Title of article :
The influence of probiotic on the biochemical status of young pigs
Author/Authors :
smolentsev, sergey yu. mari state university - agrarian technology institute, Russia , holodova, lyudmila v. mari state university - agrarian technology institute, Russia , polikarpov, ivan n. mari state university - agrarian technology institute, Russia , matrosova, lilia e. kazan innovative university named after v.g.timiryasov - faculty of service, tourism and food technology, Russia , matveeva, elena l. kazan innovative university named after v.g.timiryasov - faculty of service, tourism and food technology, Russia , ivanova, alla e. kazan innovative university named after v.g.timiryasov - faculty of service, tourism and food technology, Russia , korosteleva, valentina p. russian university of cooperation - engineering and technology faculty, kazan cooperative institute(branch), Russia
From page :
327
To page :
330
Abstract :
Nowadays the fact of positive effects of new environmentally friendly and at the same time highly effective probiotic, antibacterial drugs on the body of young pigs attract particular attention of scientists. One of such drugs is sporobacterin. The aim of this study is to determine the influence of this drug on the physiological, morphological, and biochemical status of young pigs. The research was carried out on a pig farm «Ozerny» in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The objects of the research were 75 one-day-old large white piglets, each weighing 1.1–1.2 kg. The young pigs were divided into three groups. Every day for 30 days the piglets of the first experimental group were given sporobacterin liquid at a dose of 0.2 ml/h, and a dose of 0.5 ml/h was administered to the second experimental group. The animals of the control group were on a basic diet. The study has shown that the administration of sporobacterin liquid at a dose of 0.2 and 0.5 ml/h induced high physiological activity. Morphological and biochemical blood composition in piglets of the experimental groups had improved by the age of 60 days. The total protein level in the serum of piglets increased by 8.95% and 8.98%; albumin, 6.13% and 7.37%; globulin, 10.79% and 11.43%; and gamma globulin, 27.74%, and 28.05%. The dose of 0.5 ml/h was more effective on average by 0.75%.
Keywords :
probiotic , sporobacterin , morphological and biochemical status , blood parameters and blood serum of piglets
Journal title :
Bali Medical Journal (BMJ)
Journal title :
Bali Medical Journal (BMJ)
Record number :
2548605
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