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Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum ve Kıllarında Bakır ile Çinko Düzeyleri

Year 1998, Volume: 4 Issue: 1-2, 44 - 47, 14.06.1998

Abstract

Bu çalışmada Van' da yetiştirilen Tiftik keçilerinden alınan 30'ar adet kan serumu ve kılda Atomik Absorpsiyon Spektrofotometre ile bakır ve çinko düzeylerine bakıldı. Analiz sonucunda kılda bakır miktarı 31.90 ppm, çinko 98.29 ppm; kan serumunda bakır 1.17 ppm, çinko 1.05 ppm bulundu. Bulgular sonucunda kıl bakır düzeyleri ile kan serumu bakır düzeyleri arasında önemli düzeyde p

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Ziııc and Cooper Levels in Blood Serum and Hairs of Aııgora Goats

Year 1998, Volume: 4 Issue: 1-2, 44 - 47, 14.06.1998

Abstract

30 blood serum and hair samples collected from aııgora goats raised in Van were examined with Atomic Absorbtion Spectrophotometer to detect the copper and ziııc levels. The results showed that Cu level was 31.90 ppm and Zn level was 98.29 ppm in hair, while Cu level was 1.17 ppm and Zn level was 1.05 ppm in blood serum samples. There was a correlatioıı betvveen Cu levels of hair and blood samples p < 0.05 while the correlation betken seıum Cu levels and hair Zn levels w as found to be negative

References

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  • 2- Booth NH, McDonald LE : Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 6 th Ed, Iova State University Press, Ames, p 708-719, (1988).
  • 3- Gill BS, Kwatra MS, Sharma DR, Singh R : Outbreaks of acute toxic hepatitis in sheep and goat, J. of Res. Punjab Agric Univ., 29, (3), 397- 399, (1992).
  • 4- Sarkar S, Mîsra SK, Bhowmik MK, Samanta AK, Başak DN : A note of anaemia in goats of alluvion belt of West Bengal, Indian Vet. J., 69, (12), 1139-1141,(1992).
  • 5- Jacob RA, Munoz JM, Sandstead HH : Whole body surface loss of trace metals in normal males, Am. J. Cliıı. Nutr., 34, 1379, (1981).
  • 6- Benemariya H, Robbeıecht H, Deelstra H : Zinc, cooper and selenium in milk and organs of cow and goat fıom Bıundi, Africa, Sci. Total Environ., 128, (1), 83-98, (1993).
  • 7- Waslien CI : Human intake of trace elements. In : Trace Elements in Human Health and Disease. Vol 2, Essential and Toxic Elements, Academic Press, New York, p 347, (1976).
  • 8- Anke M, Hennig A, Grun M, Partschefeld M, Groppel B : Influence of Mn, Zn, Cu, I, Se, Mo and Ni defıciencies on the fertility of ruminants. Wissenchaftliche Zeitschrift der Kari Marx Univeısitat Leipzig Matematisch Naturvvissenschaftliche Reihe, 26, (3), 283-292, (1977).
  • 9- Partschefeld M, Anke M, Grun M : Possibilities of the biochem'ıcal diagnosis of neuromuscular defects caused by the defıciency of selenium, manganese and copper, 3 rd Symposium on Neuromuscular Disoıders, September 12-14, 263- 267, Czechoslovakia, (1975).
  • 10- O'Sullivan BM : Enzootic ataxia in goat kids, Aus. Vet. J., 53, (9), 455-456, (1977).
  • 11- Banton MI, Lozano AF, Nicholson SS, Jovvett PLH, Fletcher J, Olcott BM : Enzootic ataxia in Louisiana goat kids. J. Vet. Diagn. Inves., 2, (1), 70-73,(1990).
  • 12- Aggett PJ, Harries JT : Curıent Status of Zinc in Health and Disease States. Arch. Dis. Child., 54, 909, (1979).
  • 13- Iyengar GV, Kollmer WE, Bowen HJM : The Elemental Composition of Human Tissues and Body Fluids, Weinheim Verlag Chemie, (1978).
  • 14- Jacob RA : Zinc and copper, Clin. Lab .Med., 1, 743, (1981.)
  • 15- Neathery MW, Miller WJ, Blackmon DM, Gentry RP : Effects of long term zinc defıciency on feed utilization, reproductive characteristics and hair growth in the sexually mature male goat, J. Dairy Sci., 56, (1), 98-105, (1972).
  • 16- Ölçücü A, Çağlar P : Zinc levels in human hair and serum of infans and their relationship to various diseases in the uooer euphrates basin, J Trace Elements Experimen Med., 6, 141-145, (1993).
  • 17- Kunç Ş : The determination of certain trace elements in human serum, urine and hair, J Fırat Uni., 2, (1), 1-9, (1987).
  • 18- Miller WJ, Powell GW, Pitts WJ, Perkins HF : Factors affecting zinc content of bovine hair, J Dairy Sci, 48,1091-1095, (1965).
  • 19- Perry TM, Beeson WM, Smith WH, Mohler MT : Value of zinc supplementation of natural rations for fattening beef cattle, J Anim. Sci., 27, 1674-1677,(1968).
  • 20- Pryor WJ : Plasma zinc status of dairy cattle in the periparturient period, New Zealand Vet. J, 24, (4), 57-58, (7976).
  • 21- Baufundo KW, Baker DH, Fitzgerald PR : Zinc utilization in the chick as influenced by dietary concentrations of calcium and phytate and by Eimeria acevulina infection, Poultry Sci., 63, 2430-2437, (1984).
  • 22- Rosenberger G : Clinical Examination of Cattle, Verlag Paul Parey, Berlin, p 136-137, (1979).
  • 23- Underwood EJ : The Mineral Nutrition of Livvestock, 2. Ed., Commonvevvealth Agricultuıal Bureaux, Farnham Royal, (1981).
  • 24- Taylor PA : Enzootic ataxia (svvayback) in goats (correspondance), Canadian Vet J, 23, (3), 105, (1982).
  • 25- Unanian MDS, Feliciano AED : Trace elements defıciency : association with early abortion in goats, Int Goat and Sheep Res, 2, 2, 129-134, (1984).
  • 26- Sarkar S, Mishra SK, Das SK : Soil, plant and animal relationship in respect of micronutrients in anaemic Black Bengal goats (Capra hircus), Indian J Ani Health, 29,1, 59-64, (1990).
  • 27- McDowell LR, Gordon BJ, Meıkel RC, Fadok V, Wilkinson NS, Kunkle GA : Mineral status çompaıisons in goats in Florida, with emphasis on zinc defıciency, Small Rum Res., 5, (4), 327-335, (1991).
  • 28- Broek AHM, Van den Stafford WL : Zinc and copper concentrations in the plasma and hair of normal cats, Vet.Rec, 131, (22), 512-513, (1992).
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
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Nurhayat Atasoy This is me

