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contributor authorمهرداد مهریen
contributor authorعبدالله احسانی خردگردیen
contributor authorM. A. Norouzianen
contributor authorمحمد حیدرپورen
contributor authorحسام الدین سیفیen
contributor authorMehrdad Mohrifa
contributor authorfa
contributor authorMohammad Heidarpourfa
contributor authorHesam A Seififa
contributor authorمهرداد مهری
contributor authorعبدالله احسانی خردگردی
contributor authorM. A. Norouzian
contributor authorمحمد حیدرپور
contributor authorحسام الدین سیفی
contributor authorMehrdad Mohri
contributor authorMohammad Heidarpour
contributor authorHesam A Seifi
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:34:13Z
date available2020-06-06T14:34:13Z
date issued2011
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3402275?show=full
description abstractMost regions in Iran are generally selenium (Se) deficient and all mineral premixes which used in farm animals contain Se in the form of sodium selenite. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of injected Se and vitamin E (vit E) on hematology, serum proteins, and performance of lambs during the period which the animals are at risk of Se and/or vit E deficiency. The study also aims to determine the relationship between selenium injection and the levels of other trace elements in blood serum of lambs. A total of 16 lambs of Baloochi breed (age, 70±7 days and weight, 15.2±1.4) were enrolled in the study. The animals were divided into two groups. In the test group, vit E and Se injected at a dose of 0.2 ml/kg BW (Vetoquinol, Selepherol®, Lure Cedex, France, α-tocopherol acetate 3.82 g/100 ml plus sodium selenite 0.023 g/100 ml) at the enrollment. Control lambs were received equal amounts of normal saline as placebo. Blood was sampled from the jugular vein at the beginning of the study (enrollment, before injection of vit E and selenium and saline) and at days 7, 14, 21, and 28 of experiment. The amounts of total serum protein, albumin, glucose, iron, copper, zinc, creatine kinase (CK), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and Se were measured. The concentration of globulin was calculated as the difference between total serum protein and albumin. For evaluation of growth and health, body weight of all the lambs was measured at day 0 of the experiment and the sampling times and days of treatment for each lamb were recorded. Treatment with Se and vit E decreased the activities of CK and ASTcompared to the controls (p<0.05). Age (sampling time) had significant effects on the values of Se, iron, zinc, AST, hemoglobin, total protein, glucose, weight, height, and length (p<0.05). Significant interactions between sampling time and group were seen for CK, AST, iron, glucose, weight, and length. No significant differences were seen for total weight gain (control, 3.48± 0.75 kg; test, 3.85±0.9 kg), and average daily gain (control, 0.12±0.03 kg; test, 0.14±0.03 kg) between trial groups.en
languageEnglish
titleParenteral Selenium and Vitamin E Supplementation to Lambs:Hematology, SerumBiochemistry, Performance, and Relationship with Other Trace Elementsen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsSeleniumen
subject keywordsVitamin Een
subject keywordsTrace elementsen
subject keywordsWeighten
subject keywordsHealthen
subject keywordsLamben
subject keywordsHematologyen
journal titleBiological Trace Element Researchen
journal titleBiological Trace Element Researchfa
pages308-316
journal volume139
journal issue3
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1020025.html
identifier articleid1020025


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