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Absorption, Distribution, and Excretion of Penicillin and Dihydrostreptomycin in Dairy Cows Following Intramammary Infusion

Six dairy cows were given intramammary infusions of penicillin and dihydrostreptomycin in a 3 replicate experiment with 3 treatments in 1, 2 and 4 quarters. Blood, milk and urine were collected after each test and muscle, fat, liver and kidney were assayed from each treatment after the third test. B...

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Published in:Journal of dairy science 1970-10, Vol.53 (10), p.1407-1414
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animal science
Animals
Cattle
Dihydrostreptomycin Sulfate - administration & dosage
Dihydrostreptomycin Sulfate - analysis
Dihydrostreptomycin Sulfate - blood
Dihydrostreptomycin Sulfate - metabolism
Dihydrostreptomycin Sulfate - urine
Female
Kidney - analysis
Lactation
Liver - analysis
Mammary Glands, Animal - metabolism
Milk - analysis
Milk - metabolism
Muscles - analysis
Penicillins - administration & dosage
Penicillins - analysis
Penicillins - blood
Penicillins - metabolism
Penicillins - urine
Pregnancy
zoology
title Absorption, Distribution, and Excretion of Penicillin and Dihydrostreptomycin in Dairy Cows Following Intramammary Infusion
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