Yates N G, Hoffmann D, Seripto S
Trop Anim Health Prod. 1987 May;19(2):121-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02297330.
Four Indonesian goats fed Leucaena leucocephala with a calcium to phosphorus ratio in excess of 6:1 for 472 days developed mandibular osteodystrophy fibrosa to varying degrees ranging from severe to slight. The animals appeared to grow normally but the animal with the most severe clinical symptoms lost weight for 35 days prior to the termination of the experiment. The other three animals either maintained or gained weight during this period. A balance study performed part way through the experiment revealed that the animal which subsequently lost weight was probably not storing calcium or phosphorus whereas the other animals had a positive calcium balance and were probably storing small amounts of phosphorus. Histological examination of tissues taken after a post-mortem revealed that the kidney, parathyroid and thyroid glands and long bones were normal.
四只印度尼西亚山羊连续472天食用银合欢,其钙磷比超过6:1,均不同程度地患上了纤维性下颌骨骨营养不良,严重程度从严重到轻微不等。这些山羊看起来生长正常,但临床症状最严重的那只山羊在实验结束前35天体重下降。在此期间,另外三只山羊体重维持不变或有所增加。在实验进行到一半时进行的平衡研究表明,随后体重下降的那只山羊可能没有储存钙或磷,而其他山羊钙平衡为正,可能储存了少量的磷。对死后采集的组织进行组织学检查发现,肾脏、甲状旁腺、甲状腺和长骨均正常。