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Determination Of Proximate Composition And Quality Changes In The Common Guitarfish (Rhinobatos Rhinobatos L., 1758) During Cold Storage, Ayşe Bahar Yilmaz, Deni̇z Akpinar Jan 2003

Determination Of Proximate Composition And Quality Changes In The Common Guitarfish (Rhinobatos Rhinobatos L., 1758) During Cold Storage, Ayşe Bahar Yilmaz, Deni̇z Akpinar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Quality changes in common guitarfish fillets vacuum packed and non-vacuum packed in polyethylene material were investigated during 6 months' cold storage at -18 ^oC. Total yield of the common guitar fish was around 65%. pH, TVB-N, crude protein, moisture, crude ash and fat were 6.50-6.82, 19.87-48.62 mg/100 g, 16.63-22.63%, 75.83-79.88%, 1.00-1.65% and 0.2-0.7%, respectively. Sensory analyses of fillets were carried out at 3 month intervals. The sensory analyses were performed by a trained panel and samples were presented to the panel after baking. The panel scored the samples by checking their appearance, smell, chewiness, aroma, moistness and overall palatability. Consequently …


Radiographic Evaluation Of Pulmonary Pattern Changes In 27 Cats And 58 Dogs, Mustafa Doğa Temi̇zsoylu, Ali̇ Bumi̇n, Zeki̇ Alkan Jan 2003

Radiographic Evaluation Of Pulmonary Pattern Changes In 27 Cats And 58 Dogs, Mustafa Doğa Temi̇zsoylu, Ali̇ Bumi̇n, Zeki̇ Alkan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study sought to determine the roles and effectiveness of findings obtained from radiographic examinations of lungs in the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases and to place radiographic findings into routine practice in dogs and cats. Fifty-eight dogs and 27 cats of different breeds, sexes and ages suspected of having pulmonary disease were used as the study materials after clinical examination and anamnesis. The pulmonary radiographies of these cases were appropriately taken and radiographic findings were evaluated. Radiographic evaluation of the cases revealed an alveolar pattern in eight dogs (13.79%) and five cats (18.52%), an interstitial pattern in 20 dogs (34.48%) …


Pharmacokinetics Of Oxytetracycline In Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) Following Administration Of Medicated Feed, İdri̇s Türel, Gürdal Dağoğlu, Orhan Yilmaz, Ertuğrul Kankaya, Fazil Şen Jan 2003

Pharmacokinetics Of Oxytetracycline In Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) Following Administration Of Medicated Feed, İdri̇s Türel, Gürdal Dağoğlu, Orhan Yilmaz, Ertuğrul Kankaya, Fazil Şen

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The pharmacokinetics of oxytetracycline (OTC) were investigated in rainbow trout in freshwater at 10.5 ^oC. A group of 70 fish received OTC, an intravascular injection (i.v.) of 5 mg/kg body weight. Another group of 105 fish were fed medicated feed containing a dose of 100 mg/kg body weight. OTC plasma concentrations were determined by high performance liquid chromatography. The pharmacokinetic parameters were described by a two-compartment open model giving distribution half-lives of 0.907 h and 16.058 h, and elimination half-lives of 33.5 h and 27 h for i.v. and oral administration of OTC, respectively. After i.v. administration of OTC, other …


Amplification Of The Matrix Gene Of Rbok Vaccine Strain Of Rinderpest Virus (Rpv) By Polymerase Chain Reaction And Cloning Into Topo^R Xl Cloning Vector, Ahmet Kürşat Azkur, Yusuf Bolat, Mehmet Zi̇ya Doymaz Jan 2003

Amplification Of The Matrix Gene Of Rbok Vaccine Strain Of Rinderpest Virus (Rpv) By Polymerase Chain Reaction And Cloning Into Topo^R Xl Cloning Vector, Ahmet Kürşat Azkur, Yusuf Bolat, Mehmet Zi̇ya Doymaz

