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Veterinaria Digital - 4/10/2015

Plantar deficiency of biotin

The presence of Biotin is very important in tissues with rapid mitosis as intestinal epithelia and skin. Although it can be synthesized by intestinal microorganisms, the combination of low doses of biotin and the routine use of antibiotics in feed can...


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Veterinaria Digital - 20/09/2015

Head femur break in broiler

The breakage of the femoral head can be caused to articulate or intestinal lesions that affect intestinal absorption especially lack of biotin, the presence of trichothecenes in feed and infectious toxic hepatoenteritis by infectio


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Veterinaria Digital - 13/09/2015

Biotin deficiency in intestine

Biotin is a vitamin of B group (B7 or B8), of great importance to the tissues that need regenerate very quickly. Their water-soluble character requires continued administration, so that the relative lack of it, causing alterations in the epithelium. The...


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Veterinaria Digital - 15/02/2015

Biotin deficiency phase 1 and phase 2

Biotin is a vitamin B group, called B7 or B8 which acts, after binding to lysine, forming biocytin, as a cofactor for various carboxylase involved in the metabolism of fats and amino acids. Its presence is very important in tissues with rapid mitosis...


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Veterinaria Digital - 5/10/2014

Plantar injury by Biotin deficiency

Biotin is a nutritional decisive factor in epithelia formations and annex formations. In poultry meat and egg-production poultry the biotin deficiency  may be primary or secondary. The primary deficiency, is produced by the absence of biotin in feed, is...


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