N Reisinger
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Ojo O, Hajek L, Johanns S, Pacifico C, Sener-Aydemir A, Ricci S, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2023 Jun;
24(1):333.
PMID: 37328742
Background: Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) is a metabolic disorder often observed in high-yielding dairy cows, that are fed diets high in concentrates. We hypothesized that circulating miRNAs in blood of...
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Castillo-Lopez E, Rivera-Chacon R, Ricci S, Petri R, Reisinger N, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2021 Feb;
104(4):4271-4289.
PMID: 33612222
In cattle, proper rumen functioning and digestion are intimately linked to chewing behavior. Yet, high grain feeding impairs chewing activity, increasing the risk of subacute ruminal acidosis and dysfermentation. This...
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Pacifico C, Stauder A, Reisinger N, Schwartz-Zimmermann H, Zebeli Q
Metabolomics
. 2020 Sep;
16(9):96.
PMID: 32909121
Introduction: Feeding of high-grain diets is common in cows during early lactation, but increases the odds of metabolic derailments, which can likely be detected as undesirable shifts in the serum...
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Stauder A, Humer E, Neubauer V, Reisinger N, Kaltenegger A, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2020 Jul;
103(9):8467-8481.
PMID: 32622591
During early lactation, both primiparous (PP) and multiparous (MP) cows are commonly fed diets rich in starch and low in forages to support their high energy requirements. Yet, the PP...
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Humer E, Kroger I, Neubauer V, Reisinger N, Zebeli Q
Animal
. 2018 Oct;
13(6):1214-1223.
PMID: 30326981
Grain-rich diets often lead to subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) impairing rumen and systemic cattle health. Recent data suggest beneficial effects of a clay mineral (CM)- based product on the rumen...
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Humer E, Kroger I, Neubauer V, Schedle K, Reisinger N, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2018 Jul;
101(10):9559-9574.
PMID: 30031584
Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) causes ruminal dysbiosis, thereby increasing the risk of systemic metabolic disorders in cattle. We recently showed that supplementation with phytogenic compounds (PHY) or autolyzed yeast (AY)...
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Neubauer V, Petri R, Humer E, Kroger I, Mann E, Reisinger N, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2018 Jan;
101(3):2335-2349.
PMID: 29331466
The feeding of concentrate-rich diets may lead to microbial imbalances and dysfermentation in the rumen. The main objective of this study was to determine the effects of supplementing phytogenic compounds...
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Neubauer V, Humer E, Kroger I, Meissl A, Reisinger N, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2017 Dec;
101(3):2650-2654.
PMID: 29274977
Feeding high-grain diets leads to the release and accumulation of short-chain fatty acids in the rumen. The subsequent prolonged decline in ruminal pH can lead to subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA)....
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Kroger I, Humer E, Neubauer V, Reisinger N, Aditya S, Zebeli Q
J Dairy Sci
. 2017 Oct;
100(12):9702-9714.
PMID: 28964521
Feeding of concentrate-rich diets impairs chewing behavior and leads to rumen acidosis in cattle. Because of their modulatory effects on ruminal fermentation, phytogenic compounds (PHY) and autolyzed yeast derivatives (AY)...
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