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- W2085752705 abstract "Studies to determXne the cause of deleterious effect arising from the feeding of cottonseed meal to certain types of five-stock and other animals, have been carried out to such an extent and such evidence brought to light on the subject, that we feel quite safe in assuming the trouble to lie in the toxic properties of a substance isolated from the cotton seed and called gossypol (1, 2). Such an assumption is not without criticism however, and it does not necessarily follow that wherever injurious effects are encountered with the use of cottonseed meal as a feed, the only cause is due to gossypoh Yet, the principal cause of the injury, when balanced rations are being used, is no doubt due to this substance. Other substances which have been suggested as productive of the symptoms of toxemi~ and malnutrition have been investigated and the results summarized by Macy in this JOURNAL (3). Among such substances are the nitrogenous compounds Cholin and Betain, the high protein content, the fiber, parasitic organisms, decomposition products, oil content, and compounds of phosphorus. Other investigators have suggested that the trouble is due to a deficient diet (4, 5, 6, 7). Most of our later evidence, however, is not in favor of these theories, and the results of recent investigations carried on to a large extent by Southern Experiment Stations tend to prove that gossypol is the main cause of the trouble. Unpublished results at this station also point in that direction." @default.
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- W2085752705 title "Eliminating the Toxicity of Cottonseed Meal" @default.
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