锌、铜、锰的重要性及其对雄性牛生长、免疫和生育力的影响

IF 4.1 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Biometals Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-19 DOI:10.1007/s10534-025-00692-8
Prasanth M Nair, Rashika Srivastava, Veena Mani, S Arulkumar, Nitin Tyagi, Goutam Mondal
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摘要

微量矿物质对所有生物的生长、发育和整体健康都是必不可少的。尽管与能量,蛋白质等其他营养素相比,矿物质的补充量有不同的标准;微量矿物质仍未开发,特别是在雄性牲畜的情况下。这些矿物质有助于提高犊牛的生长速度、吸收营养的利用率和动物的免疫力,从而预防代谢性疾病。它们还可以作为生长促进剂,加快小牛的生长速度,帮助它们提前进入青春期。因此,这些矿物质的缺乏会损害雄性小牛的生长发育,并损害成年公牛的生育能力。它们在生理上的重要性和作用常常被低估,它们在饲料中适量存在被认为是理所当然的。然而,它们对于维持体内各种功能至关重要,例如优化生长、发育和繁殖,以及加强免疫反应,从而决定动物的整体福祉和健康状况。本文重点介绍了锌、铜、锰等微量元素对男性生长、免疫和生殖发育的影响。人工授精在牛中越来越流行,这大大提高了受孕率和人均产奶量。然而,由于管理技术不足以及饲料和微量矿物质摄入量不足,印度的人工智能覆盖率非常低(30%)。雄性繁殖动物与哺乳期和维持期的雌性有不同的需求。它们会影响一大群动物的生产力。由于没有具体规定繁殖动物所需微量矿物质的指导方针,因此经常误解雄性牲畜的需要。
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The importance of zinc, copper and manganese and their impact on growth, immunity and fertility of male cattle: a review.

Trace minerals are essential for the growth, development and total well-being of all living organisms. Although there are various standards regarding the amount of supplementation of minerals, compared with other nutrients like energy, protein, and others; trace minerals are still unexplored, especially in the case of male livestock. These minerals help in improving the growth rate of calves, the utilization of absorbed nutrients, and the immunity of animals thereby preventing metabolic diseases. They also act as growth promoters that can hasten the growth rate of calves and help them reach early puberty. Therefore, the deficiency of these minerals can compromise the growth and development of male calves and impair the fertility of adult bulls. Their physiological importance and role are often underestimated, and their presence in feed in adequate quantities is taken for granted. However, they are essential for maintaining various functions in the body, such as optimising growth, development and reproduction, and fortifying the immune response therefore determining the overall well-being and health status of the animal. The current review highlights specific trace minerals, which include Zn, Cu, and Mn, and their effect on the growth, immunity and reproductive development of males. Artificial insemination is becoming popular in cattle, and this has significantly increased conception rates and per capita milk production. However, due to inadequate management techniques and inadequate feed and trace mineral intakes, India has a very low (30%) AI coverage. Male breeding animals have different needs from lactating and maintenance females. They influence the productivity of a large herd of animals. As the guidelines for trace mineral requirements for breeding animals are not specifically provided, the needs of male livestock are often misinterpreted.

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Biometals
Biometals 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
8.60%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BioMetals is the only established journal to feature the important role of metal ions in chemistry, biology, biochemistry, environmental science, and medicine. BioMetals is an international, multidisciplinary journal singularly devoted to the rapid publication of the fundamental advances of both basic and applied research in this field. BioMetals offers a forum for innovative research and clinical results on the structure and function of: - metal ions - metal chelates, - siderophores, - metal-containing proteins - biominerals in all biosystems. - BioMetals rapidly publishes original articles and reviews. BioMetals is a journal for metals researchers who practice in medicine, biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, microbiology, cell biology, chemistry, and plant physiology who are based academic, industrial and government laboratories.
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