2015
DOI: 10.17265/2161-6256/2015.09.007
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Effect of Different Diet Level on the Physiological Adaptability, Biochemical and Endocrine Responses and Relative Hepatic HSP70 and HSP90 Genes Expression in Osmanabadi Kids

Abstract: Abstract:The study was conducted to investigate the impact of different levels of feed on the adaptive capability based on physiological, blood biochemical, endocrine and molecular mechanisms in growing Osmanabadi kids. The primary objective of the study was to identify if HSP70 and HSP90 can be a nutritional stress marker for goat. The study was conducted for a period of two months. The animals were randomly divided into three groups as GI (n = 6; ad libitum feeding), GII (n = 6; 20% less than ad libitum) and… Show more

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“…This result is in accordance with the findings of Rajput et al, (2016) in sheep. Further the findings of the present study corroborated with the observations quoted by Dangi et al, (2012), Dangi et al, (2014), Dangi et al, (2015), Yadav et al,( 2015), Sejian et al, (2015), Dangi et al, (2016), Rout et al, (2016), Hooper et al, (2018 and Yilmiz et al, (2018) in goats.…”
Section: Hsp70 Gene Expression Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This result is in accordance with the findings of Rajput et al, (2016) in sheep. Further the findings of the present study corroborated with the observations quoted by Dangi et al, (2012), Dangi et al, (2014), Dangi et al, (2015), Yadav et al,( 2015), Sejian et al, (2015), Dangi et al, (2016), Rout et al, (2016), Hooper et al, (2018 and Yilmiz et al, (2018) in goats.…”
Section: Hsp70 Gene Expression Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%