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Structure Of Molluscan Communities In Shallow Subtidal Rocky Bottoms Of Acapulco, Mexico, José Gabriel Kuk Dzul, Jesús Guadalupe Padilla Serrato, Carmina Torreblanca Ramirez, Rafael Flores Garza, Pedro Flores Rodríguez, Ximena Itzamara Muñiz Sánchez Jan 2019

Structure Of Molluscan Communities In Shallow Subtidal Rocky Bottoms Of Acapulco, Mexico, José Gabriel Kuk Dzul, Jesús Guadalupe Padilla Serrato, Carmina Torreblanca Ramirez, Rafael Flores Garza, Pedro Flores Rodríguez, Ximena Itzamara Muñiz Sánchez

Turkish Journal of Zoology

The objective of this study was to determine the structure of molluscan communities in shallow subtidal rocky bottoms of Acapulco, Mexico. Thirteen samplings were performed at 8 stations in 2012 (seven samplings), 2014 (four), and 2015 (two). The collection of the mollusks in each station was done at a maximum depth of 5 m for 1 h by 3 divers. A total of 2086 specimens belonging to 89 species, 36 families, and 3 classes of mollusks were identified. Gastropoda was the most diverse and abundant group. Calyptreaidae, Columbellidae, and Muricidae had >5 species, but Pisaniidae, Conidae, Fasciolariidae, and Muricidae had …


Spatiotemporal Distribution And Population Structure Of Clibanarius Symmetricus (Randall, 1840) (Crustacea, Diogenidae) In An Amazon Estuary, Ana Carolina Melo Rodrigues, Jussara Moretto Martinelli-Lemos Jan 2019

Spatiotemporal Distribution And Population Structure Of Clibanarius Symmetricus (Randall, 1840) (Crustacea, Diogenidae) In An Amazon Estuary, Ana Carolina Melo Rodrigues, Jussara Moretto Martinelli-Lemos

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Rocky outcrops in the intertidal zones of estuaries often contain a highly diverse microbenthic community which includes the hermit crab, Clibanarius symmetricus, an abundant species on the equatorial Amazon coast. However, the ecology of this anomuran is poorly understood. Given this, the present study investigated the spatiotemporal distribution and structure of the C. symmetricus populations that inhabit the rocky outcrops of the Marapanim estuary in northern Brazil. Samples were collected monthly over a yearly cycle covering both the dry and rainy seasons in the upper and lower midlittoral zones during low tide. The distribution and abundance of C. symmetricus were …


Application Of Multifactorial Discriminant Analysis In The Morphostructural Differentiation Of Wild And Cultured Populations Of Vieja Azul (Andinoacara Rivulatus), Johanna Caez, Ana Gonzalez, Martin A. Gonzalez, Elena Angon, Jorge M. Rodriguez, Francisco Peña, Cecilio Barba, Antón García Jan 2019

Application Of Multifactorial Discriminant Analysis In The Morphostructural Differentiation Of Wild And Cultured Populations Of Vieja Azul (Andinoacara Rivulatus), Johanna Caez, Ana Gonzalez, Martin A. Gonzalez, Elena Angon, Jorge M. Rodriguez, Francisco Peña, Cecilio Barba, Antón García

Turkish Journal of Zoology

To better determine the ecological variation (body shape and structure) of the Vieja Azul (Andinoacara rivulatus; syn.: Aequidens rivulatus) in northwest Ecuador (Los Ríos Province), 300 specimens of both sexes (150 male and 150 female) were collected from 3 different locations, one from a wild production system and two from fish farm populations in the Quevedo River. Twelve meristic, 26 traditional morphometric, and 32 truss measurements, among 25 anatomical landmarks, were determined. The body weight (BW), total length (TL), eye diameter (ED), dorsal fin ray length (DFRL), and body perimeter 3 (P3) showed significant differences (P < 0.05) between production systems, and sex had significant influence on preanal length (Pre-AL), P3, and body width 2 (LC2). Females showed higher mean values than males in all measurements, except for BW. The Fulton factor differed for both factors considered. The canonical discriminant analysis revealed a percentage of correct assignment of 64.42% for the dataset, 85% and 60.9% for cultured and wild females, and 62.1% and 56.3% for wild and cultured males, respectively, as well as morphometric variation between groups. Results could be attributed to environmental conditions (habitat, temperature, and food). The Mahalanobis test showed greater distances among females than among males. In conclusion, this study provides valuable morphological information on the shape and structure of Andinoacara rivulatus that can be used to characterize and quantify the changes that occur as a consequence of adaptation to a different habitat. The authors hope that the information obtained from the present study will be helpful for fisheries, biologists, and taxonomists.


Validation Of Reference Genes For Quantitative Expression Analysis By Qpcr In Various Tissues Of Date Mussel (Lithophaga Lithophaga), Urska Sivka Jan 2019

Validation Of Reference Genes For Quantitative Expression Analysis By Qpcr In Various Tissues Of Date Mussel (Lithophaga Lithophaga), Urska Sivka

Turkish Journal of Zoology

qPCR is a very popular method for identifying nucleotide sequences as a result of its sensitivity and relatively low cost and technical simplicity. Normalization is one of the most important steps in analyzing qPCR data and the use of reference genes is the most common normalization strategy. In the present study five commonly used reference genes (18S, 28S, ef1a, ß-act, and ?-tub) were evaluated for their stability in the mantle, gill, foot, and pallial gland of date mussel (L. lithophaga) in different seasons. Four different software packages were used for evaluation: geNorm, NormFinder, BestKeeper, and RefFinder. Although these programs contain …


Acute And Chronic Effects Of Thifluzamide On Daphnia Magna, Feyza İçoğlu Aksakal Jan 2019

Acute And Chronic Effects Of Thifluzamide On Daphnia Magna, Feyza İçoğlu Aksakal

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Thifluzamide is a thiazole carboxanilide fungicide used to control a wide range of basidiomycete diseases on maize, potatoes, rice, and other crops. Although this fungicide is found in aquatic environments, there is no information about its acute and chronic toxicity on aquatic invertebrates. In the present study, to investigate acute and chronic toxicity of thifluzamide, daphnids were exposed to 1.25, 1.5, 2, and 2.5 mg/L thifluzamide for 48 h and 21 days, respectively. The expression of four oxidative stress-related genes (CAT, GCLC, GST, and GPX) and life-history parameters such as days to the first brood, days to the first egg …


Heavy Metal Accumulation As A Threat To The Endangered Egyptian Vulture(Neophron Percnopterus L.) In Turkey, Eli̇f Yamaç, Menekşe Özden, Sunay Balaban, Semra Malkoç Jan 2019

Heavy Metal Accumulation As A Threat To The Endangered Egyptian Vulture(Neophron Percnopterus L.) In Turkey, Eli̇f Yamaç, Menekşe Özden, Sunay Balaban, Semra Malkoç

Turkish Journal of Zoology

Due to anthropogenic activity, most vulture species are threatened. Neophron percnopterus, the Egyptian vulture, is a vulture species with a declining population. One of the most important factors threatening the species is exposure to chemicals. The second largest population of this bird species is found in Turkey. Accumulation of heavy metals for this species has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to detect and measure As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn values in the feathers of Neophron percnopterus. Calamis and vane, which are different part of the feathers, were analyzed separately with ICP-OES. According …


A New Helicoverpa Armigera Nucleopolyhedrovirus Isolate From Heliothis Peltigera (Denis & Schiffermuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) In Turkey, Gözde Büşra Eroğlu, Remzi̇ye Nalçacioğlu, Zi̇hni̇ Demi̇rbağ Jan 2019

A New Helicoverpa Armigera Nucleopolyhedrovirus Isolate From Heliothis Peltigera (Denis & Schiffermuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) In Turkey, Gözde Büşra Eroğlu, Remzi̇ye Nalçacioğlu, Zi̇hni̇ Demi̇rbağ

