Title of article :
Trace Elements Status and Antioxidants Profile in Ill-thrift Buffalo Calves
Author/Authors :
Ismael, Mahmoud Alexandria University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Animal Medicine, Egypt , El-Sayed, Magda S. Alexandria University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Animal Medicine, Egypt , Metwally, Ali M. Alexandria University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Animal Medicine, Egypt , Abdullaziz, Ibrahim A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Animal Medicine, Egypt
Abstract :
The goal of the present study was to evaluate some trace element concentrations and the activity of antioxidant systems in ill-thrift calves. A total number of (52) buffalo-calf was subjected to study. Out of them, (37) buffalo-calves had poor coat, poor general body condition score which constituted the ill-thrift group. The remained animals (15) were clinically healthy and kept as control group. Complete blood picture, trace elements profile, serum calcium, phosphorus magnesium , blood urea nitrogen (BUN) , creatinine, some liver function parameters and total antioxidants capacity were evaluated. Results showed a significant reduction in the blood serum concentration of copper, cobalt, iron, selenium and zinc associated with normocytic normochromic anemia. Also a significant reduction in the activity of total antioxidants value was evident in ill-thrift calves. While levels of serum calcium, phosphorus and magnesium , blood urea nitrogen, creatinine and liver function parameters showed non - significant changes. In conclusion, a state of sub-optimal growth (ill-thrift) in buffalo-calves was largely attributed to trace element deficiency, in particular copper, cobalt, iron, selenium and zinc deficiency that may cause reduction in the total antioxidant capacity, with a lower ability to reduce oxidative compounds.
Keywords :
Trace elements , antioxidants , ill , thrift buffalo , calves.
Journal title :
The Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences (AJVS)
Journal title :
The Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences (AJVS)