Metabolic processes of young goats when using probiotic bacillus Amyloliquefaciens

Author:

Molyanova Galina,Statenko Bogdan,Vinokurova Alisa

Abstract

The effect of the probiotic Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens VKPM V-11475 on the morphological and biochemical parameters of the serum of young goats was studied. Prescribing probiotic to goats at a dose of 4×109 significantly increased nitrogenous metabolism: total protein by 5.8% (p≤0.05), albumin by 13.9% (p≤0.01), creatinine by 11.5% p ≤0.01) and reduced the amount of urea by 32% (p≤0.05); at a dose of 4×107 ˗ increased total protein by 6.1% (p≤0.01), albumin by 14.7% (p≤0.01), creatinine by 10.6% (p≤0.01) and decreased the amount of urea by 35% (p≤0.05), relative to the control. The use of a probiotic in animals at a dose of 4×109 had a positive effect on the parameters of carbohydrate-lipid metabolism ˗ it reduced the amount of bilirubin by 19% (p≤0.05), cholesterol by 15% (p≤0.05); increased the content of triglycerides by 15.7% (p≤0.05), at a dose of 4×107 ˗ the amount of bilirubin decreased by 21.8% (p≤0.05), cholesterol by 13.7% (p≤0.05); the number of triglycerides increased by 17.5% (p≤0.05), relative to the control. The probiotic Bacillus Amyloliquefaciens VKPM V-11475 can be recommended to increase the adaptation parameters of kids at the studied doses.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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