Turkish Journal of Biology

This study reports a new Helicoverpa armigera nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) isolated from Heliothis peltigera (Denis & Schiffermuller), collected in the vicinity of Adana, Turkey. Infection was confirmed by tissue polymerase chain reaction and sequence analysis. Results showed that dead H. peltigera larvae contain Helicoverpa armigera nucleopolyhedrovirus. Thus, the isolate was named as HearNPV-TR. Microscopy studies indicated that occlusion bodies were 0.73 to 1.66 μm in diameter. The nucleocapsids are approximately 184 × 41 nm in size. The genome of HearNPV-TR was digested with KpnI and XhoI enzymes and calculated as 130.5 kb. Phylogenetic analysis showed that HearNPV-TR has close relation with …


Response Of Breast Cancer Cells To Ifnî±-2b In 2d And 3d Cell Cultures, Tetiana Herheliuk, Olena Perepelytsina, Andrij Ugnivenko, Lyudmila Ostapchenko, Mychailo Sydorenko Jan 2019

Response Of Breast Cancer Cells To Ifnî±-2b In 2d And 3d Cell Cultures, Tetiana Herheliuk, Olena Perepelytsina, Andrij Ugnivenko, Lyudmila Ostapchenko, Mychailo Sydorenko

Turkish Journal of Biology

The effect of IFNα-2b on the migration, proliferation, and expression of epithelial and mesenchymal markers of MCF-7 tumor adenocarcinoma cells in 2D and 3D cell cultures was examined. A significant cytostatic effect of IFNα-2b on the tumor population was detected. It was found that changes in the expression of epithelial (CKs and EpCAM) and mesenchymal markers were caused by changing the growth type of the tumor population. IFNα-2b inhibited migration of tumor cells to the suspension fraction and promoted an increase in expression of CK and EpCAM in 2D and 3D cell cultures, but only in the 3D culture was …


Fibrous Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Prepared By Wet Spinning Of Plga, Nergi̇s Abay Akar, Görke Gürel Peközer, Gamze Köse Jan 2019

Fibrous Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Prepared By Wet Spinning Of Plga, Nergi̇s Abay Akar, Görke Gürel Peközer, Gamze Köse

Turkish Journal of Biology

Having a self-healing capacity, bone is very well known to regenerate itself without leaving a scar. However, critical size defects due to trauma, tumor, disease, or infection involve bone graft surgeries in which complication rate is relatively at high levels. Bone tissue engineering appears as an alternative for grafting. Fibrous scaffolds are useful in tissue engineering applications since they have a high surface-to-volume ratio, and adjustable, highly interconnected porosity to enhance cell adhesion, survival, migration, and proliferation. They can be produced in a wide variety of fiber sizes and organizations. Wet spinning is a convenient way to produce fibrous scaffolds …


Functional Characteristics Of Lactobacilli From Traditional Bulgarian Fermented Milk Products, Veronica Nemska, Petya Logar, Tanya Rasheva, Zdravka Sholeva, Nelly Georgieva, Svetla Danova Jan 2019

Functional Characteristics Of Lactobacilli From Traditional Bulgarian Fermented Milk Products, Veronica Nemska, Petya Logar, Tanya Rasheva, Zdravka Sholeva, Nelly Georgieva, Svetla Danova

Turkish Journal of Biology

After oral administration, probiotic lactobacilli meet a number of protection systems in the human body, such as exposure to gastric, pancreatic, and small intestinal juices. Overcoming these detrimental barriers allows living bacteria to adhere to the intestinal epithelium and permanently colonize the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), providing health benefits to the host. Based on this, the transit tolerance of 25 candidate probiotic lactobacilli from katak, yoghurt, and white-brined and yellow cheese to simulated bile and small intestinal juices of variable pH was investigated. To establish their resistance, in vitro model systems based on modified MRS media and a longer duration of …


Effects Of B2o3 (Boron Trioxide) On Colon Cancer Cells: Our First-Step Experience And In Vitro Results, Özgür Albuz, Di̇lek Dülger, Beste Çağdaş Tunali, Feray Aydin, Seli̇m Yalçin, Mustafa Türk Jan 2019

