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Biochemical status of the lambs’ organism when feeding brown algae

https://doi.org/10.26897/2074-0840-2023-4-42-44

Abstract

The state of metabolic processes in the body of lambs was studied when they were fed brown algae Fucus vesiculosus L. The positive effect of brown algae on the physiological state of the body with the improvement of biochemical and hematological parameters of the blood of experimental lambs has been established.

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A. V. Mishurov
Federal Research Center of Animal Husbandry - VIZ named after Academician L.K. Ernst
Russian Federation

Alexey V. Mishurov, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Department of Physiology and Biochemistry of Farm Animals 

142132, Moscow region, Podolsky district, Dubrovitsy settlement, 60 



V. N. Romanov
Federal Research Center of Animal Husbandry - VIZ named after Academician L.K. Ernst
Russian Federation

Viktor N. Romanov, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Leading Researcher of the Department of Physiology and Biochemistry of Farm Animals 

142132, Moscow region, Podolsky district, Dubrovitsy settlement, 60

 



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Mishurov A.V., Romanov V.N. Biochemical status of the lambs’ organism when feeding brown algae. Sheep, goats, wool business. 2023;(4):42-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26897/2074-0840-2023-4-42-44

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