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, the matrix (M) gene of the RBOK vaccine strain of rinderpest (RPV) was amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and cloned into TOPO^R XL cloning vector. For this purpose, Vero cells were infected with the RBOK vaccine strain of RPV and total RNA was obtained from the infected cells. cDNA of the matrix gene was obtained by reverse transcription from the total RNA. Amplification of the cDNA with PCR was achieved by using the M gene specific primer and PCR products of the M gene were directly ligated into the TOPO^R XL cloning vector and this recombinant …


The Effect Of Transcervical Intrauterine And Intravaginal Insemination Methods On Fertility In Dogs, Ali̇ Daşkin, Necmetti̇n Teki̇n, Ergun Akçay Jan 2003

The Effect Of Transcervical Intrauterine And Intravaginal Insemination Methods On Fertility In Dogs, Ali̇ Daşkin, Necmetti̇n Teki̇n, Ergun Akçay

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was carried out to determine the effect of transcervical and intravaginal artificial insemination on the pregnancy rate in dogs. Semen was collected by the massage method from dogs brought to our department. Collected semen was examined in the laboratory and stored in liquid nitrogen after dilution with Tris extender. During the study 31 bitches brought to our department for artificial insemination were used. One of the bitches was not evaluated. Oestrus was detected by vaginal cytology and the bitches were inseminated twice during the oestrus period. Fifteen of the 30 bitches were inseminated transcervically and the other 15 …


The Use Of Recombinant Hemagglutinine Protein Of Rinderpest Virus In Enzyme Immunoassay, Hakan Bulut, Yusuf Bolat, Yasemi̇n Bulut, Aykut Özdarendeli̇, Mehmet Zi̇ya Doymaz Jan 2003

The Use Of Recombinant Hemagglutinine Protein Of Rinderpest Virus In Enzyme Immunoassay, Hakan Bulut, Yusuf Bolat, Yasemi̇n Bulut, Aykut Özdarendeli̇, Mehmet Zi̇ya Doymaz

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, Rinderpest virus (RPV) recombinant hemagglutinine protein (rH) fused with protein A region of Staphylococcus aureus was expressed in Escherichia coli and purified by IgG affinity chromatography. rH protein was also used to establish enzyme immunoassay. Therefore, to prevent IgG binding to the protein A the wells coated with the rH proteins were blocked by human serum. Afterwards, RPV antigens were added to the wells to evaluate this assay. To this end, serum from mice immunized with RPV was used for EIA. Our data indicated that the rH protein fused with protein A of Staphylococcus aureus can be …


Adherence And Slime Production In Coagulase Negative Staphylococci Isolated From Different Animal Sources, Oktay Keski̇n, Gülay Altay, Mehmet Akan Jan 2003

Adherence And Slime Production In Coagulase Negative Staphylococci Isolated From Different Animal Sources, Oktay Keski̇n, Gülay Altay, Mehmet Akan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to determine slime production and the adherence of coagulase negative staphylococci (CNS) strains isolated from cows' milk with mastitis and chickens which have pathological disorders. For this purpose, 60 CNS strains isolated from cows' milk with mastitis and 60 from chickens suffering from skin and joint diseases were examined. In addition, 20 strains isolated from healthy cows and healthy chickens were used as control groups. Slime production was conductet by the tube method and the results were recorded as -, +, ++ and +++ after 24 h incubation according to the formation of a …


The Effects Of Serotonin On The Motility Of Small And Large Intestine Of Guinea Pigs In Fasting, Vedat Sağmanligi̇l, İlksi̇n Pi̇şki̇n, Bahri̇ Emre, Elvi̇n Akdağ Jan 2003

The Effects Of Serotonin On The Motility Of Small And Large Intestine Of Guinea Pigs In Fasting, Vedat Sağmanligi̇l, İlksi̇n Pi̇şki̇n, Bahri̇ Emre, Elvi̇n Akdağ

