Prevention against mastitis of dairy animals: In vitro and in vivo evaluation of "MASTIN", a novel edible bismuth-free lipid-based internal teat sealant

Published: 24 July 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/wk5t9vj5r5.1
Contributors:
Konstantinos S Themistokleous,
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This Supplementary Materials dataset contains: 1. Video files (n=2) of the administration process of the internal teat sealant MASTIN in dairy ewes' teats. 2. Table 2: Comparison of the mean Numerical Pixel Value (NPV) from ultrasound images of the internal area of the teat cistern between the left and right teat of the dairy ewes, from Day 0 (before the administration of the teat sealant) until Day 120 in non-lactating period. 3. Table 3: Comparison of the mean Numerical Pixel Value (NPV) from ultrasound images of the internal area of the teat cistern between Groups B, C and Control Group, from Day 0 (before the administration of the teat sealant) until Day 120 in non-lactating period. 4. Fig. 9. Hemolysis rate of various concentrations of the produced oleofoams (0.5, 1, and 2 mg/mL) presented along with the control (Triton-X) and the negative control (PBS) samples. Inset: Digital images of the erythrocyte extract after incubation with the Triton-X, PBS and oleofoams.

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Food Animal Veterinary Medicine, Pharmaceutical Engineering

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