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Topic:Biochemistry

The study of biochemistry in horses encompasses the chemical processes and substances that occur within equine organisms. This field investigates the molecular interactions and pathways that are fundamental to horse physiology, including metabolism, enzyme activity, and genetic expression. Key areas of interest include the examination of metabolic disorders, nutrient absorption, and the biochemical basis of muscle function and energy production. Researchers utilize biochemical analysis to understand health and disease mechanisms in horses, contributing to the development of diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies. This page gathers peer-reviewed studies and scholarly articles that explore various biochemical processes and their implications for equine health and performance.
Anticoagulant activity of equine follicular fluid.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    April 1, 1962   Volume 3 269-282 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0030269
STANGROOM JE, de WEEVERS RG.No abstract available
Inhibitory effect in vitro of some polysaccharides and of horse serum albumin on mitochondrial swelling.
Experientia    March 15, 1962   Volume 18 123-124 doi: 10.1007/BF02153850
NANTE L.No abstract available
Steroids in the follicular fluid and the corpus luteum of the mare. A ‘two-cell type’ theory of ovarian steroid synthesis.
The Journal of endocrinology    March 1, 1962   Volume 24 59-63 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0240059
SHORT RV.A comparison has been made between the steroids present in equine follicular fluid and luteal tissue. Follicular fluid was found to contain progesterone, 17α-hydroxyprogesterone, androstenedione, epitestosterone, 19-norandrostenedione, oestrone, oestradiol-17β and 6α-hydroxyoestradiol-17β, in confirmation of previous studies. On the other hand, luteal tissue contained large amounts of progesterone and 20α-hydroxypregn-4-en-3-one, and a small quantity of 17α-hydroxyprogesterone. No C18 or C19 steroids could be detected. These findings are therefore interpreted as evidence in favour of ...
[Preparation of rabbit haptoglobin and horse haptoglobin].
Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences    February 19, 1962   Volume 254 1525-1526 
MARNAY A, JAYLE MF.No abstract available
Biochemistry of organ glycolipid. I. Ceramide-oligohexosides of human, equine and bovine spleens.
Journal of biochemistry    February 1, 1962   Volume 51 124-133 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a127509
MAKITA A, YAMAKAWA T.No abstract available
[Heat despeciation on the model of crystallized horse serum albumin. Immunochemical studies on the specificity problem].
Acta biologica et medica Germanica    January 1, 1962   Volume 9 91-114 
ZIMMERMANN G, DITTMAR W.No abstract available
Isolation, Structure, and Serological Properties of Mucoprotein from Horse Erythrocytes.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis    January 1, 1962   Volume 10 908-928 
LISOWSKA E.No abstract available
[On the effect of hydrogen ion concentration and SH reagents on the redox potential of hemin, equine myoglobin and different hemoglobins].
Acta biologica et medica Germanica    January 1, 1962   Volume 8 88-102 
BEHLKE J, SCHELER W.No abstract available
[Electrophoresis of horse serum at different pH].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    December 31, 1961   Volume 37 1281-1284 
CIOFFI LA, MATTACE RASO F.No abstract available
Amino-acid sequence of horse heart cytochrome c.
Nature    December 23, 1961   Volume 192 1125-1127 doi: 10.1038/1921125a0
MARGOLIASH E, SMITH EL, KREIL G, TUPPY H.No abstract available
delta5 3beta-Hydroxy steroids in the follicular fluid of the mare.
The Journal of endocrinology    December 1, 1961   Volume 23 277-283 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0230277
SHORT RV.No abstract available
[Comparative study of the amino acid composition of electrophoretic protein fractions of blood serum and liver cell plasma of the horse].
Hoppe-Seyler's Zeitschrift fur physiologische Chemie    October 25, 1961   Volume 326 34-39 doi: 10.1515/bchm2.1961.326.1.34
MUELLER J.No abstract available
On the amount of ether soluble substances and adrenaline sweating on the back of the horse.