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was carried out in vitro to observe the effects of serotonin (5-HT), identified as a transmitter candidate for the regulation of intestinal motility, on the motility of the small and large intestines of fed and fasted guinea pigs. In the study, 48 adult guinea pigs weighing 300-450 g were divided equally into control (fed) and experimental (fasted for 96 h) groups. Half of the animals in both groups were used for taking small intestinal segments, the mid jejunum and distal ileum, while the rest of the animals were used to take large intestinal segments, as well as proximal …


Pathological And Immunohistochemical Studies In Rabbits Experimentally Infected With Toxoplasma Gondii, Rifki Haziroğlu, Kürşat Altintaş, Ayhan Atasever, M. Yavuz Gülbahar, Oğuz Kul, Recai̇ Tunca Jan 2003

Pathological And Immunohistochemical Studies In Rabbits Experimentally Infected With Toxoplasma Gondii, Rifki Haziroğlu, Kürşat Altintaş, Ayhan Atasever, M. Yavuz Gülbahar, Oğuz Kul, Recai̇ Tunca

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Experimental toxoplasmosis was induced in rabbits using different routes. A total of 42 animals were used; 36 of them were in the experimental groups and the other six comprised the control group. In addition, five guinea pigs were used for preparing hyperimmune sera against Toxoplasma gondii. The Ankara strain was inoculated intravenously (group I, n: 12), intraperitoneally (group II, n: 12) and intradermally (group III, n: 12) into the rabbits. Group IV animals were kept as controls (n: 6). Clinical and macroscopical findings varied according to the routes of inoculation and organs affected. Microscopically, multifocal necrosis with T. gondii tachyzoites …


Controlling The Breeding Season Using Melatonin And Progestagen In Kıvırcık Ewes, Huri̇ye Horoz Kaya, Güven Kaşikçi, Kemal Ak, Serhat Alkan, Cumhur Sönmez Jan 2003

Controlling The Breeding Season Using Melatonin And Progestagen In Kıvırcık Ewes, Huri̇ye Horoz Kaya, Güven Kaşikçi, Kemal Ak, Serhat Alkan, Cumhur Sönmez

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The effect of melatonin and progestagen sponge administrations separately and together on the reproductive performance at the onset of the breeding season were investigated in Kıvırcık ewes. On June 22, to 40 anoestrous and non-lactating ewes were administrated melatonin (Regulin) implants. On July 14, progestagen (Synchron) sponges were inserted in 20 of these ewes and in 20 other ewes. They were removed 14 days later and on the day of removal the ewes were given 600 I.U. pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin (PMSG). The other 20 ewes served as controls. Rams were introduced on July 28. The lambing percentages of the …


Effects Of Hypertonic Sodium Chloride, Hypertonic Sodium Chloride + Sodium Bicarbonate And Hypertonic Sodium Chloride + Ringer's Lactade Solution In The Treatment Of Dogs With Experimentally Induced Endotoxaemia, Hasan Batmaz, Zeki̇ Yilmaz, Ayşe Topal, O. Saci̇t Görgül, Sezgi̇n Şentürk Jan 2003

Effects Of Hypertonic Sodium Chloride, Hypertonic Sodium Chloride + Sodium Bicarbonate And Hypertonic Sodium Chloride + Ringer's Lactade Solution In The Treatment Of Dogs With Experimentally Induced Endotoxaemia, Hasan Batmaz, Zeki̇ Yilmaz, Ayşe Topal, O. Saci̇t Görgül, Sezgi̇n Şentürk

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to compare the effects of isotonic sodium chloride (ISS-0.9%), hypertonic sodium chloride (HSS-7.2%), HSS + lactate ringer solution (LRS) and HSS + sodium bicarbonate solution (SBS-1.3%) in the treatment of dogs with endotoxaemia. Endotoxaemia was induced by slow injection of a 1 mg/kg/i.v. dose of E. coli endotoxin (0111:B4). At the treatment stage, four groups, each composed of six dogs, were formed and a different treatment plan was carried out in each group: ISS, HSS, HSS + LRS and HSS + SBS. Clinical, haematological and biochemical examinations were performed before and after endotoxaemia. Hypotension …


