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Studies on Certain Biochemical Profiles in Cross Breed Cows with Dystocia

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Title Studies on Certain Biochemical Profiles in Cross Breed Cows with Dystocia
 
Creator Assadullah
 
Contributor Honnappa, T.G.
Murthy, V.C.
Nagaraja, C.S.
Shridhar, N.B.
 
Subject Studies on Certain Biochemical Profiles in Cross Breed Cows with Dystocia
 
Description PG. Thesis
Blood samples were collected from 41 crossbred cows belonging to one of the
three group’s i.e. normal calving (eutocia) (n=13), maternal (n=8), and fetal dystocia
(n=20). The samples were analyzed for serum total proteins, albumin, globulin, serum
urea nitrogen concentration, creatinine, aspertate amino transferase (AST), alanine amino
transfrerase (ALT) and total serum cholesterol concentrations. The concentrations of
blood serum total protein, albumin, globulin, AST, ALT and cholesterol were
significantly higher in dystocia affected cows as compared to eutocia cows. No
significant variations in the concentrations of serum nitrogen and creatinine were
observed between eutocia and dystocia cows. The effect of type of dystocia on blood
biochemical profiles revealed that the concentrations of serum total protein, albumin and
globulin levels were higher in cows with maternal and fetal dystocia as compared to
eutocia cows. However, no significant difference in concentration of serum urea and
creatinine concentrations in eutocia, maternal and fetal dystocia cows were observed. The
AST levels were significantly higher in the maternal dystocia cows than the fetal dystocia
cows or eutocia cows, and AST level was higher fetal dystocia cows was than eutocia
cows. The ALT and cholesterol concentrations level were higher in maternal and fetal
dystocia cows as compared to eutocia cows. However, total protein, albumin, globulin,
and ALT levels did not differ among maternal and fetal dystocia cows. It was concluded
that significant increase in some of biochemical indices could be attributed to stress of
dystocia in cows.
 
Date 2016-11-14T14:28:53Z
2016-11-14T14:28:53Z
2012-08-17
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/85437
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar