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Rickets was experimentally induced in rabbits using diets low in the antirachitic factor and phosphorus. Cod liver oil supplementation effectively prevented rickets development in these rabbits.

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Area of Science:

  • Nutritional science
  • Biochemistry
  • Animal models in research

Background:

  • Rickets is a condition affecting bone development, particularly in young animals.
  • Dietary imbalances in essential nutrients like phosphorus and specific organic factors are implicated in rickets.
  • Calcium-phosphorus homeostasis is critical for skeletal health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the experimental induction of rickets in rabbits.
  • To determine the efficacy of cod liver oil in preventing diet-induced rickets.

Main Methods:

  • Rickets was induced in rabbits through controlled diets deficient in the antirachitic organic factor and phosphorus.
  • These diets were characterized by a high calcium content.
  • Cod liver oil was administered as a dietary supplement to a subset of rabbits.

Main Results:

  • Experimental rickets was successfully produced in rabbits by manipulating dietary intake.
  • Rabbits receiving diets deficient in the antirachitic factor and phosphorus developed rickets.
  • The addition of cod liver oil to the rickets-producing diet completely prevented the onset of rickets.

Conclusions:

  • The antirachitic organic factor and phosphorus are essential for preventing rickets in rabbits.
  • Cod liver oil contains a potent factor that prevents experimental rickets.
  • Dietary management is crucial for preventing and potentially treating rickets.