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“Elitox” preventive treatment evaluation in cattle

https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-6023.2018.3.152

Abstract

This paper contains data on “Elitox” preventive treatment evaluation in pregnant cows. The assessment of “Elitox” preventive treatment in pregnant cows during the last trimester of pregnancy was conducted. Despite the careful and close feed mycotoxins contamination monitoring, the mycotoxicosises specificity is cumulative effect, i.e. gradually mycotoxins accumulation in tissues. Also there is mycotoxins danger in dairy production - the mycotoxins from dayri cows transfer to the milk and consequently to consumers. Mycotoxins is extremely resistant to different influences (temperature, pressure, radiation). The research was conducted in North-Western region of Russian Federation and in biochemistry and physiology department laboratory of FGBOU VO «SPbSAVM» on white-and-black cattle. Experimental group included 10 cows which received my-cotoxin eliminator «Elitox» in last-trimester of pregnancy (10 g per day). Control group included 10 cows which didn’t receive mycotoxin eliminator «Elitox». The blood samplings were taken four times - at the 6 th, 7 th, 8th and 9th months of pregnancy. Consequently mycotoxin eliminator «Elitox» in last-trimester pregnant cows application leads to metabolic normalization in pregnant cow. Also there is marked metabolic stress elevation during last trimester pregnancy in cows. Integrated preventive measures for mycotoxycosises in dairy cattle are not only beneficial for cows health, but also is essential for dairy products quality elevation and for calves health and productivity improvement.

About the Authors

A. I. Kozitsyna
Saint-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


L. U. Karpenko
Saint-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


A. A. Bakhta
Saint-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


A. I. Enukashvili
Saint-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


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Kozitsyna A.I., Karpenko L.U., Bakhta A.A., Enukashvili A.I. “Elitox” preventive treatment evaluation in cattle. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2018;(3):152-154. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2072-6023.2018.3.152

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