2022
DOI: 10.15547/ast.2022.01.007
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Reference intervals and physiological variations of the macro-mineral plasma concentrations in Ouled Djellal ewes

Abstract: Abstract. This study aimed to establish values and reference intervals of macro-mineral plasma concentrations, as well as the variations of these variables depending on the physiological stages of Ouled Djellal ewes, reared in the Northeast of Algeria. Six plasma macro-mineral elements: calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chlorine (Cl), were analyzed in blood samples belonging to one hundred thirty-four (n=134) healthy Ouled Djellal ewes (2-5 years old). Obtained level… Show more

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“…Mineral status in blood and other body fluids depends on many factors, such as metabolic use, intestine physiology, homeostasis, inadequate ingestion or availability, excretion, etc. (Boudebza et al, 2022). The energy status assessment in the examined sheep was performed by determination of GUK, CHOL, HDL, LDL, TGC, NEFA and BHB concentrations in blood, while urea, TP and ALB concentration, as well as CK activity were used as the indicators of sheep protein supply through feed intake (Antunović et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mineral status in blood and other body fluids depends on many factors, such as metabolic use, intestine physiology, homeostasis, inadequate ingestion or availability, excretion, etc. (Boudebza et al, 2022). The energy status assessment in the examined sheep was performed by determination of GUK, CHOL, HDL, LDL, TGC, NEFA and BHB concentrations in blood, while urea, TP and ALB concentration, as well as CK activity were used as the indicators of sheep protein supply through feed intake (Antunović et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%