D. B. Lindsay

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2005

Number

36

Co-Authors

A Feasibility Study of the State-of-the-Art of Personnel Monitors. (2002)

Lindsay,D. B., Stricoff,R. S.

This report presents the findings of a study of the state of the art of personal hazard monitoring for acute chemical hazards. The ultimate objective of the study was to provide basic information to...

Determination of rates of protein synthesis, gain and degradation in intact hind-limb muscle of lambs.

Oddy, V H, Lindsay, D B

A model of leucine metabolism in the hind-limb muscles of the milk-fed lamb was developed which permitted simultaneous estimation of the rates of protein synthesis (Ks, days-1), degradation (Kd) and...

The low availability of dietary choline for the nutrition of the sheep.

Neill, A R, Grime, D W, Snoswell, A M, Northrop, A J, Lindsay, D B, Dawson, R M

1. Choline, which is present in the diet of the sheep either in the non-esterified form or combined in phospholipids, is rapidly degraded in the rumen. The ultimate product formed from the N-methyl...

On the insensitivity of sheep to the almost complete microbial destruction of dietary choline before alimentary-tract absorption.

Dawson, R M, Grime, D W, Lindsay, D B

1. Injection of [Me-14C]choline into sheep indicated that the small amount of phosphatidylcholine present in abomasal digesta was largely (69%) of non-dietary or ruminal origin. 2. Long-term feeding...

3-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase in tissues from normal and ketonaemic sheep

Watson, Helen R., Lindsay, D. B.

1. In liver, rumen epithelium and kidney cortex of the sheep, a dehydrogenase active against dl-3-hydroxybutyrate occurred in both the cytosol and particulate fractions of the tissues. In brain,...

Synthesis of fatty acids from [1-14C]acetylcoenzyme A in subcellular particles of rat epididymal adipose tissue

Kanoh, H., Lindsay, D. B.

1. Mitochondrial and microsomal fractions of rat epididymal adipose tissue incorporated [1-14C]acetyl-CoA equally well into various fatty acids by a chain-elongation mechanism. C18 and C20 fatty...

Acetone metabolism in sheep

Lindsay, D. B., Brown, R. E.

1. Entry rates of acetone were estimated in normal and ketonaemic sheep by using a constant-infusion technique with [14C]acetone. Entry rates were less than 1mg./min. in normal and 2–6mg./min. in...

Rates of entry and oxidation of acetate, glucose, d(−)-β-hydroxybutyrate, palmitate, oleate and stearate, and rates of production and oxidation of propionate and butyrate in fed and starved sheep

Annison, E. F., Brown, R. E., Leng, R. A., Lindsay, D. B., West, C. E.

1. Rates of entry and oxidation of a range of metabolites have been measured in tracheostomized sheep (diet, 800g. of lucerne chaff and 100g. of maize/day) by combining isotope-dilution techniques...

The oxidation of glucose, ketone bodies and acetate by the brain of normal and ketonaemic sheep.

Lindsay, D B, Setchell, B P

1. The utilization and oxidation of glucose, acetate and ketone bodies by the brain of sheep has been determined from measurements of arteriovenous (A-V) differences and cerebral blood flow, as well...

Determination of rates of protein synthesis, gain and degradation in intact hind-limb muscle of lambs.

Oddy, V H, Lindsay, D B

A model of leucine metabolism in the hind-limb muscles of the milk-fed lamb was developed which permitted simultaneous estimation of the rates of protein synthesis (Ks, days-1), degradation (Kd) and...

The low availability of dietary choline for the nutrition of the sheep.

Neill, A R, Grime, D W, Snoswell, A M, Northrop, A J, Lindsay, D B, Dawson, R M

1. Choline, which is present in the diet of the sheep either in the non-esterified form or combined in phospholipids, is rapidly degraded in the rumen. The ultimate product formed from the N-methyl...

On the insensitivity of sheep to the almost complete microbial destruction of dietary choline before alimentary-tract absorption.

Dawson, R M, Grime, D W, Lindsay, D B

1. Injection of [Me-14C]choline into sheep indicated that the small amount of phosphatidylcholine present in abomasal digesta was largely (69%) of non-dietary or ruminal origin. 2. Long-term feeding...

3-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase in tissues from normal and ketonaemic sheep

Watson, Helen R., Lindsay, D. B.

1. In liver, rumen epithelium and kidney cortex of the sheep, a dehydrogenase active against dl-3-hydroxybutyrate occurred in both the cytosol and particulate fractions of the tissues. In brain,...

Synthesis of fatty acids from [1-14C]acetylcoenzyme A in subcellular particles of rat epididymal adipose tissue

Kanoh, H., Lindsay, D. B.

1. Mitochondrial and microsomal fractions of rat epididymal adipose tissue incorporated [1-14C]acetyl-CoA equally well into various fatty acids by a chain-elongation mechanism. C18 and C20 fatty...

Acetone metabolism in sheep

Lindsay, D. B., Brown, R. E.

1. Entry rates of acetone were estimated in normal and ketonaemic sheep by using a constant-infusion technique with [14C]acetone. Entry rates were less than 1mg./min. in normal and 2–6mg./min. in...

Rates of entry and oxidation of acetate, glucose, d(−)-β-hydroxybutyrate, palmitate, oleate and stearate, and rates of production and oxidation of propionate and butyrate in fed and starved sheep

Annison, E. F., Brown, R. E., Leng, R. A., Lindsay, D. B., West, C. E.

1. Rates of entry and oxidation of a range of metabolites have been measured in tracheostomized sheep (diet, 800g. of lucerne chaff and 100g. of maize/day) by combining isotope-dilution techniques...

The oxidation of glucose, ketone bodies and acetate by the brain of normal and ketonaemic sheep.

Lindsay, D B, Setchell, B P

1. The utilization and oxidation of glucose, acetate and ketone bodies by the brain of sheep has been determined from measurements of arteriovenous (A-V) differences and cerebral blood flow, as well...

Ligand binding properties of putative beta 3-adrenoceptors compared in brown adipose tissue and in skeletal muscle membranes.

Sillence, M. N., Moore, N. G., Pegg, G. G., Lindsay, D. B.

1. The beta-adrenoceptor population was characterized in membrane preparations from rat brown adipose tissue (BAT) and from soleus muscle by use of the radioligand [125I]-iodocyanopindolol...