CHASTEK PARALYSIS


Meaning of CHASTEK PARALYSIS in English

ˈchaˌstek- noun

Usage: usually capitalized C

Etymology: after John S. Chastek died 1954 American fur farmer

: a fatal paralysis of ranch-raised foxes and minks fed raw freshwater fish that is due to inactivation of thiamine by an enzyme (thiaminase) present in fish

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