Garashuk M. The carbohydrate and lipid metabolism at pigs of at different age on action of humate and apisole

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0408U000136

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Specialization

  • 03.00.13 - Фізіологія людини і тварин

18-12-2007

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.004.14

National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

Essay

In dissertation the indexes of carbohydrate and fatty metabolism, productivity and resistance of piglings, are explored at influencing of humate sodium, oxyhumate, apizole. A new information is got in relation to influence of preparations on the morphological and biochemical indexes of blood of pigs in three age groups. Age-old scopes are certain, for which application of these preparations is most expedient. In the conditions of the industrial pig breeding efficiency of application of new biostimulators of natural origin is led to. The conducted researches ground perspective of wide application in the pig breeding of оxyhumate, humate sodium and apizole for the increase of energy of growth, productivity and firmness of animals to the diseases. Stimulation influence of preparations is found out on haemopoez. The processes of аеrobic oxidization are strengthened by humate sodium and оxyhumate, the level of power processes is promoted with participation of glucose. Humic preparations promote the level of general lipids in the blood of piglings due to the increase of maintenance of phospholipids and threacilglicerols. Humate sodium and оxyhumate are influence on activity of the enzymatic systems of organism of pigs. Action of humic preparations depends of age of animals. Both preparations multiply the average daily increases of living mass of piglings. Product of bee origin - аpizol does not cause the negative changes from the side of morphological and biochemical indexes of blood: positively influences on the level of haemoglobin, lactic acid, strengthening оxidation-reduction processes

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