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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2007

Influence of short-term Leucaena leucocephala feeding on milk yield and its composition, thyroid hormones, enzyme activity, and secretion of mimosine and its metabolites in milk of cattle

M. K. Ghosh; P. P. Atreja; R. Buragohain; S. Bandyopadhyay

Four Karan/Friesian crossbred (Holstein×Tharparkar) dairy cows in late lactation (>200 days) were fed a basic diet of green maize and concentrates with an increasing proportion of Leucaena leucocephala (leucaena) leaf meal (LLM). The proportion was gradually increased from 0·25 of the dry matter intake (DMI) in the first week to 0·50 in the second, 0·75 in the third and ad libitum in the fourth week. Mimosine, 3,4-dihydroxy pyridine (3,4-DHP) and 2,3-dihydroxy pyridone (2,3-DHP) levels were determined in milk, serum, urine and faecal samples. On average DMI of leucaena was 0·023–0·025, 0·025–0·027, 0·027–0·028 and 0·022–0·025 of live weight (LW) during the first, second, third and fourth week, respectively. Mimosine, 3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP appeared in the blood serum during leucaena feeding and continued appearing up to sixth week of experimental feeding even after the withdrawal of leucaena from the 34th day onwards. Similarly, excretion of mimosine, 3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP were observed even after withdrawal of leucaena from the diet. The feeding of LLM resulted in a reduced level of T 3 (Triiodothyronine) and T 4 (Thyroxine) within a week of LLM feeding. The level of T 3 and T 4 improved to normal after withdrawal of LLM from the diet. The serum aspartate transferase (AST) and serum alanine transferase (ALT) activities were within the normal range. Leucaena feeding improved milk yield and composition only up to 3 weeks of feeding. The concentration of mimosine, 3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP in milk was 0·33, 0·05 and 0·02 that of blood, respectively. The secretion of mimosine, 3,4-DHP and 2,3-DHP in the milk might be a concern for health of the offspring of leucaena-fed animals as well as human beings consuming such milk.


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2008

EFFECT OF LEUCAENA LEAF MEAL FEEDING IN KARAN FRIES CROSSBRED CALVES

M. K. Ghosh; P. Atreja; S. Bandyopadhyay


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2007

Growth performance of vanaraja birds at high altitude areas of arunachal pradesh

R. Buragohain; M. K. Ghosh; F. A. Ahmed; P. K. Pathak; M. Bhattacharya


Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology | 2006

Mineral status of feeds, fodder and tree leaves for dairy animals in Jorhat district of Assam

R. Buragohain; M. K. Ghosh; K. K. Baruah; P. K. Pathak; M. Bhattacharya


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2008

GROWTH AND NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY OF YAK FED WITH TREE LEAVES AND STRAW BASED DIETS

R. Buragohain; M. K. Ghosh; P. K. Pathak; M. Bhattacharya


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2006

Carcass quality of vanaraja birds

F. A. Ahmed; M. K. Ghosh; P. K. Pathak; M. Bhattacharya


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2006

Influence of dietary protein and energy levels on egg production in laying indigenous chicken

R. Buragohain; B. N. Saikia; K. K. Baruah; M. K. Ghosh


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2009

In-vitro antimicrobial susceptibility of Mannheimia haemolytica recovered from yaks.

S. Bandyopadhyay; D. Sasmal; M. K. Ghosh; B. D. Bora; M. Sarkar; Manajit Bora; M. Bhattacharya


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2009

Effect of different levels of dietary protein on haemato-biochemical parameters of yaks.

P. K. Saikia; B. N. Saikia; M. K. Ghosh; K. K. Baruah; P. Chakravarty; M. Bhattacharya


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2009

Microminerals and tocopherol profiles during gestation and postpartum in yak.

M. K. Ghosh; P. Konwar; S. Bandyopadhyay; H. K. Das; M. Sarkar; P. A. Ahmed; M. Bhattacharya

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R. Buragohain

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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M. Sarkar

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Samiran Bandyopadhyay

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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P. P. Atreja

National Dairy Research Institute

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R. Basumatary

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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S. Bandyopadhyay

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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