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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 13 No. 5 360-367
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The Biometry of Calcium and Inorganic Phosphorus in the Blood Plasma of Dairy Cattle

Application of Results to Bone Mineralization

L. S. Palmer, R. A. Gortner and Rachel Rude

Division of Agricultural Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, University Farm, St. Paul

ABSTRACT

A high coefficient of correlation exists between the phosphate of the blood plasma of dairy cattle on successive days.

A fairly high coefficient of correlation exists between the calcium of the blood plasma of dairy cattle on successive days.

No correlation whatever exists between the calcium and inorganic phosphate in the blood plasma of dairy cattle.

No biologically significant amount of calcium phosphate occurs in the blood.

The mineralization of bone is not explainable on the basis of a mere precipitation of bone salts from body fluid.


FOOTNOTES

* Published with the approval of the Director, as Paper No. 924, Journal Series, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.







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