Kliutsuk M. Scientific and Experimental Substantiation of Regulation of Motor Activity of Pigs on Growing

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0419U003186

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Specialization

  • 03.00.13 - Фізіологія людини і тварин

19-06-2019

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.004.14

National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

Essay

motor activity of pigs and its relations with the interchange of lipids and the individual indicators of the transportation system of Oxygen by the influence of Zinc citrates, Ferum, Germaniy and the micellar form of α-tocopherol. In the dissertation in accordance with the set goal, the theoretical generalization and a new solution to the scientific problem, which is revealed in the new scientific data on the motor activity of the subaccompanies of all ages and its interrelations with the separate indexes of interchange of lipids and the transportation system of Oxygen, is given. The close correlation of motor activity of animals with the system of transport of cholesterol, Oxygen and the intensity of the Рeroxide lipid oxidation by the pig's body for the introduction of citrates Zinc, Ferum, Germany and the micellar form of α-tocopherol is proved both complexly and separately. Relationships and influence of motor activity on the productivity of animals of all ages are established. The efficiency of using Zinc citrates, Ferum, Germany, and the micellar form of α-tocopherol as complexly as separately for correction of the parameters of motor activity and productivity of pigs is substantiated. Was established the effect on the exchange of cholesterol by the introduction of Zinc citrates, Ferum, Germany into the bodies of animals of different ages. Intramuscular administration of Zinc citrates, Ferum, Germany contributes to a significant increase in the content of total cholesterol in blood plasma only in 60-day-old piglets, whereas in animals of other age groups the increase is unreliable. Thus, the content of total cholesterol in 60-day pigs of the 1st group was higher by 45.1 % (p<0.001) than that in animals in the control group. Growth occurs due to an increase in the content of ChLDL in 2.2 times (p<0.001), while the content of ChLDL-C and ChHDL did not significantly change. The results of the research substantiate the effectiveness of the use of Zinc citrates, Ferum, Germany and the micellar form of α-tocopherol in the practice of veterinary medicine.

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