Factors Affecting Rate of Absorption and Physiochemical Properties

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What is the main clinical sign of tremorgenic mycotoxin toxicity in dogs?

Tremors leading to spastic ataxia

How does purified penitrem A affect dogs when ingested?

Induces acute tremors

When do signs of tremorgenic mycotoxin toxicity typically occur in cattle after grazing on contaminated forage?

After 7 days

What is the suggested cause of the clinical signs in livestock due to tremorgenic mycotoxin toxicity?

Cerebral vasoconstriction

Which neurotransmitter release alteration is associated with tremorgenic mycotoxin toxicity?

Altered presynaptic release of inhibitory neurotransmitters

What scenario can exacerbate the clinical signs of tremorgenic mycotoxin toxicity?

Stressful situations

Which of the following is NOT a common clinical sign of tremorgenic mycotoxin toxicity?

Weight gain

What is the main excretory route for tremorgenic mycotoxins in animals?

Bile

When can signs of tremorgenic mycotoxin toxicity occur in dogs after ingestion?

$15$ minutes after ingestion

'Garbage gut' scenarios mentioned in the text refer to what situation related to dogs?

'Garbage gut' scenarios involving dogs ingesting spoiled food

Learn about the factors that determine the rate of absorption and how physiochemical properties can impact absorption. Explore topics such as concentration at exposure site, area exposed, vascular exposure, passive transport, and active transport.

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