2020
DOI: 10.21521/mw.6438
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Effects of Macleaya cordata extract supplementation in milk on growth performance, some biochemical parameters and a number of selected bacterial groups of the recto-anal microbiota of calves

Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of milk Macleaya cordata extract supplementation on the weight gain, feed intake, serum total protein (TP), albumin, globulin, IgG, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), triglyceride (TG), beta-hydroxy butyric acid (BHBA) levels, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels and total aerobic, lactobacillus and coliform bacterial counts of recto-anal swabs in Simmental calves. The feeding study was carried… Show more

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“…As shown in Table 4 , Sangrovit ® dose did not affect serum concentrations of any of those enzymes ( p > 0.20), except GGT. Overall, the results agree with Toprak et al [ 20 ] showing unchanged serum concentrations of ALP, AST, and ALT in Simmental calves in response to feeding an MCE for 60 d. The GGT concentration decreased with increasing Sangrovit ® dose ( p = 0.04), and the GGT decrease was more prominent post-weaning than pre-weaning ( Table 4 ). Nevertheless, the increasing rather than decreasing plasma GGT concentrations indicate tissue damage.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…As shown in Table 4 , Sangrovit ® dose did not affect serum concentrations of any of those enzymes ( p > 0.20), except GGT. Overall, the results agree with Toprak et al [ 20 ] showing unchanged serum concentrations of ALP, AST, and ALT in Simmental calves in response to feeding an MCE for 60 d. The GGT concentration decreased with increasing Sangrovit ® dose ( p = 0.04), and the GGT decrease was more prominent post-weaning than pre-weaning ( Table 4 ). Nevertheless, the increasing rather than decreasing plasma GGT concentrations indicate tissue damage.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%