Diagnostic Approach To The Prevalence Of Feline Periodontal Disease, Erdoğan Samsar, Ömer Beşalti, Ahmet Özak, Şükran Yavuzdemi̇r Jan 2003

Diagnostic Approach To The Prevalence Of Feline Periodontal Disease, Erdoğan Samsar, Ömer Beşalti, Ahmet Özak, Şükran Yavuzdemi̇r

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Periodontal disease in cats was investigated with respect to clinical, radiological and microbiological evaluations. Each tooth group was evaluated according to plaque index, gingival index, sulcus bleeding index, calculus index, periodontal disease index, furcation exposure index, feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL) and tooth mobility. The prevalence of the disease was evaluated statistically. Upper and lower premolars were affected by periodontal disease at a higher rate than others. Tooth loss was often observed in incisives, premolars and canines concurrently. Sub and/or supragingival calculus accumulations occurred in lower incisive, upper canine and upper premolar teeth, in increasing order. FORL was observed in …


Expression Profiles Of Igf-I, Igf-Ii, Bfgf And Tgf-B2 Growth Factors During Chicken Embryonic Development, Hakan Kocamiş, John Killefer Jan 2003

Expression Profiles Of Igf-I, Igf-Ii, Bfgf And Tgf-B2 Growth Factors During Chicken Embryonic Development, Hakan Kocamiş, John Killefer

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Skeletal muscle development in avian embryos depends on the activation, proliferation, differentiation, and fusion of embryonic myoblasts. These processes as well as early embryonic development are mainly regulated by major growth factors such as IGF-I, IGF-II, TGF-b and FGFs. In order to determine their differential expression, total RNA was isolated from whole embryos on each of the embryonal days (E) 0 to 6, from the thoracic/abdominal half of the embryo at E 7 and E 8, and from pectoralis muscle tissues at E 9 to E 20. Growth factor cDNAs were synthesized by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). All growth …


Pregnancy Diagnosis In Mares By Determination Of Oestradiol-17-B Hormone In Faeces, Muzaffer Çelebi̇, Mürsel Demi̇rel Jan 2003

Pregnancy Diagnosis In Mares By Determination Of Oestradiol-17-B Hormone In Faeces, Muzaffer Çelebi̇, Mürsel Demi̇rel

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of the present study was the confirmation of pregnancy diagnosis in mares by the determination of oestradiol-17 b in faeces. The research was carried out on 30 cyclic mares. Faeces samples were collected through pregnancy at monthly intervals. The faeces samples of pregnant and non-pregnant mares contained a mean oestradiol-17 b concentration of 9.39 ± 2.63 and 7.70 ± 2.00 ng/g, respectively in the 4^{th} month of gestation. From the 5^{th} month of pregnancy the oestradiol-17 b concentration in pregnant mares was significantly higher than in non-pregnant mares. Oestradiol-17 b levels were estimated to be 71.20 ± 8.00 …


Effects Of Medetomidine-Ketamine Combination Anaesthesia On Electrocardiographic Findings, Body Temperature, And Heart And Respiratory Rates In Domestic Pigeons, Metehan Uzun, Sedat Yildiz, Gülteki̇n Atalan, Mehmet Kaya, Nesri̇n Sulu Jan 2003

Effects Of Medetomidine-Ketamine Combination Anaesthesia On Electrocardiographic Findings, Body Temperature, And Heart And Respiratory Rates In Domestic Pigeons, Metehan Uzun, Sedat Yildiz, Gülteki̇n Atalan, Mehmet Kaya, Nesri̇n Sulu

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The applications of medetomidine (M) as a pre-anaesthetic and ketamine (K) as an anaesthetic agent were investigated in seven domestic pigeons in terms of the degree of anaesthesia (DA) and alterations in physiological parameters. An intramuscular (IM) injection of M (200 µg/kg) was followed by administration of K (120 mg/kg, IM) after 10 min. Body temperature (BT), respiratory rate (RR), heart rate (HR), DA, and electrocardiogram (ECG) findings were determined before (0 min) and 10 min after the application of M, and 5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 min after the administration of K. All pigeons had 4^{th} degree anaesthesia …