Effects Of B2o3 (Boron Trioxide) On Colon Cancer Cells: Our First-Step Experience And In Vitro Results, Özgür Albuz, Di̇lek Dülger, Beste Çağdaş Tunali, Feray Aydin, Seli̇m Yalçin, Mustafa Türk

Turkish Journal of Biology

Boron oxide (B2O3) is derived from dehydration of boric acid and is a colorless, semitransparent, crystalline compound that is moderately soluble in water. On the other hand, boron oxide is chemically hygroscopic. This gives the molecule the ability to soak up water and adhere to tissues. Boron oxide can be used locally after tumor debulking in inoperable tumors and especially when the tumor-free margin distance cannot be provided. For all these reasons we aimed to evaluate the in vitro test results of B2O3 in terms of cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, apoptosis, and necrotic effects on L929 fibroblast cells and DLD-1 colorectal adenocarcinoma …


A Magnetic Affinity Approach To Identify Plant Gaba-Binding Proteins, Jie Zou, Jingzhe Guo, Shisheng Li Jan 2019

A Magnetic Affinity Approach To Identify Plant Gaba-Binding Proteins, Jie Zou, Jingzhe Guo, Shisheng Li

Turkish Journal of Biology

In plants, GABA plays a critical role in sexual plant reproduction; however, GABA receptors and the associated detailed signaling mechanisms remain to be elucidated. Our experiments show that the proposed technique is reliable and convenient for probing GABA-binding proteins and could be applicable in similar projects by covalently immobilizing the free carboxylic group of GABA on magnetic beads (SiMAG-Carboxyl). New probes produced by covalently immobilizing the free carboxylic group of GABA on magnetic beads (SiMAG-Carboxyl) can obtain useful information on GABA receptors in plants.


Impact Of Light-Emitting Diode And Compact Fluorescent Lighting Type And Cage Tier On Layers Reared In An Enriched Cage System, Part 2: Some Welfare Traits, Gülsüm Tünaydin, Bi̇lgehan Yilmaz Di̇kmen Jan 2019

Impact Of Light-Emitting Diode And Compact Fluorescent Lighting Type And Cage Tier On Layers Reared In An Enriched Cage System, Part 2: Some Welfare Traits, Gülsüm Tünaydin, Bi̇lgehan Yilmaz Di̇kmen

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of lighting type [light-emitting diode (LED) and compact fluorescent (FLO) light] and cage tier on welfare traits such as feather score, body and comb wounds, bumble foot and footpad dermatitis, beak damage, keel bone deformity, finger damage, aggressive pecking behavior, and the avoidance distance test (ADT) in laying hens reared in an enriched cage system. A total of 400 layers were used to determine these traits at 25 and 45 weeks of age. A total of 80 layers were used to determine tonic immobility (TI) duration and induction number. The …


Effects Of Housing Condition, Feeding Style, And Age On Fattening Performances, Comfort, And Some Slaughterhouse Characteristics In Eastern Anatolian Red Bulls, Sadretti̇n Yüksel Jan 2019

Effects Of Housing Condition, Feeding Style, And Age On Fattening Performances, Comfort, And Some Slaughterhouse Characteristics In Eastern Anatolian Red Bulls, Sadretti̇n Yüksel

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

It is crucial to bring domestic animal breeds to production and to produce meat based on sectoral structure. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of age, housing condition, and feeding style on fattening performance, comfort, and carcass characteristics of the Eastern Anatolian Red (EAR) bulls, a native breed which is suitable for adverse environmental conditions and marginal land as well as resistant to diseases. Twenty-five purebred EAR bulls (15 head of 2-year-olds and 10 head of 1-year-olds) were assigned randomly to 1 of 5 finishing programs after allocating by the age, feeding protocol, and environmental conditions. …


The Effect Of Laying Period On Egg Quality Traits And Chemical Composition Of Lindovskaya (Linda) Geese Reared Under Breeder Conditions, Mehmet Sari, Kadi̇r Emre Buğdayci, Aykut Asim Akbaş, Mustafa Saatci, Mustafa Numan Oğuz Jan 2019

