(r)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid

(r)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with (r)-3-hydroxybutanoic acid

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Critical Illness D016638 13 associated lipids
Diabetes, Gestational D016640 8 associated lipids
Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform D016643 2 associated lipids
Malaria, Falciparum D016778 22 associated lipids
Diabetic Ketoacidosis D016883 16 associated lipids
Liver Failure D017093 5 associated lipids
Hyperandrogenism D017588 5 associated lipids
Glucose Intolerance D018149 13 associated lipids
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell D018262 1 associated lipids
Placenta, Retained D018457 3 associated lipids
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Jorritsma R et al. Effects of a single dose of dexamethasone-21-isonicotinate on the metabolism of heifers in early lactation. 2004 Vet. Rec. pmid:15551926
Leonard F et al. Possible effect of pH on the survival of leptospires in cattle urine. 1992 Vet. Rec. pmid:1441163
Heidarpour M et al. Acute-phase protein concentration and metabolic status affect the outcome of treatment in cows with clinical and subclinical endometritis. 2012 Vet. Rec. pmid:22865113
Moorby JM et al. Aspects of the metabolism of dairy cows during the incubation of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. 2000 Vet. Rec. pmid:11072985
Kornalijnslijper E et al. The effect of milk production level on host resistance of dairy cows, as assessed by the severity of experimental Escherichia coli mastitis. 2003 Nov-Dec Vet. Res. pmid:14746768
Enemark JM et al. Failure to improve energy balance or dehydration by drenching transition cows with water and electrolytes at calving. 2009 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:18686006
Enemark JM et al. An evaluation of parameters for the detection of subclinical rumen acidosis in dairy herds. 2004 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:15609869
Kiku Y et al. Decrease in bovine CD14 positive cells in colostrum is associated with the incidence of mastitis after calving. 2010 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:20077004
Sakha M et al. Bovine subclinical ketosis in dairy herds in Iran. 2007 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:17287886
Xu C and Wang Z Comparative proteomic analysis of livers from ketotic cows. 2008 Vet. Res. Commun. pmid:18080212