Abstract

Sheep were injected intravenously with either 14C-urea (76.3–86.3 μc) orNa235SO4 (72.5–120.0 μc) in physiological saline. Total urinary excretion of label and, in one trial, the disappearance of label from plasma were measured for up to 106 h. Urinary recoveries were 64.9 ± 9.7% of injected 14C and 66.9 ± 12.7% of injected 35S. 35S was recovered more slowly than 14C; 99% of recovered label was collected in 36 ± 9 h after injection for 14C and in 84 ± 12 h for 35S. Disappearance of 14C from plasma approximated first-order kinetics but this was not true for 35S, which was apparently not excreted by a simple diffusion mechanism. The time course of 35S excretion from blood and into urine is discussed with reference to the potential of using the difference between intraruminally infused 35S and urinary 35S excretion as a measure of rumen microbial retention of 35S, and hence of microbial growth. It is concluded that large errors could be introduced into measurements of microbial growth by this method if that part of 35S that enters blood, but is not excreted into urine, is recycled within the animal to sites other than the rumen and retained therein.

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