Absorption of tricarballylic acid from t
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James B. Russell; Henry F. Mayland
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Article
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1987
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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A BSTRA CT Some forages accumulate high concentrations (4% of dry matter) of trans-aconitate, and this acid has been implicated in Mg chelation and the occurrence of grass tetany in ruminants. In vitro experiments have indicated that rumen microorganisms convert trans-aconitate to tricarballylate. T