The Effect Of Laying Period On Egg Quality Traits And Chemical Composition Of Lindovskaya (Linda) Geese Reared Under Breeder Conditions, Mehmet Sari, Kadi̇r Emre Buğdayci, Aykut Asim Akbaş, Mustafa Saatci, Mustafa Numan Oğuz

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The study was conducted to determine the effect of laying period on egg quality traits as well as the chemical composition of Lindovskaya geese. The egg quality traits were examined by randomly taking a total of 90 eggs on the 45th ± 5, 60th ± 5, and 75th ± 5 days of the laying period from 3-year-old female Lindovskaya geese. It was determined that the effect of the laying period on external quality traits of eggs was statistically nonsignificant (P > 0.05). The effect of laying period on internal quality traits including height, diameter, and index of the yolk and albumen …


Negative Effects Of Occurrence Of Clinical Mastitis From Calving To End Of The Voluntary Waiting Period On Reproduction In Holstein Cows, Seçki̇n Salar, Oğuz Çalişici, Duygu Çalişici, Doğukan Özen, Ayhan Baştan Jan 2019

Negative Effects Of Occurrence Of Clinical Mastitis From Calving To End Of The Voluntary Waiting Period On Reproduction In Holstein Cows, Seçki̇n Salar, Oğuz Çalişici, Duygu Çalişici, Doğukan Özen, Ayhan Baştan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective was to evaluate the effects of clinical mastitis (CM) on reproductive performance in high-milk?producing cows before the service period. The data of Holstein Friesian cows (n = 550) in a commercial farm was retrospectively evaluated. The diagnosis of CM was made by the presence of visible abnormalities in milk or symptoms of inflammation of one or more of the quarters. Cows were checked to detect CM prior to each milking. Calving to first service interval (CFSI), calving to conception interval (CCI), and services per conception (SC) were evaluated as reproductive parameters. Calving to first service interval (83.68 ± …


On-Farm Diagnosis Of Latent Respiratory Failure In Calves, Anton Chernitskiy, Sergey Shabunin, Tatiana Kuchmenko, Vladimir Safonov Jan 2019

On-Farm Diagnosis Of Latent Respiratory Failure In Calves, Anton Chernitskiy, Sergey Shabunin, Tatiana Kuchmenko, Vladimir Safonov

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The goal of this study was to develop a method for the diagnosis of latent respiratory failure in calves with bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in farm conditions. The study involved 48 calves of the red-motley Holstein breed aged 14-28 days, with no previously experienced BRD, no dyspnea at rest, and a lack of anemia. Group I consisted of 24 calves with spontaneous or induced cough and WI clinical score of ≥5. Group II included 24 calves without spontaneous and induced cough and WI clinical score of ≤3. The determination of respiratory rate (RR), respiratory minute volume, and tidal volume in …


Effect Of Exercise On Some Minerals, Metabolites And Enzyme Activities In The Serum Of Trained Arabian Horses, Roya Pourmohammad, Mehrdad Mohri, Hesam Seifi, Kamran Sardari Jan 2019

Effect Of Exercise On Some Minerals, Metabolites And Enzyme Activities In The Serum Of Trained Arabian Horses, Roya Pourmohammad, Mehrdad Mohri, Hesam Seifi, Kamran Sardari

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The exercise-induced variations of some biochemical parameters including calcium (Ca), phosphorous (P), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), sodium (Na), potassium (K), chlorine (Cl), glucose, urea, creatinine, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and creatine kinase (CK) were assessed in the serum of 25 Arabian horses. Blood samples were taken from the jugular vein 3 different times: before exercise, 5 h after exercise, and 18 h after exercise. Statistical analysis was performed using SAS (version 9.2; SAS Institute, Cary, NC, USA). Ca, Cl, glucose, and urea showed significant (P < 0.05) changes due to exercise. There was significant increase from before exercise to 5 h after exercise in urea concentrations while Ca and Cl concentrations significantly decreased. A significant ascending trend for Ca between 5 h and 18 h after exercise was also seen, while glucose and urea had a significantly descending trend. No significant time-based variations were observed for other variables. The results of the present study indicated that exercise could affect the value of some biochemical parameters, which could be used in future studies evaluating the health status of Arabian horses.


