Prevention of mineral metabolism disorders In fattening rabbits
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https://doi.org/10.31548/ujvs2020.02.003Abstract
Abstract. The main reason for the weakening of the body of rabbits is a deficiency of nutrients and biologically active substances in their diet. The search for non-toxic and highly effective preventive drugs of complex action that have a positive effect on the metabolism of minerals in rabbits is of keen interest. Here we present the results of the study of morphological and biochemical parameters of the blood as well as the content of chemical elements in blood plasma in New Zealand White rabbits on the farm in Kyiv region. The paper presents the materials for determining the biochemical status of the body in fattening rabbits for the prevention of microelementoses using a new experimental environmentally friendly tool. The content of total protein, albumin, glucose, total calcium, inorganic phosphorus, total bilirubin, urea, creatinine, TBA-active products, Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Co and the activity of ALT, AST, LF, and HGT in the blood of New Zealand White rabbits in the first and 50th days of the experiment (before and after the use of biologically active additive “Huminorm plus”) are presented here for the first time. The use of this additive had a positive effect on haematopoiesis, protein and mineral metabolism, and functional status of the liver, which indicates its high efficiency for the prevention of micronutrient deficiency. “Huminorm Plus” stimulates potential body growth in rabbits up to the age of 90 days.
Keywords: biochemical parameters, trace elements, TBA-active products, blood, biologically active additive, New Zealand White rabbits
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