Publication Date June 14, 1998
Published in Issue Year 1998 Volume: 4 Issue: 1-2

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APA Atasoy, N. (1998). Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum ve Kıllarında Bakır ile Çinko Düzeyleri. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, 4(1-2), 44-47.
AMA Atasoy N. Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum ve Kıllarında Bakır ile Çinko Düzeyleri. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi. June 1998;4(1-2):44-47.
Chicago Atasoy, Nurhayat. “Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum Ve Kıllarında Bakır Ile Çinko Düzeyleri”. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 4, no. 1-2 (June 1998): 44-47.
EndNote Atasoy N (June 1, 1998) Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum ve Kıllarında Bakır ile Çinko Düzeyleri. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 4 1-2 44–47.
IEEE N. Atasoy, “Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum ve Kıllarında Bakır ile Çinko Düzeyleri”, Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, vol. 4, no. 1-2, pp. 44–47, 1998.
ISNAD Atasoy, Nurhayat. “Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum Ve Kıllarında Bakır Ile Çinko Düzeyleri”. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 4/1-2 (June 1998), 44-47.
JAMA Atasoy N. Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum ve Kıllarında Bakır ile Çinko Düzeyleri. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi. 1998;4:44–47.
MLA Atasoy, Nurhayat. “Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum Ve Kıllarında Bakır Ile Çinko Düzeyleri”. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, vol. 4, no. 1-2, 1998, pp. 44-47.
Vancouver Atasoy N. Tiftik Keçilerinin Serum ve Kıllarında Bakır ile Çinko Düzeyleri. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi. 1998;4(1-2):44-7.