Pathology and Oxidative Stress Changes Associated with Pregnancy Toxaemia in Ewes
M. Adam,
A. A. Ajadi,
J. A. Atata
et al.
Abstract:Pregnancy toxaemia is often associated with negative energy balance, and ewes carrying multiple lambs are at risk due to high energy requirements. Deficient nutritional intake with a consequent body fat mobilization for energy, results in production of reactive oxygen species which leads to pathologic changes. This study aimed to evaluate the pathology and oxidative stress changes associated with pregnancy toxaemia in ewes. A total of 33 animals aged 2-3 years with mean weight of 40 ± 0.43 to 60 ± 0.50 kg, wer… Show more
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