2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-018-1618-1
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Effects of Sodium Selenite, L-Selenomethionine, and Selenium Nanoparticles During Late Pregnancy on Selenium, Zinc, Copper, and Iron Concentrations in Khalkhali Goats and Their Kids

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“…Particle size is a key parameter to improve absorption efficiency. The smaller size of Fe nanoparticle (around 200 nm) allows Fe to be absorbed through the intestinal mucus barrier [22]. In addition, the lower dietary Fe or decreased plasma Fe may explain the reduced Fe concentration in liver of HME50 pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle size is a key parameter to improve absorption efficiency. The smaller size of Fe nanoparticle (around 200 nm) allows Fe to be absorbed through the intestinal mucus barrier [22]. In addition, the lower dietary Fe or decreased plasma Fe may explain the reduced Fe concentration in liver of HME50 pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the whole blood and serum total selenium concentration was higher in the nano-size selenium supplemented group than other groups, which but decreased in their kids. Also copper concentration was greater, zink concentration was totally vice versa in the whole blood, serum, and colostrum, and iron concentration increased at birth and the first week of kids of selenium supplemented goats [43].…”
Section: Pmasmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Similarly, ZnNPs had a beneficial effect on the qualitative properties of sperm, leading to a noteworthy enhancement in some antioxidant parameters of Moghani ram seminal plasma in the non-breeding season [70]. Studies have shown positive effects of mineral administrations during different reproductive windows in females [78,79]. Many reproductive events in females, such as pregnancy and lactation, may increase the nutritional requirements of dams and change their metabolism [78].…”
Section: Effects On Reproductive Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many reproductive events in females, such as pregnancy and lactation, may increase the nutritional requirements of dams and change their metabolism [78]. In this respect, SeNPs supplementations to late pregnant goats significantly increased Se content in the whole blood and serum compared to selenomethionine and sodium selenite [79]. However, selenomethionine was more efficient in transferring Se into kids through the placenta and colostrum.…”
Section: Effects On Reproductive Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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