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Smith, A.H.Odenyo, A.A.Osuji, P.O.Wallig, M.A.Mackie, R.I.[Evaluation of palatability and toxicity of Acacia angustssima using a rat bioassay]Evaluation of palatability and toxicity of Acacia angustssima using a rat bioassay

Supplementation of basal diets with multipurpose trees (MPTs) increases essential nutrients available to rumen microbes, increases rate of passage of particulate matter by 23-53 percent and of liquid matter by 9-43 percent. Supplementing teff straw with graded levels of cowpea or lablab significa...


Osuji, P.O.Odenyo, A.A.[The role of legume forages as supplements to low quality roughages - ILRI experience]The role of legume forages as supplements to low quality roughages - ILRI experience

Nine different accessions of Sesbania sesban were examined for their toxicity to ciliate protozoa from sheep receiving a mixed grass hay-barley/fishmeal concentrate in Aberdeen, Scotland. Several accessions were much more toxic than those (ILRI 10865, ILRI 15036) identified and tested in a previo...


Teferedegne, B.McIntosh, F.Osuji, P.O.Odenyo, A.A.Wallace, R.J.Newbold, C.J.[Influence of foliage from different accessions of the sub-tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, on ruminal protozoa in Ethiopian and Scottish sheep]Influence of foliage from different accessions of the sub-tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, on ruminal protozoa in Ethiopian and Scottish sheep

Acacia angustissima has potential as a fodder tree, but was toxic to sheep when fed without adaptation at levels higher than 50 g per day in previous studies. In the present study it was determined that rats are sensitive to anti-nutritional factor(s) of A. angustissima and can therefore be used ...


Smith, A.H.Odenyo, A.A.Osuji, P.O.Wallig, M.A.Kandil, F.E.Seigler, D.S.Mackie, R.I.[Evaluation of toxicity of Acacia angustissima in a rat bioassay]Evaluation of toxicity of Acacia angustissima in a rat bioassay

Foliage from the tropical leguminous tree, Sesbania sesban, is toxic to rumen protozoa in vitro, due to materials present in a saponins-containing extract of the foliage (Newbold et al 1997). Suppression of protozoal numbers in vivo when S. sesban is added to the diet is either transient or non-e...


Teferedegne, B.Osuji, P.O.Odenyo, A.A.Wallace, R.J.Newbold, C.J.[Influence of saponins and sapogenins on the bacteriolytic activity of ciliate protozoa from the sheep rumen]Influence of saponins and sapogenins on the bacteriolytic activity of ciliate protozoa from the sheep rumen
Saarisalo, E.M.Odenyo, A.A.Osuji, P.O.[Inoculation with adapted microbes versus addition of polyethylene glycol as methods to alleviate toxicity of Acacia angustissima leaves in sheep]Inoculation with adapted microbes versus addition of polyethylene glycol as methods to alleviate toxicity of Acacia angustissima leaves in sheep

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