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ES Journal of Clinical Trials

DOI: 10.59152/ESJCT/1001


Age-related Changes in Aspartate Aminotransferase in The Blood of Pheasants With the Complex Use of Vitamins and an Antistress Drug

  • Research Article

  • Topchiyeva Sh A*, Madatov R I, Hemzeyeva G F, Mammadova S M
  • Institute of Zoology of Ministry of Science and Education of the Republik of Azerbaijan
  • *Corresponding author: Topchiyeva Sh A, Institute of Zoology of Ministry of Science and Education of the Republik of Azerbaijan
  • Received: May 17, 2023; Accepted: June 09, 2023; Published: June 12, 2023

Abstract

In the article presented by us, the results of the use of vitamins and an anti-stress drug on biochemical indicators of blood activity are presented.

The aim of the research was to identify the dynamics of age-related changes in aspartate aminotransferase (AcAT) in the blood of pheasants with the complex use of vitamins and an antistress drug. The object of research was the blood of pheasants.

Determination of the activity of the enzyme aspartate aminotransferase in the blood of partridges was carried out on a Specol 1500 spectrophotometer (Analitik Jena) according to the method of R Rej., M Hoder, U.H Bergmeyer at a wavelength of 540 nm. On the basis of experimental data, it can be stated that after the inclusion in the diet of birds of a complex of vitamins (A-20000 IU, D3 - 1250 IU, E - 50 mg) and an anti-stress drug (succinic acid) at a dose of 0.01, 0.03, 0.05 g per 1 kg of body weight per day, in all experimental groups there is a tendency to improve biochemical parameters, namely the activity of the enzyme aspartate aminotransferase, that is, a decrease in the activity of the enzyme is revealed by 2, 1.5, 1.25, 1.33, 1.26, 1.4 times compared with the indicators of the control groups of pheasants. At the same time, a decrease in the activity of the alanyl aminotransferase enzyme in the blood serum of the experimental groups of pheasants was found to be 2, 1.5, 1.25, 1.33, 1.26, 1.4 times compared with the indicators of the control groups of pheasants.

The level of alanylaminotransferase against the background of the use of a complex of vitamins (A, D3, E) and the anti-stress drug succinic acid at a dose of 0.05 g per 1 kg of body weight per day decreased in one-day-old partridges to 0.10 U/l, reaching a maximum value in 30-day-old (0.80 U/L), followed by a decrease in activity to 0.50 U/L in 60-day experimental groups of pheasants.

Keywords

Biochemical Parameters Of Blood; Aspartateaminotransferase; Pheasant; Phasianus Colchicus; Phasianus Versicolor; Vitamins; Antistress Drug