Melnychenko O. 3.Theoretical and practical aspects of biotechnology of mineral vitamin preparations production and vestigating their influence on farm animals homeostasis and productivity.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

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0509U000669

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Specialization

  • 03.00.20 - Біотехнологія

15-10-2009

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Д 27.821.01

Essay

Object - biotechnology of motherland complex peroral and perenteral mineral-vitamin antianaemia combinations production and there influence for young agricultural animals homeostasis and production. Aim of the study - receiving a new high effective notify complexes - motherland mineral-vitamin antianaemia combinations. Methods - biotechnological, biochemical, physical-chemical, toxicologycal, morphological, histological, clinical, live-stock experting, statistical. Science novelty - innovation motherland biotechnology of peroral and perenteral mineral-vitamin antianaemia combinations production was set. As a base of production a new nanomembrane technologies were put. Microelement and vitamin content of Polimet-B12 and Vitamet was elaborated. Science novelty topicality confirmed by four patents and four national standards and by directives and recommendations for combinations using. Technical conditions of Ukraine for combinations Polimet-B12 and Vitamet, directives for there using and Ukrainian National standards (ДСТУ-ISO) were elaborated, used and confirmed. "Methodological recommendations for antianaemia combinations using for prevention and treatment of animal microelementosis in postnatal ontogenesis", "Methodological recommendations for antianaemia combination Vitamet using for prevention and treatment of young animal element anaemia" were published. Economical effectiveness of antianaemia combinations Polimet-B12 and Vitamet using was determined in scientific-experimental farming of Prague agricultural university (Czech Republic) and consist 2490 and 3200 euros per 1000 sucking pigs accordingly.

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