Trace element status of highly productive cows in different physiological conditions under increased technogenic load

O. S. Drozhzhin, Valeriy V. Shipilov
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Microelements play a vital role in the maintenance and intensification of metabolic and regulatory processes in the body of animals. For a more complete study of provision of body of highly productive animals with microelements and diagnosis of metabolic disorders, especially under anthropogenic load, it is necessary to conduct biochemical blood tests. The article presents the results of studies on the content of trace elements (iron, copper, zinc, manganese) in the whole blood of cows from two farms in the Voronezh region, one of which (farm 2) is located in an area with increased technogenic load. In whole blood, the content of iron, copper, zinc, and manganese was determined by atomic absorption using a Shimadzu AA-6300 spectrophotometer. Samples were prepared by wet ashing at elevated pressure in a MARS-5 microwave system. Blood samples were taken 2 weeks before calving, one week and one month after calving. A reduced level of copper and zinc was found in animals from both farms throughout the entire study period. The dependence of the content of microelements on the physiological state of animals (before and after calving) was not revealed. It was shown that the content of iron in the blood of highly productive cows from farm 2 was lower throughout the study, and manganese - a week and a month after calving. The amount of manganese in blood of farm 2 animals was less than the lower limit of the physiological norm, while in farm 1 animals its concentration was within the reference normal range.
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增加基因负荷下不同生理条件下高产奶牛微量元素状况
微量元素在维持和强化动物体内的代谢和调节过程中发挥着至关重要的作用。为了更全面地研究为高产动物的身体提供微量元素和诊断代谢紊乱,特别是在人为负荷下,有必要进行生化血液测试。本文介绍了对沃罗涅日地区两个农场奶牛全血中微量元素(铁、铜、锌、锰)含量的研究结果,其中一个农场(2号农场)位于技术负荷增加的地区。在全血中,铁、铜、锌和锰的含量使用岛津AA-6300分光光度计通过原子吸收法测定。样品通过在MARS-5微波系统中在高压下湿法灰化制备。在产仔前2周、产仔后1周和1个月采集血样。在整个研究期间,两个农场的动物体内铜和锌的含量都有所下降。微量元素含量对动物生理状态(产仔前后)的依赖性没有揭示。研究表明,在整个研究过程中,2号农场高产奶牛血液中的铁含量较低,产仔后一周和一个月的锰含量较低。2号农场动物血液中的锰含量低于生理标准的下限,而1号农场动物的锰浓度在参考正常范围内。
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