2014
DOI: 10.14432/j.macvetrev.2014.08.021
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Improvement of the Antioxidative Status of Pig Ovaries by Selenopyran Treatment

Abstract: Original Scientific ArticleSelenium is an essential micro-element in animal diet due to its high antioxidative properties. As a part of selenocystein it is an important constituent of the glutathione peroxidase (GPx) enzyme, which has a big importance for cell protection from oxidative damage. The aim of the present work was the investigation of the selenopyran effect on the antioxidative state of the pig ovary. The experiment was conducted with 18 gilts of Danube white breed randomly divided into two groups b… Show more

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“…The Se content in this organic source was 24%. As mentioned in previous investigations (Abadjieva et al, 2014), the advantages of selenopyran are the lower toxicity in comparison with sodium selenite (LD 50 =1600 mg/kg against LD 50 =3.25 mg/kg) and ability to slowly liberate the selenium according to the needs of the organisms (Boryaev and Kravchenko, 2006).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The Se content in this organic source was 24%. As mentioned in previous investigations (Abadjieva et al, 2014), the advantages of selenopyran are the lower toxicity in comparison with sodium selenite (LD 50 =1600 mg/kg against LD 50 =3.25 mg/kg) and ability to slowly liberate the selenium according to the needs of the organisms (Boryaev and Kravchenko, 2006).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The use of injective selenopyran could be advantageous because it has low toxicity (Boryaev and Kravchenko 2006). Selenopyran has been used recently for the improvement of the antioxidant status of pig ovaries (Abadjieva et al 2014). Selenopyran also increased Se content in the sperm of rams (Kistanova et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%