2021
DOI: 10.14807/ijmp.v12i6.1751
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Adaptive changes in the ornithine cycle and amino acid synthesis in sheep liver with different meat productivity

Abstract: The aim of the research was to study the ornithine cycle as the process of fixing ammonia and the formation of urea in the body of highly productive animals. In our experiments, we used a protein-deficient diet and urea as a nitrogen substitute for nitrogen-containing materials in the diet to reveal the mechanism of action of urea on animals, in particular on the biochemical processes of the ornithine cycle. There are some differences between Bukovinian sheep of the Askanian meat-wool breed and outbreds in ter… Show more

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“…The balance of other mineral elements (potassium, sodium, magnesium, manganese, cobalt) in the brightness of all experimental groups was positive and there was no significant change between the group differences. As is known (Prylipko, et al, 2019;Prylipko et al, 2021), minor deviations in animal feeding cannot have a significant effect on their homeostasis. However, analyzing blood parameters, it is still possible to trace the nature of changes in metabolism depending on the studied factor.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The balance of other mineral elements (potassium, sodium, magnesium, manganese, cobalt) in the brightness of all experimental groups was positive and there was no significant change between the group differences. As is known (Prylipko, et al, 2019;Prylipko et al, 2021), minor deviations in animal feeding cannot have a significant effect on their homeostasis. However, analyzing blood parameters, it is still possible to trace the nature of changes in metabolism depending on the studied factor.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%