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P. Golovach, B. Gutyj, I. Kolomiiets, D. Ostapiv, R. Oseredchuk, O. M. Sloboda
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本文重点介绍了不同剂量的B族维生素复合物(B1、B2、B5、B6、B10、B12)对育肥末期牛血液中机体抗氧化防御系统关键酶(超氧化物歧化酶、过氧化氢酶、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶)活性和过氧化物氧化产物(二烯偶联物和马兰双醛)含量的影响。该研究是在冬春栏对12个月大的乌克兰黑斑奶牛进行的。根据类似物原理,实验动物分为5组(对照和4组实验),每组6头。实验持续了六个月。布改牛课题组的口粮是根据当地饲料的化学成分、动物的年龄、活重和计划平均日增长的情况,按照推荐标准配制的。采用青贮式育肥方式饲喂布改牛。各试验组育肥猪B组各种维生素的添加量以B组各维生素推荐剂量(10% - D1、20% - D2、40% - D3、60% - D4组)的适当比例为基础。所进行的研究证实,在营养和矿物质以及脂溶性维生素a、D方面,添加复合维生素B (B1、B2、B5、B6、B10、B12),E肥育牛在适当剂量的饮食导致关键酶的活性,增加血液中的抗氧化防御系统的肥育牛(超氧化物歧化酶的活性增加得最多(8.9 -28.4%))和减少初级的内容(二烯配合)和二级(malanic醛)产品肥育牛血液中的脂质过氧化作用,这取决于剂量的维生素B添加到饮食(B10 B1, B2, B5, B6, B12)。在形态组成方面变化最显著的是动物第三(B1 - 0.040;B2 - 0.06;B5 - 1.2;B6 - 0.25;B10 - 0.0030;B12 - 0.0006 mg/kg体重)和第四(B1 - 0.070;B2 - 0.10;B5 - 2.0;B6 - 0.40;B10 - 0.0050;维生素B12 - 0.0010 mg/kg体重)研究组,最小-在公牛1 (B1 - 0.015;B2 - 0.03;B5 - 0.5;B6 - 0.10;B10 - 0.0012;B12 - 0.0002 mg/kg体重)和研究小组,这与在最后育肥阶段向犊牛日粮中添加B族维生素(B1, B2, B5, B6, B10, B12)的剂量有关。
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The effect of B groups vitamins (B1, B2, B5, B6, B10, B12) on the activity of antioxidants protection system enzymes and the content of lipids peroxide oxidation products in the blood of feeding cattle
The article highlights the specifics of the effect of various doses of a complex of B vitamins (B1, B2, B5, B6, B10, B12) on the activity of critical enzymes of the body's antioxidant defense system (superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase) and the content of peroxide oxidation products (diene conjugates and Malan dialdehyde) in the blood of cattle at the final stage of fattening. The research was conducted during the winter-spring stall on 12-month-old Ukrainian black-spotted dairy cows. According to the principle of analogs, five groups of experimental animals (control and four experimental) were formed, each with six heads. The experiment lasted six months. The rations for the research groups of Bugai cattle are prepared by the recommended norms, taking into account the chemical composition of the fodder of the given area, the age of the animals, live weight, and the planned average daily growth. The silage type of fattening was used for feeding the Bugai cattle. The basis of our dosage of various vitamins of group B for fattening steers of experimental groups is the appropriate percentage of the recommended doses of individual vitamins of group B for fattening pigs (10 % – D1, 20 % – D2, 40 % – D3, 60 % – D4 group). The conducted studies established that the addition of a complex of B vitamins (B1, B2, B5, B6, B10, B12) balanced in terms of nutrients and minerals and fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E to the diet of fattening bulls in appropriate doses causes an increase in activity of critical enzymes of the antioxidant defense system in the blood of fattening bulls (the activity of superoxide dismutase increases the most (by 8.9–28.4 %)) and a decrease in the content of both primary (diene conjugates) and secondary (malanic dialdehyde) products of lipid peroxidation in the blood of fattening bulls, which depends on the dose of B vitamins added to the diet (B1, B2, B5, B6, B10, B12). The most significant change in terms of morphological composition in animals third (B1 – 0.040; B2 – 0.06; B5 – 1.2; B6 – 0.25; B10 – 0.0030; B12 – 0.0006 mg/kg body weight) and fourth (B1 – 0.070; B2 – 0.10; B5 – 2.0; B6 – 0.40; B10 – 0.0050; B12 – 0.0010 mg/kg body weight) research groups, and smallest – in bull Ist (B1 – 0.015; B2 – 0.03; B5 – 0.5; B6 – 0.10; B10 – 0.0012; B12 – 0.0002 mg/kg body weight) and research group, which is associated with dose introduced to the diet of calves during the final fattening phase of B vitamins (B1, B2, B5, B6, B10, B12).
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