Determination of the degree of cumulation of an aqueous solution of a chelate complex of microelements for animals
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2025.1.107
Abstract
The paper describes the results of studying the cumulative properties of an aqueous solution of a chelated complex of trace elements for intramuscular administration. Two groups of animals were formed: the first group was injected intramuscularly with water for injection, and the animals of the second experimental group were given an aqueous solution of a chelated complex of trace elements containing iron, manganese, copper, selenium, and iodine. The dose was calculated based on the dose established in the previous series of experiments, in the first four days of the experiment, the dose of the administered drug was 0.1 of LD50 (90.7± 0.63 mg/kg). Then, according to the recommendations for the degree of accumulation, the dose was increased 1.5 times every four days. The animals were monitored daily, during which clinical manifestations were noted, survival was assessed, as well as the results of a macroscopic visual examination of changes in internal organs.
About the Authors
N. Yu. YugatovaRussian Federation
Natalia Yu. Yugatova - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Veterinary Hygiene and Radiobiology
St. Petersburg
M. D. Nazarova
Russian Federation
Marina D. Nazarova - graduate student of the Department of Veterinary Hygiene and Radiobiology
St. Petersburg
R. O. Vasiliev
Russian Federation
Roman O. Vasiliev - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Docent, Associate Professor of the Department of Veterinary Hygiene and Radiobiology
St. Petersburg
D A. Savrasov
Russian Federation
Dmitry Al. Savrasov - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Therapy and Pharmacology
Voronezh
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Yugatova N.Yu., Nazarova M.D., Vasiliev R.O., Savrasov D.A. Determination of the degree of cumulation of an aqueous solution of a chelate complex of microelements for animals. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2025;(1):107-111. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2025.1.107