The Absorption of Subcutaneously Implanted Testosterone Propionate from the Ear of the Sheep
WB Osborne
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
18(6) 1241 - 1244
Published: 1965
Abstract
Consequent to the treatment of wethers for ovine posthitis with subcutaneous implants of testosterone propionate, increases in both fieece weight and live weight were observed (Southcott 1962). The possibility that these increases were not merely the result of better health led to studies on the metabolism of testosterone-treated wethers. These studies demonstrated the need to define the rate of absorption of testosterone from the implant, and particularly the length of time over which the implant was capable of maintaining blood concentrations of testosterone at physiological levels.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9651241
© CSIRO 1965