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Grape toxicity in dogs SIR, – After a recent incident in our practice, we felt it important to bring to the attention of the profession the potential toxicity of grapes.An English bull terrier was presented having eaten a punnet of red grapes. The owner was c... S Elwood,C Whatling -...
Half of the dogs died [9]. In these cases, the precise amount of fruit eaten varied greatly (from 3 g/kg BW of raisin, to 150 g/kg BW of grape), as did the type of fruit (grape, raisin, seedless grape), and the affected breed [7–9]. Hepatic toxicity has also been ...
For treatment of mange in dogs, a topical spray solution applied daily works most of the time. Mange can be identified as being parasitic in nature (caused by a worm), and GSE is also qualified as an anti-helmintic (anti-parasitic) supplement. If internal parasite infections are a ...
However, another study described that catechin, and epicatechin were not detectable in the brain posterior to single oral treatment of a grape seed polyphenolic extract (50, 100, and 150 mg/kg body weight) [31], while repeated administration of the extract for 10 days elevated the levels of ...
However, the treatment groups show more higher CAT activity than control groups in respective preservation time. Most importantly, the activity of CAT is highest in the 30 mg/L GSPE group at 24 h, 72 h, and 120 h. Figure 3. Effect of grape seed procyanidin extracts (GSPE) on the CAT...
In the treatment group, sperm quality in the 30 mg/L GSPE group was significantly higher than the other groups (p < 0.05). Furthermore, artificial insemination (AI) results showed that litter sizes were higher in the 30 mg/L GSPE group than in the control group (p < 0.05). In ...