Nagoya medical journal    October 1, 1961   Volume 7 39-43 
NITTA H, IKAI K, SUGIE I, KANAZAWA S.No abstract available
Androgens and related compounds in the spermatic vein blood of domestic animals. IV. Testicular androgens in the ram, boar and stallion.
The Journal of endocrinology    October 1, 1961   Volume 23 171-178 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0230171
LINDNER HR.No abstract available
Serum isocitric dehydrogenase (SIC-D) activities in domestic animals with experimental hepatic necrosis and in equine hepatopathy.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1961   Volume 51 559-568 
CORNELIUS CE.No abstract available
Metallothionein: a cadmium and zinc-containign protein from equine renal cortex. II. Physico-chemical properties.
The Journal of biological chemistry    September 1, 1961   Volume 236 2435-2442 
KAGI JH, VALLEE BL.No abstract available
Content of sialic acid in serous glands of equines.
Nature    June 3, 1961   Volume 190 914 doi: 10.1038/190914a0
AURELI G, FERRI G, CASTELLANI AA.No abstract available
The isolation and structure of beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone from horse pituitary glands.
General and comparative endocrinology    June 1, 1961   Volume 1 161-169 doi: 10.1016/0016-6480(61)90044-2
DIXON JS, LI CH.No abstract available
[The neutral fraction of low molecular weight pepsin-peptides of equine hemoglobin].
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia)    May 1, 1961   Volume 26 462-467 
OPPEL' VV.No abstract available
Studies on the labile, stable Nadi oxidase and peroxidase staining reactions in the isolated particles of horse granulocyte.
Nagoya journal of medical science    May 1, 1961   Volume 23 362-378 
HATTORI H.No abstract available
Observations on the disturbance of respiration of cattle, horses, sheep, and dogs caused by halothane anesthesia and the changes taking place in plasma pH and plasma CO2 content.
American journal of veterinary research    March 1, 1961   Volume 22 279-286 
FISHER EW.No abstract available
Partial purification of a plasmakinin-forming enzyme from horse urine.
Experientia    January 15, 1961   Volume 17 31-32 doi: 10.1007/BF02157937
PRADO ES, PRADO JL.No abstract available
[On the inactivation of oxytocin in Bos taurus, Equus caballus, Equus asinus, Ovis aries, Canis familiaris, Sus scrofa, Lepus cuniculus, Cavia cobaya, Mus norvegicus albinus, Mus musculus, Callus gallus and Columba livia].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    January 15, 1961   Volume 37 1-2 
MANUNTA G, MARONGIU A.No abstract available
[Studies on myoglobin. II. Peculiarities in the structure of horse myoglobin].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    January 1, 1961   Volume 43 533-543 
DAUTREVAUX M, BOULANGER Y, BISERTE G.No abstract available
Urinary oestrogens in the stallion. Qualitative and quantitative investigations.
Acta endocrinologica    January 1, 1961   Volume 36 131-140 doi: 10.1530/acta.0.0360131
PIGON H, LUNAAS T, VELLE W.No abstract available
The reaction of sulphuric acid with lysozyme and horse globin.
Canadian journal of biochemistry and physiology    January 1, 1961   Volume 39 31-43 doi: 10.1139/o61-005
HABEEB AF.No abstract available
[Sugar in sperm plasma of the bull, ram and stallion].
Ukrains'kyi biokhimichnyi zhurnal    January 1, 1961   Volume 33 168-174 
ZHIVKOV VI.No abstract available
A simple short assay of pregnant mares’ serum gonadotrophin.
Acta endocrinologica    January 1, 1961   Volume 36 65-72 doi: 10.1530/acta.0.0360065
SANTAMARINA E, JOVEN LL.No abstract available
[On the pharmacological properties of highly purified substance P from horse intestine]. STUERMER E, FRANZ J.No abstract available
On the microheterogeneity of horse myoglobin.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    December 1, 1960   Volume 91 319-325 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(60)90507-5
AKESON A, THEORELL H.No abstract available