L. R. Legleiter
North Carolina State University
10 Papers
32 Citations
L. R. Legleiter is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Copper deficiency & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Bioavailability of copper from copper glycinate in steers fed high dietary sulfur and molybdenum.
TL;DR: Results of this study suggest that Cu from CuGly may be more available than CuSO(4) when supplemented to diets high in S and Mo.
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Influence of dietary manganese on performance, lipid metabolism, and carcass composition of growing and finishing steers.
TL;DR: Manganese concentrations of 29 and 8 mg/kg of DM in the growing and finishing diets, respectively, were adequate for maximizing performance ofgrowing and finishing steers in this experiment.
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Effect of chromium supplementation and copper status on glucose and lipid metabolism in Angus and Simmental beef cows
H.S. Stahlhut,C.S. Whisnant,K.E. Lloyd,E.J. Baird,L. R. Legleiter,Stephanie L. Hansen,Jerry W. Spears +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of dietary Cr and Cu status on glucose metabolism and blood metabolites in pregnant Angus and Simmental cows were found to be lower in cows receiving supplemental Cr, and that an interaction between Cr and CA status may alter glucose metabolism.
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The addition of high manganese to a copper-deficient diet further depresses copper status and growth of cattle.
TL;DR: In conclusion, feeding a Cu − deficient diet in combination with high Mn negatively affected the growth and Cu status of beef cattle.
Plasma diamine oxidase: a biomarker of copper deficiency in the bovine.
L. R. Legleiter,Jerry W. Spears +1 more
TL;DR: Fresh plasma DAO activity, a relatively simple assay, may serve as an effective tool to diagnose Cu deficiency in the bovine.
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