Title of article
Serum vitamin A and vitamin E concentrations after parenteral vitamin A administration in sheep
Author/Authors
A.T. Koutsoumpas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
3
From page
28
To page
30
Abstract
Twenty primiparous dairy sheep of the Mytilene breed, which were fed with a ration deficient
in vitamin A and carotenes, were divided into 2 groups of 10 animals each after a
2-month adaptation period. The animals of group A were administered vitamin A palmitate
by intramuscular injection (3500 IU/kg bodyweight), while the animals of group B were
used as controls and received only the vehicle of the preparation without vitamin A. Serum
vitamin A concentrations increased significantly in the animals of group A compared to the
animals of group B (P < 0.01) from the first 24 h post-injection and remained significantly
high for 8 days, and at 10 days post-injection they reached the pre-injection levels. The
serum vitamin E concentration declined significantly (P < 0.05) in the animals of group A
compared to the animals of group B for 8 days, when they reached the pre-injection levels.
No changes in serum vitamins A and E levels in the animals of the 2 groups were observed
20 days after the injection of vitamin A.
Keywords
Vitamin AVitamin ESheepKineticsParenteral injection
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
848583
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