Injectable organic and inorganic selenium in dairy cows – Effects on milk, blood and somatic cell count levels

G. M. Ferreira, I. Petzer
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Mastitis is the most costly disease of dairy cows. A pro-active approach includes insuring adequate levels of selective trace minerals. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of two different commercially available, injectable selenium products, (sodium) Na-selenite (inorganic) and (selenium) Se-methionine (organic), on milk composition and on serum and milk selenium concentrations in high-yielding Holstein cows on total mix ration. Sixty multiparous cows were randomly selected into three groups of 20, one control group and two groups supplemented with injectable trace minerals. Blood and milk samples were collected over a period of 60 days. No specific change was indicated in milk yield, lactose, milk urea nitrogen (MUN) and milk pH levels compared with baseline values. The Se-methionine supplemented group showed a numerical increase in total milk protein percentage. In the group injected with Se-methionine, a negative correlation was present for the initial 72 hours between serum selenium concentration and somatic cell count (SCC) and a highly significant (p < 0.001) increase in milk selenium concentration for the initial 24 hours. Serum selenium concentration of Se-methionine-supplemented cows was however not significantly changed. Injection of Na-selenite led to a 60-day initial increase in serum selenium concentration above baseline levels and a significant milk selenium concentration on day 1 but to a negative correlation between serum selenium concentration and SCC. Differences in serum and milk selenium concentrations followed with the use of organic and inorganic selenium injectables. Injectable Na-selenite, as selenium, can be of important value for cattle farmers if supplemented on strategically physiological periods to improve production, reproduction and immunity.
奶牛中可注射的有机和无机硒。对牛奶、血液和体细胞计数水平的影响
乳腺炎是奶牛最昂贵的疾病。一种积极的方法包括确保适当水平的选择性微量矿物质。本试验旨在研究两种市售注射硒产品(无机硒钠)和有机硒蛋氨酸(硒硒)对高产荷斯坦奶牛乳成分和血清及乳硒浓度的影响。选取60头产牛,随机分为3组,每组20头,1个对照组和2个添加微量元素注射组。在60天的时间里收集了血液和牛奶样本。与基线值相比,产奶量、乳糖、乳尿素氮(MUN)和乳pH水平没有明显变化。硒-蛋氨酸添加组总乳蛋白百分比有数值性提高。在注射硒-蛋氨酸组,血清硒浓度与体细胞计数(SCC)在最初72小时呈负相关,在最初24小时乳硒浓度极显著(p < 0.001)升高。饲粮添加硒蛋氨酸后,奶牛血清硒浓度变化不显著。注射亚硒酸钠导致60天内血清硒浓度高于基线水平,第1天乳硒浓度显著升高,但血清硒浓度与SCC呈负相关。血清和乳硒浓度随注射有机硒和无机硒而变化。注射用亚硒酸钠,如硒,如果在战略生理时期补充,可以提高牛的生产、繁殖和免疫力,具有重要的价值。
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