Profile of Some Trace Elements in the Liver of Camels, Sheep, and Goats in the Sudan.

Journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-12-07 DOI:10.1155/2013/736497
Ibrahim Abdullah Ibrahim, Ali Mahmoud Shamat, Mohammed Osman Hussien, Abdel Rahim Mohammed El Hussein
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One hundred camels (Camelus dromedaries) and fifty sheep and goats being adult, male, and apparently healthy field animals were studied to provide data regarding the normal values of some hepatic trace elements. Liver samples were collected during postmortem examination, digested, and analyzed for Cu, Zn, Fe, Co, and Mn using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The results showed that the differences in mean liver concentrations of Cu, Zn, Fe, and Co between camels, sheep, and goats were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Hepatic Cu, Fe, and Co concentrations were higher in camels than in sheep and goats. All liver samples were adequate for Fe and Co, whereas only camel liver was adequate for Cu. In camels, hepatic Zn concentration was inadequately lower than that in sheep and goats. No difference in Mn concentration was detected between camels, sheep, and goats. All liver samples were inadequate compared to free-ranging herbivores. In camels, significant correlation (r (2) = -0.207, P value = 0.04) was detected between Zn and Co, whereas in sheep significant correlation (r (2) = -0.444, P value = 0.026) was detected between Zn and Mn. No significant correlation between trace elements was detected in goats.

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苏丹骆驼、绵羊和山羊肝脏中微量元素的分析。
对100只成年雄性骆驼和50只健康的绵羊和山羊进行了肝脏微量元素正常值的研究。在死后的检查中收集肝脏样本,消化,并使用原子吸收分光光度法分析Cu, Zn, Fe, Co和Mn。结果表明,骆驼、绵羊和山羊肝脏中Cu、Zn、Fe和Co的平均浓度差异均有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。骆驼肝脏Cu、Fe和Co浓度高于绵羊和山羊。所有肝脏样品的铁和钴含量均符合要求,而只有骆驼肝脏的铜含量符合要求。骆驼肝脏锌浓度低于绵羊和山羊。在骆驼、绵羊和山羊之间没有检测到Mn浓度的差异。与自由放养的食草动物相比,所有肝脏样本都不足。在骆驼中,Zn与Co呈显著相关(r (2) = -0.207, P值= 0.04);在绵羊中,Zn与Mn呈显著相关(r (2) = -0.444, P值= 0.026)。山羊体内微量元素含量之间无显著相关性。
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