Changes In Adenosine Nucleotides In The Heart Tissue Of Rats Following Different Types Of Death, Sadretti̇n Pençe, Hasan Koçoğlu, Naci̇ye Kurtul, Hali̇me Hanim Pençe, Cahi̇t Bağci Jan 2003

Changes In Adenosine Nucleotides In The Heart Tissue Of Rats Following Different Types Of Death, Sadretti̇n Pençe, Hasan Koçoğlu, Naci̇ye Kurtul, Hali̇me Hanim Pençe, Cahi̇t Bağci

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Forty-eight Sprague-Dawley rats were killed by cervical dislocation, electric shock and drowning to investigate the correlations between types of death and levels of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP) in heart tissue after death. The hearts were taken out after death and ATP, ADP and AMP levels in the heart muscle were measured. The ATP and ADP levels were lower in rats killed by electric shock and with drowning. This may be due to ventricular fibrillation caused by electric shock in the electric shock group, and debilitation of rats in the drowning group before death, which …


The Effect Of Aging On The Immune Response To Vaccination In The Horse, Daniel H. Fermaglich Jan 2003

The Effect Of Aging On The Immune Response To Vaccination In The Horse, Daniel H. Fermaglich

LSU Master's Theses

Vaccination programs are designed to protect an animal from infection, however, depending upon the age and health of the animal vaccination may not stimulate a protective humoral response. It is possible that, as in the human and mouse models, geriatric equines may be less responsive than their younger counterparts to current vaccination protocols. The purpose of this study was to identify an age related diminution in the primary and secondary immune responses of geriatric horses in response to vaccination. Two groups of horses were sampled. The first group consisted of an open herd of 39 privately owned horses, varying in …


Susceptibility Of Bacillus Anthracis To Gamma And Cherry Bacteriophage, Preston A. Fulmer Jan 2003

Susceptibility Of Bacillus Anthracis To Gamma And Cherry Bacteriophage, Preston A. Fulmer

LSU Master's Theses

Bacillus anthracis is a bacterium that causes severe disease mainly in ruminants, but can affect any mammal, including humans. A popular method for the detection of this organism is susceptibility of the bacterial isolate to g bacteriophage. However, to date no study on the resistance of a wide variety of B. anthracis isolates has been conducted. The following study examines the rate of resistance of a wide range of B. anthracis isolates to g phage as well as another phage specific for B. anthracis known as Cherry phage. We also compared susceptibility to phage with another detection method, susceptibility to …


Effect Of Low Birthweight On Serum Thyroid Hormones, Glucose, Urea And Blood Ph In Newborn Lambs, Tufan Keçeci̇ Jan 2003

Effect Of Low Birthweight On Serum Thyroid Hormones, Glucose, Urea And Blood Ph In Newborn Lambs, Tufan Keçeci̇

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, serum thyroid hormone, glucose and urea levels as well as blood pH values were compared between six control (birthweight ? 2.5 kg) and seven experimental Merino lambs (birthweight < 2.5 kg, hypotrophic) at 2, 4, 8 and 24 h postpartum. Serum levels of total thyroxin (T_4), free thyroxin (FT_4), total triiodothyronine (T_3; with exception of 24 h postpartum), free triiodothyronine (FT_3; with the exception of 4, 8 and 24 h postpartum) and glucose were lower in hypotrophic lambs compared to the controls. However, the serum urea levels of hypotrophic animals were higher than those of the controls. On the other hand, serum T_3, FT_3 and FT_4 levels determined at 4 and 8 h were higher than those at 2 and 24 h postpartum in both groups. A similar case was also observed in the serum T_4 levels of hypotrophic lambs. In addition, the serum glucose levels of hypotrophic lambs were higher and the blood pH values of both groups were lower at 2 h postpartum. In conclusion, It was observed that low birthweight affected neonatal thyroid function, serum glucose and urea levels in lambs.


