Affiliation:
1. Institute of Zoology of Ministry of Science and Education of the Republik of Azerbaijan.
Abstract
The article presents the results of experimental studies on the effect of vitamins and an anti-stress drug on the biochemical parameters of the blood of pheasants. The purpose of the work is to identify the kinetics of age-related changes in blood alanine aminotransferase in pheasants with the complex use of vitamins and an anti-stress drug. Based on the experimental data obtained, it was found that after the inclusion of a complex of vitamins (A-20000 IU, D3 - 1250 IU, E - 50mg) and an anti-stress drug (succinic acid) in a dose of 0.05g per 1 kg of body weight into the diet of pheasants per day, in all experimental groups of pheasants, a change in the biochemical parameters of the activity of the enzyme ALT was detected. Based on the experimental data, a decrease in the activity of the ALT enzyme was revealed. It was found that the enzyme activity of the experimental groups of partridges was 2, 1.5, 1.0, 1.67, 1.17, 1.5 times less compared to the indicators of the control groups of pheasants. It was experimentally established that the indicators of ALT activity are in the range from 0.01 to 0.08 U/l, reaching a maximum value at 30 days of age.
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