The state of experimental alkalosis and content of free amino acids in the blood plasma of newborn calves
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https://doi.org/10.31548/bio2016.03.011Abstract
It has been shown, that changes in the metabolism of non-protein nitrogenous compounds in the calf organism during early stages of ontogenesis reflect a general trend of metabolic transformations of substances aimed at the rapid adaptation of newborn mammalian organism to new conditions. The state of the metabolic alkalosis in the calves that are 36 hours old is accompanied by the decrease of the intensity of the deamination of amino acids and their mobilization for the expenses in the processes of protein synthesis. Obtained data widen a general understanding of the peculiarities of processes of protein synthesis and formation of the state of immune resistance of organism in early postnatal period of ruminants.References
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