Comparison Of The Tocolytic Effects Of Ritodrine And Ca^{++} Channel Blockers On Serum Oestradiol And Progesterone Levels, Füsun Tosun, Aymelek Gönenç, Bolkan Şi̇mşek Jan 2003

Comparison Of The Tocolytic Effects Of Ritodrine And Ca^{++} Channel Blockers On Serum Oestradiol And Progesterone Levels, Füsun Tosun, Aymelek Gönenç, Bolkan Şi̇mşek

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Experimental pregnancy was induced with gonadal steroids in in vivo ovariectomized rats. Conditions for premature delivery were established by giving a salt-rich diet and administering oxytocin to induce high-risk pregnancy. In order to avoid early delivery, a betamimetic ritodrine and the Ca^{++} channel blockers nitrendipine and nicardipine were administered to three separate groups. The effects of these three tocolytic agents were examined by determining serum oestradiol and progesterone levels. Additionally, systolic blood pressure was measured and tachycardia was observed. After the administration of tocolytic agents, it was observed that serum oestradiol levels were increased while there was a decrease in …


The Effects Of Formic Acid Or Formic Acid Plus Molasses Additives On The Fermentation Quality And Dm And Adf Degradabilities Of Grass Silage, Erol Baytok, Habi̇p Muruz Jan 2003

The Effects Of Formic Acid Or Formic Acid Plus Molasses Additives On The Fermentation Quality And Dm And Adf Degradabilities Of Grass Silage, Erol Baytok, Habi̇p Muruz

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This experiment was carried out to evaluate the effects of formic acid and formic acid plus molasses additives on the grass silage fermentation characteristics and degradability of dry matter (DM) and acid-detergent fibre (ADF). Grasses were cut in early (experiment I), middle (experiment II) and late maturity (experiment III). The additive treatments in experiments I, II and III were: 1) Untreated; 2) 0.5% Formic acid (FA); 3) FA+2% molasses; 4) FA+4% molasses; and 5) FA+6% molasses. The silages were ensiled in jar silos (1 L) and DM and ADF degradability were determined by using the nylon bag technique in the …


The Effects Of Electrical Stimulation On The Sensory And Textural Quality Properties Of Mutton Carcasses, Mete Yanar, Hasan Yeti̇m Jan 2003

The Effects Of Electrical Stimulation On The Sensory And Textural Quality Properties Of Mutton Carcasses, Mete Yanar, Hasan Yeti̇m

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective of this research was to investigate the influence of electrical stimulation (ES) on the sensory and textural quality characteristics of mutton carcasses from elderly ewes. For this purpose, 14 ovine carcasses from 3-5-year-old ewes were subjected to ES with 350 V, and the effects of ES on the organoleptic and instron textural parameters were evaluated. The ES significantly (P < 0.01) improved the panel tenderness scores of the Longissimus dorsi (LD) muscle. Some of the Instron Warner Bratzler Shear parameters such as peak force and initial yield force values of the LD muscle were also highly significantly (P < 0.01) affected by ES, while the Semimembranosus (SM) muscle was not affected. Hardness and peak force 2 values of LD obtained from the Instron compression test were also significantly (P < 0.05) affected by ES. However, Instron compression parameters of SM muscles were not significantly influenced by ES treatment. The results revealed that the ES could considerably improve the tenderness of the LD from mutton carcasses. In conclusion, the application of ES to mutton carcasses from elderly ewes could be beneficial for the meat industry by increasing the merchandising value and quality of this sort of carcass.


Detection Of Listeria Monocytogenes In Faeces From Chickens, Sheep And Cattle In Elazığ Province, Hakan Kalender Jan 2003

Detection Of Listeria Monocytogenes In Faeces From Chickens, Sheep And Cattle In Elazığ Province, Hakan Kalender

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Faecal samples collected from 206 chickens, 170 sheep and 130 cattle were investigated for the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in animals slaughtered at local abattoirs in Elazığ. The prevalance of L. monocytogenes was 4.36% in chickens, 0.58% in sheep and 1.53% in cattle. Of the 12 L. monocytogenes isolates, seven (58.33%) and five (41.66%) belonged to serotypes 1 and 4, respectively. Other species isolated were L. innocua, L. welshimeri, L. seeligeri, L. murrayi and L. grayi. These results indicate that animal faeces could be a source of contamination of carcasses with L. monocytogenes and may lead to foodborne listeriosis.


