Digestibility of nutrients in the calves' diet depending on the level of selenium and cobalt asparaginate nanoparticles

Ivan Isaevich Kalyuzhny, Sergey Petrovich Moskalenko, Vladimir Vasilievich Salautin, Sergey Olegovich Loshchinin, Maxim Yurievich Kuznetsov
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Due to the uneven distribution of minerals in the soil, the territory of the Russian Federation is divided into biogeochemical provinces. The Saratov region is deficient in cobalt, selenium is at the lower limit of the norm. The article examines the influence of a mineral feed additive consisting of nanoparticles of selenium and cobalt aspartate (OMEK-Co) on the digestibility of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates by calves when drinking milk. The authors established a reliable and positive effect of the studied feed additive on the digestibility and assimilability of nutrients. The increase in digestibility coefficients in calves of the experimental groups is associated with the intake of selenium and cobalt in the body in quantities that provide the required level for growth and development, since all other factors of feeding and housing conditions were the same.
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犊牛日粮中营养物质的消化率取决于硒和钴纳米颗粒天冬酰胺的水平
由于土壤中矿物质分布不均,俄罗斯联邦领土被划分为生物地球化学省。萨拉托夫地区缺乏钴,硒处于标准的下限。本文研究了一种由硒和天冬氨酸钴纳米颗粒(OMEK-Co)组成的矿物饲料添加剂对犊牛饮用牛奶时蛋白质、脂肪和碳水化合物消化率的影响。作者证实了所研究的饲料添加剂对营养物质的消化率和同化率有可靠和积极的影响。试验组犊牛消化率系数的提高与犊牛体内硒和钴的摄取量达到生长发育所需水平有关,因为所有其他饲养和饲养条件因素相同。
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