• The ionophores include such drugs as monensin (Rumensin) and lasalocid (Bovatec). (okstate.edu)
  • Includes Bovatec® (Lasalocid sodium)to improve feed conversion efficiency and milk production in lactating dairy cattle. (mi-feed.com.au)
  • There are two products on the market that are being used - Bovatec (lasalocid sodium) and Rumensin (monesin). (rockhillsranch.com)
  • Effects of levels and adaptation periods to sodium lasalocid on the rumen fermentation parameters. (uel.br)
  • Neither lasalocid sodium or monesin, as far as I can tell, are used in human medicine. (rockhillsranch.com)
  • Lakeland Animal Nutrition has been informed that certain horse feeds manufactured by the company in Lakeland, Florida and distributed within the state of Florida may contain monensin and lasalocid. (nasc.cc)
  • Three horses have died at Masterpiece Equestrian Center in Davie, Fla., allegedly from ingesting feed contaminated with monensin and lasalocid, compounds that are commonly used as antibiotics in cattle feed, but are deadly to horses. (chronofhorse.com)
  • Ionophores, such as monensin, narasin and lasalocid, are defined as antibiotics by the USDA, while chemical anticoccidials, such as nicarbazin, robenidine, clopidol and diclazuril are not antibiotics and may be used in no antibiotics ever (NAE) labelled poultry. (thepoultrysite.com)
  • The interaction of the ionophore antibiotic lasalocid-A with lithium perchlorate in acetonitrile has been studied by circular dichroism (c.d.) and 1H, 13C and 7Li nuclear magnetic resonance (n.m.r.) techniques. (iisc.ac.in)
  • Targets include monensin, salinomycin, narasin and lasalocid.For feeds and feed additives, target compound and expected value are required before testing can begin. (tamu.edu)
  • Contains Lasalocid for the prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria ovina, E. crandallis, E. ovinoidalis (E. ninakohlyakimovae), E. parva and E. intricate in sheep maintained in confinement. (siouxnationftpierre.com)
  • Broiler producers who want more diversity in their anticoccidial-rotation plan can now consider the ionophore lasalocid without worrying about it putting a damper on exports, says Jon Schaeffer, DVM, director of poultry veterinary services, Zoetis. (poultryhealthtoday.com)
  • Lasalocid is a divalent ionophore with a unique molecular structure, Schaeffer explains. (poultryhealthtoday.com)
  • A withdrawal period has not been established for Lasalocid in pre-ruminating cattle. (poulingrain.com)
  • They confirmed the presence of monensin and revealed another compound in the feed, lasalocid, which is also used as a growth hormone in cattle. (chronofhorse.com)
  • Feeding undiluted or mixing errors may result in an excess Lasalocid concentration that could be fatal to cattle and sheep. (burkmann.com)
  • The former MRLs for lasalocid in Japan existed because the product's previous sponsors had not filed an application there to establish an MRL. (poultryhealthtoday.com)
  • The changes in MRLs for lasalocid should be welcome news for broiler producers looking to add another field-proven anticoccidial to their rotation program, he says. (poultryhealthtoday.com)
  • Lasalocid is able to make neutral complexes with monovalent and divalent cations and transport them through apolar phase (including lipid bilayer membranes). (wikipedia.org)
  • Do not allow horses or other equines, dogs or cats, access to feed containing lasalocid as ingestion may be fatal. (poulingrain.com)
  • Serious injury or death can occur in horses consuming feeds containing monensin and/or lasalocid. (nasc.cc)
  • After reviewing data demonstrating the compound is rapidly depleted from tissues, Japan and the EU recently raised the maximum residue limits (MRL) permitted for lasalocid (Table 1). (poultryhealthtoday.com)
  • Fed at the recommended feeding rate, this milk replacer will provide 1 lm of lasalocid/2.2 lb body weight/day for a 125 lb calf. (poulingrain.com)
  • The safety of Lasalocid in unapproved species has not been established. (poulingrain.com)
  • citation needed] Horses and dogs are very susceptible to the toxic effects of lasalocid, and it should never be administered to non-target species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Effects of lasalocid on circulating concentrations of leptin and insulin-like growth factor-I and reproductive performance of postpartum Brahman cows. (missouri.edu)