Estimation Of Breeding Values For Dairy Cattle Using Test-Day Milk Yields, İbrahi̇m Kaya, Yavuz Akbaş, Can Uzmay Jan 2003

Estimation Of Breeding Values For Dairy Cattle Using Test-Day Milk Yields, İbrahi̇m Kaya, Yavuz Akbaş, Can Uzmay

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objectives of this study were to estimate genetic parameters and breeding values for test-day (TD) and 305-day milk yields, and to compare the results from TD and 305-day analyses. The data comprised 10,822 TD records from 1103 first lactations of Holstein cows from state farms in the western part of Turkey. Additive genetic, residual and permanent environmental variances, heritabilities and breeding values for 305-day and TD milk yields were estimated by the REML method using animal models. The heritability estimate (0.11) of TD milk yields was lower than the corresponding estimate (0.25) for 305-day milk yields. The product-moment correlations …


Glycobiology Current Molecular Biology, Sabi̇re Karaçali Jan 2003

Glycobiology Current Molecular Biology, Sabi̇re Karaçali

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Carbohydrate chemistry evolved into carbohydrate biochemistry and gradually into the biology of carbohydrates, or glycobiology, at the end of the last century. Glycobiology is the new research area of modern molecular biology, and it investigates the structure, biosynthesis and biological functions of glycans. The numbers, linkage types (\alpha or \beta), positions, binding points and functional group differences of monosaccharides create microheterogeneity. Thus, numerous glycoforms with precise structural differences occur. Each glycoform as a distinct biological ligand has a different function. Studies in glycobiology have concentrated on determining molecular structures and glycosylation mechanisms, investigating biological control mechanisms and the phenotypic characteristics …


Cattle Rumen Tissue Arginase And Molecular Weights Of Its Subunits, Mi̇ne Eri̇şi̇r, Sema Temi̇zer Ozan Jan 2003

Cattle Rumen Tissue Arginase And Molecular Weights Of Its Subunits, Mi̇ne Eri̇şi̇r, Sema Temi̇zer Ozan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The arginase was partially purified from cattle rumen tissue and its properties were investigated and thereafter compared with those of other tissue arginases. The specific activity of the purified enzyme was found about 150 times greater than that of the crude rumen homogenate. The molecular weight of native arginase, estimated by gel filtration on a Sephadex G-150 column, was 122 500 ± 2500 and those of subunits of the enzyme, estimated by SDS-PAGE and gel filtration on a Sephadex G-100 column, were 44 000 ± 1000 and 34 500 ± 500. This indicates that the native enzyme is a trimer …


The Determination Of Vitamin Content And Sensorial Quality In Liquid And Traditionally Smoked Black Mussels (Mytilus Galloprovincialis, L.) Canned In Different Sauce Content, Gülgün F. Ünal Şengör, Hüseyi̇n Gün, Hani̇fe Kalafatoğlu Jan 2003

The Determination Of Vitamin Content And Sensorial Quality In Liquid And Traditionally Smoked Black Mussels (Mytilus Galloprovincialis, L.) Canned In Different Sauce Content, Gülgün F. Ünal Şengör, Hüseyi̇n Gün, Hani̇fe Kalafatoğlu

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was the determination of vitamin losses and sensorial quality in the liquid and traditionally smoked canned mussel. Liquid and traditionally smoked black mussels were sterilized at 120 ± 1 °C F_0 5.2 ± 0.1 min in three different sauces (tomato puree sauce, curry sauce and oil sauce). Thiamin losses in liquid and traditionally smoked canned mussels were determined. No significant change was determined in riboflavin levels in the smoked canned mussel. It was determined that different sensorial properties were linked to the sauce applied. It was also determined that traditional smoking significantly contributes to the …