Abdominal Ultrasonographic Findings In Dogs With Mammary Tumors: Association With Tumor Characteristics And Survival, Daniella Matos Da Silva, Angélica Inajá Juliani, Camila Lopes Ribeiro, Jair Rodini Engracia Filho, Simone Domit Guérios, Tilde Rodrigues Froes Jan 2019

Abdominal Ultrasonographic Findings In Dogs With Mammary Tumors: Association With Tumor Characteristics And Survival, Daniella Matos Da Silva, Angélica Inajá Juliani, Camila Lopes Ribeiro, Jair Rodini Engracia Filho, Simone Domit Guérios, Tilde Rodrigues Froes

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Abdominal ultrasound is frequently performed as part of initial staging of canine mammary tumors. The aims of this study were to describe abdominal ultrasonographic findings present at diagnosis of mammary tumors in dogs and to assess their value for associations with histopathological results and treatment outcome. The medical records of 201 female dogs diagnosed with mammary tumors that had abdominal ultrasonography performed as part of their initial clinical evaluation were reviewed. Histopathological diagnosis of malignant mammary tumors was obtained in most cases (86%; 172 cases). One hundred and fifty-seven animals (78%) had some ultrasonographic abnormality. A total of 338 ultrasonographic …


Development Of Spermatogonial Stem Cell Niche And Immunoexpression Of Vimentin Filaments In The Testes Of Prenatal And Postnatal Indian Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis), Ashritha Quanisha Carlo, Devendra Pathak, Opinder Singh, Neelam Bansal Jan 2019

Development Of Spermatogonial Stem Cell Niche And Immunoexpression Of Vimentin Filaments In The Testes Of Prenatal And Postnatal Indian Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis), Ashritha Quanisha Carlo, Devendra Pathak, Opinder Singh, Neelam Bansal

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, we established the components of the buffalo spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) niche in prenatal (38.5-280 days of gestation), neonatal, prepubertal, and adult testes histochemically and immunohistochemically. Immunohistochemically, the changes in vimentin expression were evaluated. During prenatal life, the niche of primordial germ cells was formed by the surrounding mesenchymal cells and fibroblasts. The basement membrane (BM) was not organized at this stage. At 7.6 cm crown-rump length, testicular cords with a thin BM were seen. At the late gestational period, testicular cords with well-organized BM were seen. At the neonatal stage, the testicular cords were lined with …


Phenotypic Characterization And Differentiation Of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Originating From Adipose Tissue, Ece Çerçi̇, Hati̇ce Erdost Jan 2019

Phenotypic Characterization And Differentiation Of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Originating From Adipose Tissue, Ece Çerçi̇, Hati̇ce Erdost

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Stem cells are known as undifferentiated cells that are capable of divisions and self-renewal over an extended period. Adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) are known to differentiate into many different organ and tissue cells. The purpose of this study was to characterize adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells in detail based on the expression status of certain surface markers and differentiation stages for clinical and laboratory applications. The migrating phase and mitotic property of the cells from adipose tissue were assessed under a microscope. Cell counting was performed during the first, second, and third passages. The cells were differentiated into …


The Comparing Of Homogenization Methods For Oxidative And Antioxidative Analyses Of Sperm, Ömer Varişli, Numan Akyol Jan 2019

The Comparing Of Homogenization Methods For Oxidative And Antioxidative Analyses Of Sperm, Ömer Varişli, Numan Akyol

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Pretreatment of sperm for oxidative and antioxidative analysis has been shown to be different in studies. These differences can affect the result of analyses. The aim of this study was to compare the analyses of sperm homogenization methods. The semen of four rams were used in the study. Pretreatment procedures included the rotary, bead, and ultrasonic homogenization methods. Oxidative and antioxidative status of sperm samples was assessed by measuring serum lipid hydroperoxide, total oxidant status, free sulfhydryl groups (SH total thiol), ceruloplasmin, and total antioxidant capacity levels. As a result, the homogenization methods before oxidative and antioxidative status analyses significantly …