Physiological and biochemical bases of complex diagnostics of the latent form of hypomicroelementosis of crossbred sheep of soviet meat and wool breed and Saanen white German improved goats

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Low levels of physiologically important microelements in the main components ecosystems Astrakhan region can act as a permanent stress factor causing changes molecular cellular mechanism of homeostasis and adaptation reactions and prolonging occurrence latent (asymptomatic) forms often combined trace element reducing productivity acclimatized Saanen white German improved goats and impairing the integrative functions of crossbred sheep reproduction. The biogeochemical situation of the terrestrial ecosystems of the Astrakhan region is characterized by low levels of selenium, iodine and cobalt in soils, water, plant pasture communities, plant feed, organs and tissues of sheep of the Soviet meat and wool breed of Aksarai type and acclimatized white German improved Goats, which will prolong development in animals hidden form of the combined (Se, J, Co) hypomicroelementosis. The number of formed elements in the blood of sheep and goats studied is significantly higher than the physiological norm. But a low blood level is set for total calcium, inorganic phosphorus, selenium, iodine, cobalt, etc.

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Ruminants, microelements, peroxidation, antioxidant enzymes and vitamins

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142219906

IDR: 142219906   |   DOI: 10.31588/2413-4201-1883-238-2-155-162

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