Publications by authors named "P Jajor"

Article Synopsis
  • - Lasalocid sodium is an ionophore agent used in poultry as a coccidiostat, but it poses risks for drug residue in eggs, mainly affecting laying hens due to feed contamination.
  • - Different breeds of hens, like Isa Brown and Green-legged Partridge, show significant differences in egg production and may also impact how lasalocid is absorbed and eliminated in their bodies.
  • - The study aimed to establish pharmacokinetic parameters for lasalocid in laying hens, using a crossover design, and found that the absorption rate is low (36%) and varies based on the hen breed.
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Intravenous lipid emulsions (ILE), among other uses, are utilized in the treatment of poisonings caused by lipophilic substances. The body of evidence regarding the benefits of this treatment is growing but information about opioids-ILE interaction is still very scarce. In this work, the impact of ILE on the distribution of buprenorphine, fentanyl and butorphanol used in various concentrations (100-500 ng/ml) was investigated.

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Turkeys' body weight (BW) increases 10-fold within only 2.5 months, leading to a change in the pharmacokinetics (PK) of drugs according to allometric principles. Thus, the same dosage may lead to age-dependent variability in efficacy, in particular, to treatment failure and/or selection for resistance.

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The virulence of bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) contributes to innate microbial defense. Limited data report their role in interspecies reactions. There are no data about the relevance of OMVs in bacterial-yeast communication.

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