2018
DOI: 10.18805/ijar.b-3463
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Effect of antioxidants supplementation on plasma hormonal profiles in Hallikar cattle during different seasons

Abstract: Present study was carried out to ascertain the influence of different seasons on hormonal profiles in Hallikar cattle. Two groups (control and supplemented) of healthy female Hallikar cattle with six animals in each group selected from Madabal Village of Ramanagara District, Karnataka, India, were utilized for the present study. Selected animals were exposed to environmental stressors during three different seasons (winter, summer and rainy) by allowing them for grazing daily. Animals of control group received… Show more

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“…Goats in the Ca-Cu group showed fewer embryo losses than C, Cu and Ca goats (13 vs 42.33%, p<0.05), probably due to the interaction or the feed supplementation with cantaloupe and Cu, because of the antioxidant properties of cantaloupe (Bianchi et al 2016), which improves blood flow in the endometrium and has less hyperandrogenism, which helps to have higher fertility and a better embryos implantation (Agarwal et al 2012). Also, Cu probably potentiated such antioxidant effects because it plays an important role in eliminating the excessive production of superoxide radicals, improving embryo survival by increasing implantation and cellular division (Narasimhaiah et al 2018;Kalmath and Narayana, 2019). Considering that groups treated separately with Cu and cantaloupe showed no differences compared with C, we Table 3: Reproductive response of adult mixed-breed goats on rangeland supplemented with dehydrated cantaloupe (C. melo) and/or copper sulphate (Cu) during anestrous during days -30, -7, 0 (FTAI) and 7.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goats in the Ca-Cu group showed fewer embryo losses than C, Cu and Ca goats (13 vs 42.33%, p<0.05), probably due to the interaction or the feed supplementation with cantaloupe and Cu, because of the antioxidant properties of cantaloupe (Bianchi et al 2016), which improves blood flow in the endometrium and has less hyperandrogenism, which helps to have higher fertility and a better embryos implantation (Agarwal et al 2012). Also, Cu probably potentiated such antioxidant effects because it plays an important role in eliminating the excessive production of superoxide radicals, improving embryo survival by increasing implantation and cellular division (Narasimhaiah et al 2018;Kalmath and Narayana, 2019). Considering that groups treated separately with Cu and cantaloupe showed no differences compared with C, we Table 3: Reproductive response of adult mixed-breed goats on rangeland supplemented with dehydrated cantaloupe (C. melo) and/or copper sulphate (Cu) during anestrous during days -30, -7, 0 (FTAI) and 7.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%