets containing either …
Public health implications of bovine somatotropin use in dairying: discussion paper
Text: The galactopoietic potency of bovine somatotrophin (bST; also known as growth hormone, bGH) has been known for over 50 years, but it is only since the 1980s that production of bST by recombinant DNA techniques has raised the prospect of its large scale use in dairying. Subcutaneous or intramuscular injections of approximately 30mg/day can …
The role of L-type amino acid transporters in the uptake of glyphosate across mammalian epithelial tissues
Abstract: Glyphosate is one of the most commonly used herbicides worldwide due to its broad spectrum of activity and reported low toxicity to humans. Glyphosate has an amino acid-like structure that is highly polar and shows low bioavailability following oral ingestion and low systemic toxicity following intravenous exposures. Spray applications of glyphosate in agricultural or …
Compositional analysis of dairy products derived from clones and cloned transgenic cattle
Abstract: Cloning technology is an emerging biotechnological tool that could provide commercial opportunities for livestock agriculture. However, the process is very inefficient and the molecular events underlying the technology are poorly understood. The resulting uncertainties are causing concerns regarding the safety of food products derived from cloned livestock. There are similar concerns for livestock produced …
Detection of glyphosate residues in animals and humans
Abstract: In the present study glyphosate residues were tested in urine and different organs of dairy cows as well as in urine of hares, rabbits and humans using ELISA and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS). The correlation coefficients between ELISA and GC-MS were 0.96, 0.87, 0.97 and 0.96 for cattle, human, and rabbit urine and organs, …
Recombinant bovine somatotropin and animal welfare
Text: In November 1998, an expert panel appointed by the Canadian VMA (CVMA) at the request of Health Canada, but working independently, found “a number of legitimate animal welfare concerns associated with the use of rBST” (recombinant bovine somatotropin). These included an increased risk of clinical mastitis and lameness, and a reduction in the lifespan …
Effects of Roundup (glyphosate) on gut microorganisms of farm animals
Abstract: Glyphosate, is a broad-spectrum, nonselective, systemic herbicide, existing in the form of the acid itself or formulated as a salt. Roundup consists of the glyphosate isopropylamine (IPA) salt, water and a surfactant, often a polyethoxylated tallowamine, POEA. Glyphosate inhibits 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) in the shikimate pathway, which leads to formation of aromatic amino acids. …
Fatal flaws in food safety assessment: Critique of the joint FAO/WHO Biotechnology and Food Safety Report
Abstract: The Biotechnology and Food Safety Report issued jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO), is the result of an Expert Consultation held in Rome, in October 1996. The Consultation was the latest, possibly the most significant, attempt to reach international agreement on the safety of genetically engineered (GE) …
Re: Role of the insulin-like growth factors in cancer development and progression
Text: Yu and Rohan (1) are to be commended for their comprehensive literature review of the mitogenic and apoptotic actions of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and of the epidemiologic evidence incriminating elevated levels of circulating IGF with excess risks of breast, colorectal, prostate, and other cancers. This evidence is supported by the excess risks of …
Potential public health hazards of biosynthetic milk hormones
Abstract: The use of biosynthetic milk hormones raises fundamental ethical, social, and economic considerations, including the continued viability of the small family dairy farm and adverse veterinary effects. The past and expanding use of synthetic bovine growth hormone manufactured by the Agricultural Chemicals Division of Elanco (Eli Lilly and Co.) in conjunction with Dow Chemical …
A meta-analysis review of the effects of recombinant bovine somatotropin: 1. Methodology and effects on production
Abstract: This manuscript presents the results of a review of the effects of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rBST) on milk production, milk composition, dry matter intake, and body condition score that was carried out by an expert panel established by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA). The panel was established by the CVMA in response to …
A meta-analysis review of the effects of recombinant bovine somatotropin 2: Effects on animal health, reproductive performance, and culling
Abstract: This manuscript presents the results of a review of the effects of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rBST) on dairy cattle health, reproductive performance, and culling, that was carried out by an expert panel established by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA). The panel was established by the CVMA in response to a request from Health …
