2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13152493
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The Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Growth, Diarrhea, Antioxidant Capacity, and Immune Function in Holstein Dairy Calves

Abstract: The current study examined the effects of supplementary zinc proteinate (ZnPro) and zinc oxide (ZnO) on growth performance, diarrhea, antioxidant capacity, immune function, and mineral element concentrations of calves aged 1 to 28 days. A total of twenty-four newborn calves were divided randomly into 3 groups (n = 8; 2 males and 6 females per group), and each received: 0 mg/d Zn (CON), 627 mg/d ZnPro (80 mg/d Zn; ZnPro group), and 101 mg/d ZnO (80 mg/d Zn; ZnO group). The calves received the additive in their … Show more

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“…Zinc supplementation (80 mg/kg DM, Zn proteinate, and Zn Met) did not influence plasma IL-8 or TGF-b concentrations in preweaning calves (27). However, Zn supplementation (80 mg/kg DM, Zn oxide) increased serum IL-10 concentrations after 14 days in newborn dairy calves, but this effect was temporary and disappeared by 28 days (31). Additionally, Zn supplementation increased IL-2 concentrations with 80 mg/kg DM Zn as an amino acid complex (33), but not 40 mg/kg DM (33) or doses greater than 80 mg/kg DM (i.e., 120 mg/kg DM -300 mg/ kg DM) in preweaning calves (14,33).…”
Section: Cytokine Productionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Zinc supplementation (80 mg/kg DM, Zn proteinate, and Zn Met) did not influence plasma IL-8 or TGF-b concentrations in preweaning calves (27). However, Zn supplementation (80 mg/kg DM, Zn oxide) increased serum IL-10 concentrations after 14 days in newborn dairy calves, but this effect was temporary and disappeared by 28 days (31). Additionally, Zn supplementation increased IL-2 concentrations with 80 mg/kg DM Zn as an amino acid complex (33), but not 40 mg/kg DM (33) or doses greater than 80 mg/kg DM (i.e., 120 mg/kg DM -300 mg/ kg DM) in preweaning calves (14,33).…”
Section: Cytokine Productionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Zinc supplementation increased total immunoglobulin (Ig) in serum and plasma when Zn (30 -32 mg/kg DM) was fed to preweaning calves (29, 30). Increased IgG concentrations were reported when 32-100 mg/kg DM Zn was supplemented to preweaning dairy calves (27,29,31,32). In contrast, 1-month-old beef calves supplemented with a Zn amino acid complex (40, 80, 120 mg/kg DM) showed no difference in IgG concentrations among the treatments (33).…”
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