Relationship Between Some Trace Elements, Antioxidants and Internal Parasitic Infestation of Sheep At Kaliobia Governorate [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.43-51Other title:
  • العلاقة بين بعض العناصر النادرة ومضادات الاكسدة والاصابة بالطفيليات الداخلية فى الاغنام بمحافظة القليوبية [Added title page title]
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  • Zagazig veterinary journal, 2010 v. 38 (5) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Zagazig Veterinary Journal 2010.v.38(5)Summary: The present study was designed to investigate the effect of internal parasites on the level of some trace elements (iron, copper & zinc) as well as the oxidative status of affected sheep manifested by the changes of the levels of some chain breaking antioxidant (vitamin C&E) . Ninety six sheep of different ages nd sex belonging to some private farms in Kaliobia Governorate were used in this study. Fecal samples were collected from all examined sheep for parasitological examination. Results revealed that the prevalence rate of trematodes in examined sheep was 42.8%, the most prevalent were Fasciola Spp. 28.5% and Paramphistomum Spp. 14.3%. While infestation rate of nematods Trichuris Spp was, 33.4%. Eimeria Spp. 14.3% and Moniezia spp 9.5%. Blood samples were collected from infested sheep beside control non infested group for serum separation and determination of the level of iron, copper and zinc as well as antioxidant vitamin C & E and AST and ALT enzymes.
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The present study was designed to investigate the effect of internal parasites on the level of some trace elements (iron, copper & zinc) as well as the oxidative status of affected sheep manifested by the changes of the levels of some chain breaking antioxidant (vitamin C&E) . Ninety six sheep of different ages nd sex belonging to some private farms in Kaliobia Governorate were used in this study. Fecal samples were collected from all examined sheep for parasitological examination. Results revealed that the prevalence rate of trematodes in examined sheep was 42.8%, the most prevalent were Fasciola Spp. 28.5% and Paramphistomum Spp. 14.3%. While infestation rate of nematods Trichuris Spp was, 33.4%. Eimeria Spp. 14.3% and Moniezia spp 9.5%. Blood samples were collected from infested sheep beside control non infested group for serum separation and determination of the level of iron, copper and zinc as well as antioxidant vitamin C & E and AST and ALT enzymes.

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