Observations on the vitamin metabolism of the common fowl III. The effects of oestradiol dipropionate, testosterone propionate and progesterone injections in immature pullets on the riboflavin content of the magnum
- 31 December 1952
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 43 (1) , 116-119
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600044658
Abstract
1. The effects of injections of oestradiol dipropionate, testosterone propionate and progesterone in immature pullets have been studied.2. Oestradiol dipropionate evokes hypertrophy of the oviduct, and increases in serum calcium and serum riboflavin.3. Testosterone propionate evokes hypertrophy and reddening of the comb and wattles, it acts synergistically with oestradiol dipropionate in evoking hypertrophy of the oviduct.4. Progesterone antagonizes the effects of oestradiol dipropionate and testosterone propionate on the growth of the oviduct.5. Progesterone and/or testosterone propionate increase the percentage of free riboflavin in the hypertrophied magnum from 18% of the total vitamin present to 35%.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
- Observations on the Vitamin Metabolism of the Common FowlBritish Journal of Nutrition, 1952
- Progesterone in Blood Plasma of the Ovulating HenScience, 1948
- Observations on the mineral metabolism of pullets: VIII. The influence of gonadal hormones on retention of calcium and phosphorusThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1948