Abstract
Background: Tolerability and efficacy of the intestinal phosphate binder Lantharenol ®(lanthanum carbonate octahydrate) were tested in two prospective, randomized and negative controlled laboratory studies with healthy adult cats fed commercial maintenance diets non-restricted in phosphorus. In the first study, the maximal tolerated dose was determined. Starting from a dose of 0.125 g/kg body weight mixed with the daily feed ration, the dose of Lantharenol ®was doubled every other week until signs of intolerability were observed (N = 10 cats compared to 5 untreated controls). In the second study, the effects of feed supplementation for two weeks with approximately 2, 6, and 20% of the maximal tolerated dose on phosphorus excretion patterns and balance were assessed (N = 8 cats per group).Results: Lantharenol ®was found to be safe and well tolerated up to the dose of 1 g/kg bodyweight, corresponding to a concentration of 84 g Lantharenol ®/kg complete feed, defined as dry matter with a standard moisture content of 12%. Feed supplementation for two weeks with approximately 2-20% of this dosage (i.e., 1.6, 4.8, and 16 g/kg complete feed) resulted in a shift from urinary to faecal phosphorus excretion. Apparent phosphorus digestibility was dose-dependently reduced compared to the control group fed with diet only (N = 8).Conclusions: The feed additive was well accepted and tolerated by all cats. Therefore, Lantharenol ®presents a well tolerated and efficacious option to individually tailor restriction of dietary phosphorus as indicated, for instance, in feline chronic kidney disease. © 2012 Schmidt et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Schmidt, B. H., Dribusch, U., Delport, P. C., Gropp, J. M., & van der Staay, F. J. (2012). Tolerability and efficacy of the intestinal phosphate binder Lantharenol ®in cats. BMC Veterinary Research, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-14
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