The effect of experimental lung lesion on the activity of 5- NT and GGT in plasma of calves [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.235-246Other title:
  • تأثير آفة الرئة التجريبية على نشاط أنزيمي 5-NT و GGT في بلازما دم العجول [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2007 v. 53 (113) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2007.v.53(113)Summary: Six Kenana calves between 2 and 4 months old were divided into two groups. Calves in group 1, were orally given DL-tryptophan in doses of 0.5g/kg, body weight during the 1sl week, 0.6g/kg, body weight during the 2nd week, 0.7g/kg, body weight during the 3rd week, and 1g/kg during the 4th week, Calves in group 2, were dosed with L-tryptophan in the same maner'as described for group 1 calves, It has been shown that DL-tryptophan or L-tryptophan given to young Kenana calves in single or repeated doses produced a very mild pulmonary lesion. The activity of 5-NT, SD and GD and concentration of urea in plasma of calves in both groups showed no change after dosing with tryptophan. Where as the activity of GGT in plasma of all calves showed progressive increase after dosing.
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Six Kenana calves between 2 and 4 months old were divided into two groups. Calves in group 1, were orally given DL-tryptophan in doses of 0.5g/kg, body weight during the 1sl week, 0.6g/kg, body weight during the 2nd week, 0.7g/kg, body weight during the 3rd week, and 1g/kg during the 4th week, Calves in group 2, were dosed with L-tryptophan in the same maner'as described for group 1 calves, It has been shown that DL-tryptophan or L-tryptophan given to young Kenana calves in single or repeated doses produced a very mild pulmonary lesion. The activity of 5-NT, SD and GD and concentration of urea in plasma of calves in both groups showed no change after dosing with tryptophan. Where as the activity of GGT in plasma of all calves showed progressive increase after dosing.

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