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2019

Veterinary Medicine

Biochemical parameters

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The Effect Of Anesthetic (2-Phenoxyethanol) Application On Some Biochemical And Hematological Parameters In Russian Sturgeon (Acipenser Gueldenstaedtii) And Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser Baerii) During Transport, Selçuk Duman Jan 2019

The Effect Of Anesthetic (2-Phenoxyethanol) Application On Some Biochemical And Hematological Parameters In Russian Sturgeon (Acipenser Gueldenstaedtii) And Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser Baerii) During Transport, Selçuk Duman

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Experiments were carried out to determine the effect of 2-phenoxyethanol to reduce stress response during the transportation of Russian and Siberian sturgeons. In transportation experiment 1 (TE$_{1}$), Siberian sturgeons (687.2 ± 17.41 g) were stocked in tanks and transported for 90 min (stocking density = 65 ± 0.71 kg/$m^{3}$). Before transport, 0.5 mg/L 2-phenoxyethanol was applied to the first group (TE$_{1-A}$, n = 285) but not to the second group (TE$_{1-B}$, n = 287). In transportation experiment 2 (TE2), Russian sturgeons (1873 ± 159 g) were divided into two groups and stocked in tanks as they have a density of …


Assessment Of Low Doses Of Eimeria Tenella Sporulated Oocysts On The Biochemical Parameters And Intestinal Microflora Of Chickens, Iva Langrová, Darina Chodova, Eva Tumova, Barbora Horakova, Romana Krejcirova, Martina Saskova, Roman Svejstil, Ivana Jankovska, Jaroslav Vadlejch, Zuzana Cadkova, Ivana Knizkova, Stanislava Nechybova Jan 2019

Assessment Of Low Doses Of Eimeria Tenella Sporulated Oocysts On The Biochemical Parameters And Intestinal Microflora Of Chickens, Iva Langrová, Darina Chodova, Eva Tumova, Barbora Horakova, Romana Krejcirova, Martina Saskova, Roman Svejstil, Ivana Jankovska, Jaroslav Vadlejch, Zuzana Cadkova, Ivana Knizkova, Stanislava Nechybova

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was carried out to evaluate the biochemical parameters and intestinal microflora in broilers with low doses of Eimeria tenella. Birds from the experimental groups were orally infected with 500 (GI) or 1000 (GII) sporulated oocysts of E. tenella and then examined for weight gain, biochemical indicators, and microbiota on day 9 and 16 after infection. Experimental infection of E. tenella on day 9 post infection (pi) increased concentrations of uric acid, cholesterol, triacylglycerols, and glucose; however, these measurements did not differ from those of the control group on day 16 pi. On day 16 pi, bifidobacteria counts were …


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.