2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2005.09.008
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Effect of copper sources and levels on serum lipid profiles in Black Bengal (Capra hircus) kids

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“…Similar findings were reported in different Species in lambs (Cheng et al, 2008) and goats (Zhang et al, 2012) or in goat kids (Datta et al, 2007 andMondala et al, 2007). In our results the serum cholesterol concentration (Cho) increased, those results are in agreement with (Amer et al, 1973 andAbdel-Mageed et al, 1990).…”
Section: Changes In Serum Biochemical Constituentssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similar findings were reported in different Species in lambs (Cheng et al, 2008) and goats (Zhang et al, 2012) or in goat kids (Datta et al, 2007 andMondala et al, 2007). In our results the serum cholesterol concentration (Cho) increased, those results are in agreement with (Amer et al, 1973 andAbdel-Mageed et al, 1990).…”
Section: Changes In Serum Biochemical Constituentssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Guo et al [ 24 ], in a chick study, reported that Cu proteinates deposited more Cu in liver compared with Cu sulfate and Hansen et al [ 25 ] reported that feeding copper glycinates in calves resulted in greater liver Cu, but those two studies did not report other tissue Cu concentrations. However, Miles et al [ 26 ] in chicks and Mondal et al [ 27 ] in kids failed to show any sustained advantage for organic Cu in liver. In a rat study, Rojas et al [ 28 ] reported that muscle and kidney Cu concentrations from copper sulfate were higher than copper lysine.…”
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“…Copper deficiency reduces the activity of these enzymes which can lead to metabolic disturbances and to cell, tissue and organ damage. The element is crucial for the normal functioning of the ceardiovascular, nervous and immunological systems (CERONE et al 1998;CERONE et al 1995;KLEVAY 2000;MONDAL et al 2007;PROHASKA 2000;SHARMA et al 2005).…”
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