Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.

Mineral nutrition is essential for profitable production. Health affected is not provided proper levels minerals. Objective of the present work was to analyze mineral profile in serum of sows in lactation, province Santa Fe (A), Entre Rios (B) and fed with diets minerals of inorganic origin. Blood s...

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spelling oai:bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar:article-109172021-12-03T13:14:27Z Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms. ANÁLISIS DE MINERALES SÉRICOS DE CERDAS EN LACTACIÓN EN DOS GRANJAS COMERCIALES Bellezze, J Mineral nutrition is essential for profitable production. Health affected is not provided proper levels minerals. Objective of the present work was to analyze mineral profile in serum of sows in lactation, province Santa Fe (A), Entre Rios (B) and fed with diets minerals of inorganic origin. Blood serum samples 68 sows, Farm A (in field) and Farm B (in stabled form) were analyzed. Mineral concentrations were determined by means of atomic absorption spectrophotometry; ANOVA was applied to these data. Mean values and their standard deviations obtained are: Calcium (Ca) (mg/dL): 8,61±3,44/ 8,11± 1,73; Phosphorus (P) (mg/dL): 2,66a±0,90/ 3,53b± 1,16; Magnesium (Mg) (mg/dL): 2,25a±0,30/ 1,89b±0,35; Sodium (Na) (mEq/L): 160,98a±15,47/ 138,53b±9,48; Potassium (K) (mEq/L): 3,42±0,24/ 3,58±0,33; Iron (Fe) (µg/dL): 62,74a±6,07/ 94,82b±19,19; Copper (Cu) (ppm): 1,63a±0,35/ 1,01b±0,32; Zinc (Zn) (ppm): 1,82a±0,5/ 1,50b±0,42, for farms A and B respectively. Na and Zn averages were observed slightly above upper limit of normal range. Copper in farm B was observed below normal range. Significant difference (“a” and “b” P <0.05) in P, Mg, Na, Fe, Cu and Zn was observed between two farms, this is due to difference in gestation system. Cu concentration tended to be less. Is that subject should continue to be studied. Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2021-12-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion artículo Articulo info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FAVEveterinaria/article/view/10917 10.14409/favecv.v19isuplemento.10917 FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias; Vol. 19 Núm. suplemento (2021): FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias; Vol 19 No suplemento (2021): FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias; v. 19 n. suplemento (2021): FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias 2362-5589 1666-938X 10.14409/favecv.v19isuplemento info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Derechos de autor 2021 J Bellezze http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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description Mineral nutrition is essential for profitable production. Health affected is not provided proper levels minerals. Objective of the present work was to analyze mineral profile in serum of sows in lactation, province Santa Fe (A), Entre Rios (B) and fed with diets minerals of inorganic origin. Blood serum samples 68 sows, Farm A (in field) and Farm B (in stabled form) were analyzed. Mineral concentrations were determined by means of atomic absorption spectrophotometry; ANOVA was applied to these data. Mean values and their standard deviations obtained are: Calcium (Ca) (mg/dL): 8,61±3,44/ 8,11± 1,73; Phosphorus (P) (mg/dL): 2,66a±0,90/ 3,53b± 1,16; Magnesium (Mg) (mg/dL): 2,25a±0,30/ 1,89b±0,35; Sodium (Na) (mEq/L): 160,98a±15,47/ 138,53b±9,48; Potassium (K) (mEq/L): 3,42±0,24/ 3,58±0,33; Iron (Fe) (µg/dL): 62,74a±6,07/ 94,82b±19,19; Copper (Cu) (ppm): 1,63a±0,35/ 1,01b±0,32; Zinc (Zn) (ppm): 1,82a±0,5/ 1,50b±0,42, for farms A and B respectively. Na and Zn averages were observed slightly above upper limit of normal range. Copper in farm B was observed below normal range. Significant difference (“a” and “b” P <0.05) in P, Mg, Na, Fe, Cu and Zn was observed between two farms, this is due to difference in gestation system. Cu concentration tended to be less. Is that subject should continue to be studied.
author Bellezze, J
spellingShingle Bellezze, J
Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.
author_facet Bellezze, J
author_sort Bellezze, J
title Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.
title_short Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.
title_full Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.
title_fullStr Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.
title_sort analysis seric minerals in lactation sows of two commercial farms.
publisher Universidad Nacional del Litoral
publishDate 2021
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