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Goats fed Leucaena leucocephala (leucaena) at an experimental site in Thailand were shown to be excreting DHP in their urine. This was unexpected as earlier results from another site had shown that goats and cattle fed leucaena did not excrete DHP and so possessed DHP—degrading bacteria. Goats sampled near the earlier sample site excreted no DHP in their urine. Rumen fluid taken from these goats was successfully used to transfer DHP—degrading ability to the goats at the Experimental site some 350 km away that did not show the presence of DHP-degrading bacteria. Degradation of mimosine in-vitro and excretion of DHP in the urine ceased 72 hr after addition of rumen fluid and infusion with rumen fluid from protected goats, respectively. The situation in Thailand may not be unique. Countries where leucaena is fed should check that animals are protected. Fortunately, the ferric chloride urine test is simple to use and effective in detecting the problem and also the recovery after transfer of rumen fluid from protected animals.
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The cooperation of Saowanee Phongsuwan, Amphor Si Khiew, Nakorn Ratchasima Province 30140 Thailand for allowing us to take samples from her goats. Appreciation is given to Somchit Indramanee, Director of Animal Nutrition Division, Department of Livestock Development for approving use of the facilities.
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Palmer, B., Jones, R.J., Poathong, S. et al. Within—country variation in the ability of ruminants to degrade DHP following the ingestion of Leucaena leucocephala—a Thailand experience. Trop Anim Health Prod 42, 161–164 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-009-9398-4
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