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Vliv zkrmování různých forem zinku na krevní parametry koní
Kochová, Agata
The experiment was based on the feeding of feed additive, which was composed of vitamins, methionine, zinc and copper in organic form (amino acid complex n-hydrate). The experiment was 14 horses divided into two groups (test and control group). The experimental group was the basic ration, which also received a control group, added over a period of nine months, a feed additive. During the experiment, 5 samples were taken from which the detected concentration of some mineral elements (Ca, Fe, Mg, Cu, Zn) and various biochemical parameters (glucose, aspartate aminotransferase, urea, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase). Administration of a feed additive was a statistically significant (P <0.05) increase in the zinc content of the original 5828 mg +- 1.67 10.57 +- 0.79 four milligrams. The copper content in the control sampling was 10.737 +- 2.46 and statistically significantly increased to 12.698 +- 1.74 mg. Check sampling contained 4.58 +- 0.56 mmol / l glucose, the last collection and showed no significant difference statistically insignificant (P <0.01) was 4.45 +- 0.46 mmol/l. In the control sampling was determined the average number of aspartate aminotransferase to 2.46 +- 0.48 mikromol/l, which is due to the administration of feed additives statistically insignificant (P <0.01) increased to 3.37 +- 0.71 mikromol/l.. Blood urea is statistically insignificant (P <0.01) did not change much, the initial value of 5.86 +- 1.20 mmol / l decreased to 5.75 +- 1.17 mmol / l. Bilirubin is statistically insignificant (P <0.01) without significant deviation from the initial 14.61 +- 5.45 mikromol/l slightly increased to 14.78 +- 6.41 mikromol/l.. Alkaline phosphatase statistically significant (P <0.05) increased from 1.98 +- 0.34 mikromol/l to 3.18 +- 0.66 mikromol/l.
Vliv zkrmování různých forem zinku na krevní parametry koní
Kochová, Agata
The experiment was based on the feeding of feed additive, which was composed of vitamins, methionine, zinc and copper in organic form (amino acid complex n-hydrate). The experiment was 14 horses divided into two groups (test and control group). The experimental group was the basic ration, which also received a control group, added over a period of nine months, a feed additive. During the experiment, 5 samples were taken from which the detected concentration of some mineral elements (Ca, Fe, Mg, Cu, Zn) and various biochemical parameters (glucose, aspartate aminotransferase, urea, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase). Administration of a feed additive was a statistically significant (P <0.05) increase in the zinc content of the original 5828 mg +- 1.67 10.57 +- 0.79 four milligrams. The copper content in the control sampling was 10.737 +- 2.46 and statistically significantly increased to 12.698 +- 1.74 mg. Check sampling contained 4.58 +- 0.56 mmol / l glucose, the last collection and showed no significant difference statistically insignificant (P <0.01) was 4.45 +- 0.46 mmol/l. In the control sampling was determined the average number of aspartate aminotransferase to 2.46 +- 0.48 mikromol/l, which is due to the administration of feed additives statistically insignificant (P <0.01) increased to 3.37 +- 0.71 mikromol/l.. Blood urea is statistically insignificant (P <0.01) did not change much, the initial value of 5.86 +- 1.20 mmol / l decreased to 5.75 +- 1.17 mmol / l. Bilirubin is statistically insignificant (P <0.01) without significant deviation from the initial 14.61 +- 5.45 mikromol/l slightly increased to 14.78 +- 6.41 mikromol/l.. Alkaline phosphatase statistically significant (P <0.05) increased from 1.98 +- 0.34 mikromol/l to 3.18 +- 0.66 mikromol/l.

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