Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan Region

This study intended to know the effect of sodium selenite and zinc sulfate on the biochemical metabolites in the blood serum of sheep. The experiment was conducted on male sheep of the Kurdi ram and lamb breed in four treatments each as follows; Treatment 1: (control group) without addition, Treatme...

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Main Authors: Zirak M. R. Palani, Hozan Jalil Hamasalim, O. M. Abdualmajeed, Jasim M. Baqer, M. E. A. Omer, Hemin Nuradden Mohammed, Darwn H. Kak Bchkol
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Published: CV. Literasi Indonesia 2024-12-01
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author Zirak M. R. Palani
Hozan Jalil Hamasalim
O. M. Abdualmajeed
Jasim M. Baqer
M. E. A. Omer
Hemin Nuradden Mohammed
Darwn H. Kak Bchkol
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Hozan Jalil Hamasalim
O. M. Abdualmajeed
Jasim M. Baqer
M. E. A. Omer
Hemin Nuradden Mohammed
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description This study intended to know the effect of sodium selenite and zinc sulfate on the biochemical metabolites in the blood serum of sheep. The experiment was conducted on male sheep of the Kurdi ram and lamb breed in four treatments each as follows; Treatment 1: (control group) without addition, Treatment 2: addition of selenium at a level of 0.5 mg/kg feed, Treatment 3: addition of zinc at a level of 100 mg/kg feed, Treatment 4: addition of selenium with zinc at a level of 0.5 + 100 mg/kg feed for 90 days. The results were significant in the levels of glucose, LDL cholesterol, creatine, immunoglobulin M (IgM), and HDL cholesterol in the second treatment compared to the other treatments and there were no significant differences in the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood serum. The level of cholesterol increased in the fourth treatment compared to the other treatments in the blood serum, and significant differences were found in the level of albumin and immunoglobulin (IgM) in the fourth treatment compared to the rest of the treatments, and immunoglobulin level (IgG) lowered in all addition treatments compared to the control treatment in the blood serum. We conclude from these results that the addition of selenium and zinc mixture improves some biochemical and immunological properties in the blood serum of rams and lamb of the Kurdi sheep breed.
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spelling doaj-art-95bd2908f7bd4fcc8a57b7cd9aed142d2025-01-20T00:37:02ZengCV. Literasi IndonesiaIndonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues2722-13692024-12-015329930510.47540/ijsei.v5i3.16741675Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan RegionZirak M. R. Palani0Hozan Jalil Hamasalim1O. M. Abdualmajeed2Jasim M. Baqer3M. E. A. Omer4Hemin Nuradden Mohammed5Darwn H. Kak Bchkol6Department of Animal Production, College of Agriculture, Kirkuk University, IraqDepartment of Animal Sciences, College of Agricultural Engineering Science, University of Sulaimani, IraqDepartment of Animal Production, College of Agriculture, University of Anbar, IraqDepartment of Animal Production, College of Agriculture, Tikrit University, IraqAnimal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, EgyptDepartment of Animal Sciences, College of Agricultural Engineering Science, University of Sulaimani, IraqSchool of Natural and Applied Science, Department of Chemistry-Fırat University, TurkeyThis study intended to know the effect of sodium selenite and zinc sulfate on the biochemical metabolites in the blood serum of sheep. The experiment was conducted on male sheep of the Kurdi ram and lamb breed in four treatments each as follows; Treatment 1: (control group) without addition, Treatment 2: addition of selenium at a level of 0.5 mg/kg feed, Treatment 3: addition of zinc at a level of 100 mg/kg feed, Treatment 4: addition of selenium with zinc at a level of 0.5 + 100 mg/kg feed for 90 days. The results were significant in the levels of glucose, LDL cholesterol, creatine, immunoglobulin M (IgM), and HDL cholesterol in the second treatment compared to the other treatments and there were no significant differences in the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood serum. The level of cholesterol increased in the fourth treatment compared to the other treatments in the blood serum, and significant differences were found in the level of albumin and immunoglobulin (IgM) in the fourth treatment compared to the rest of the treatments, and immunoglobulin level (IgG) lowered in all addition treatments compared to the control treatment in the blood serum. We conclude from these results that the addition of selenium and zinc mixture improves some biochemical and immunological properties in the blood serum of rams and lamb of the Kurdi sheep breed.https://ojs.literacyinstitute.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/1674environmentimmunitykurdi sheepseleniumzinc
spellingShingle Zirak M. R. Palani
Hozan Jalil Hamasalim
O. M. Abdualmajeed
Jasim M. Baqer
M. E. A. Omer
Hemin Nuradden Mohammed
Darwn H. Kak Bchkol
Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan Region
Indonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues
environment
immunity
kurdi sheep
selenium
zinc
title Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan Region
title_full Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan Region
title_fullStr Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan Region
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan Region
title_short Biochemical Changes in Blood Serum after Selenium and Zinc Doses and their Effect on the Health and Environment of Kurdi Sheep in Kurdistan Region
title_sort biochemical changes in blood serum after selenium and zinc doses and their effect on the health and environment of kurdi sheep in kurdistan region
topic environment
immunity
kurdi sheep
selenium
zinc
url https://ojs.literacyinstitute.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/1674
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