Physical Properties Of Down Fiber Obtained From Hair X Angora (B_1) Crossbred Goats, Zeynep Erdoğan, Gürsel Dellal, Feryal Söylemezoğlu, Ali̇ Murat Tatar Jan 2003

Physical Properties Of Down Fiber Obtained From Hair X Angora (B_1) Crossbred Goats, Zeynep Erdoğan, Gürsel Dellal, Feryal Söylemezoğlu, Ali̇ Murat Tatar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this research some physical characteristics of down fibers obtained from hair x Angora (B_1) crossbred goat were examined. The diameter of fiber, natural length, real length and number of crimps of the down fibers were 20.08±0.50 µ, 3.77±0.17 cm, 6.22±0.23 cm and 9.79±0.34, respectively. In addition the strongest color determined in this research were white (63.93%) and light brown (18.03%). According to the diameter of fiber, the down fibers of hair goats induded cashmere (55.33%) cashgora (24.03%) and mohair (20.64%).


Investigation Of The Lipid Peroxidation, Antioxidant Substances, Antioxidant Vitamins And Some Hematologic-Biochemical Parameter Levels In Gentamycine Induced Nephrotoxicosis In Dogs, Ali̇ Erteki̇n, Mehmet Karaca, Hasan Altan Akkan, Mustafa Cemek, Nesli̇han Ormanci Jan 2003

Investigation Of The Lipid Peroxidation, Antioxidant Substances, Antioxidant Vitamins And Some Hematologic-Biochemical Parameter Levels In Gentamycine Induced Nephrotoxicosis In Dogs, Ali̇ Erteki̇n, Mehmet Karaca, Hasan Altan Akkan, Mustafa Cemek, Nesli̇han Ormanci

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In our study, malondialdehyde, antioxidant vitamins, antioxidant substances and some hematologic-biochemical parameter levels in nephrotoxicosis were investigated. Six dogs were used in the study. Blood samples taken before the experiment were used as the control. Blood samples were taken on days 2, 5, 7 and 10 during the experiment. During analysis, we found that the statistical changes were not significant in the retinol and Vitamin C levels of the experiment group when compared to those of the control group. \beta-carotene (P < 0.05) and Vitamin E (P < 0.001) levels were significantly decreased. Increases in the levels of malondialdehyde, seruloplasmin and urine \gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) enzyme were P < 0.001, while decreases in the amounts of glutathione were P < 0.001. We also found that changes in erythrocyte and hemotocrit levels were not significant. On the other hand, increases in the levels of leucocyte (P < 0.01), creatinin and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) P < 0.001 were significant. In conclusion, oxidative damage can occur in cells in nephrotoxicosis, the use of antioxidants could be of benefit during treatment with chemotherapeutics.


Evaluation Of Dogs With Colitis And Ulcerative Colitis Using Radiographic, Electrocardiographic And Laboratory Findings, Ramazan Durgut, Sefa Çeli̇k, Savaş Öztürk, Selçuk Pekkaya Jan 2003

Evaluation Of Dogs With Colitis And Ulcerative Colitis Using Radiographic, Electrocardiographic And Laboratory Findings, Ramazan Durgut, Sefa Çeli̇k, Savaş Öztürk, Selçuk Pekkaya

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Sixteen dogs with suspected colitis and ulcerative colitis were examined by clinical, radiographic, laboratory and electrocardiographic means from a diagnostic perspective. In the history and clinical examination, mild diarrheic feces mixed with uncoagulated blood and mucus were determined in all dogs. Tenesmus after defecation, mild weight loss and anemia were common observations. Abdominal palpation revealed a palpable thickened large intestine. Biochemical analyses of blood serums showed that potassium levels were increased, and sodium and total protein levels were decreased. A contrast radiographic examination showed that colon walls were thickened; stenosis, dilatation and shortening of the colons had occurred; and the …