“…Normal parturition in bovines has insignificant influence on the plasma enzymes (Schönfelder et al, 2007; Hussein and Abd Ellah, 2008) [30,15] however, following uterine torsion and after its correction by detorsion or surgical treatment, the activities of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total bilirubin, serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) are significantly increased and usually gets stabilized within 10 days after treatment of uterine torsion (Schönfelder et al, 2007) [30] . AST, ALT and Billirubin were recommended as part of a metabolic profile test to monitor the health status of the liver (Mullen, 1976;Bouda et al, 1980;Lotthammer, 1982;Pearson, 1990) [22,7,19,27] . In the present study, AST level was elevated at the time of presentation of uterine torsion affected buffaloes (88.86±1.60 U/L) compared to normal parturient buffaloes (62.42±0.45 U/L).…”