2020
DOI: 10.29244/avl.4.1.17-18
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Blood AST and ALT profile of Sumba Ongole cattle

Abstract: A study was carried out in one of Indonesia native cattle, Sumba Ongole (SO) Cattle for determination of statuses of various biochemical parameters, aspartate aminotransferase (AST or SGOT) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT or SGPT). Apparently blood from randomly selected cattle (n= 36) were collected aseptically. Biochemical analysis of AST and ALT was performed on UPT. Laboratorium Kesehatan, Kupang, NTT. The results showed that the variations of parameters were not significant (p>0.05) between male and … Show more

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“…Hematological status also provides information regarding physiological conditions, animal health Jurnal Medik Veteriner Dwi Kristanto, et al J Med Vet 2023, 6(2):237243. pISSN 2615-7497; eISSN 2581-012X | 238 status (Delfino et al, 2012;Klinkon and Ježek, 2012;Roland et al, 2014), evaluation of reproductive performance (Yuherman et al, 2017;Abramowicz et al, 2019), determining nutritional status and livestock management (Gaina et al, 2019;Yuherman et al, 2017), determining disease status, therapeutic actions and monitoring of disease management (Abramowicz et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2020), observation of stress levels (Delfino et al, 2014;Roberto et al, 2010;Rodrigues et al, 2010) and the effect on animal welfare (Gaina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hematological status also provides information regarding physiological conditions, animal health Jurnal Medik Veteriner Dwi Kristanto, et al J Med Vet 2023, 6(2):237243. pISSN 2615-7497; eISSN 2581-012X | 238 status (Delfino et al, 2012;Klinkon and Ježek, 2012;Roland et al, 2014), evaluation of reproductive performance (Yuherman et al, 2017;Abramowicz et al, 2019), determining nutritional status and livestock management (Gaina et al, 2019;Yuherman et al, 2017), determining disease status, therapeutic actions and monitoring of disease management (Abramowicz et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2020), observation of stress levels (Delfino et al, 2014;Roberto et al, 2010;Rodrigues et al, 2010) and the effect on animal welfare (Gaina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sheep and goats, like the Small Tail Han sheep, Chinese goats (Wang et al, 2011), Iranian Baluchi sheep (Moradband et al, 2011), Xinjiang Cele Black sheep (Niu et al, 2021) and Markhoz goats (Ghoreishi et al, 2019;Pourali et al, 2020) are susceptible to having low birth rates because of Polymorphism of the BMP 15 Gene in Sumba Ongole (Bos indicus) Cattle probably be different from other Ongole breeds, which are extensively grazed under a harsh environment in a tropical semi-arid region, just like in Sumba Island. PO cattle are crossbreds of Java cattle and Sumba Ongole (SO) cattle, with SO cattle being one of Indonesia's native beef cows, introduced straight from India by the Indonesian government and extensively grazed on Sumba Island for genetic development (Gaina et al, 2020). They are well-known for their protein content and for being very adaptable to severe conditions, as seen on Sumba Island (Gaina et al, 2019;Sutarno and Setyawan, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have mentioned the genetic variations in BMP-15 gene in goat and cow, for example in Chinese goat [8] and Iranian Baluchi Sheep [9]. The SO cattle are categorized as Bos indicus cattle that are one of Indonesia's native beef cows that have been known for its benefit as a source of protein and highly adaptive to extreme climates, just like in Sumba Island [10,11]. Many genes are known to affect reproductive performance traits, but the role of the BMP-15 gene, specifically in SO cattle has not been explored yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%