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Acacia angustissima has potential in agroforestry systems for forage production in tropical environments. However, feeding trials indicate that the leaves are potentially toxic. Signs of toxicity in sheep are similar to those presented by sheep fed flatpea (Lathyrus sylvestris) hay which contains...


Reed, J.D.Gebre-Mariam, G.Robinson, C.J.Hanson, JeanOdenyo, A.A.Treichel, P.M.[Acetyldiaminobutanoic acid, a potential lathyrogenic amino acid in leaves of Acacia angustissima]Acetyldiaminobutanoic acid, a potential lathyrogenic amino acid in leaves of Acacia angustissima

In most tropical countries poor nutrition limits ruminant productivity. The main feed resources include native pasture and crop residues, which are low in nitrogen (6.2-10.6 g/kg DM) and high in fibre (676-772 g/kg DM). Nutritional deficiencies of these feeds can be alleviated by supplementation ...


Odenyo, A.A.Osuji, P.O.Reed, J.D.Smith, A.H.Mackie, R.I.McSweeney, C.S.Hanson, Jean[Acacia angustissima: Its anti-nutrients constituents, toxicity and possible mechanisms to alleviate the toxicity - a short review]Acacia angustissima: Its anti-nutrients constituents, toxicity and possible mechanisms to alleviate the toxicity - a short review

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