Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel

Selenium deficiency is widely described in livestock from the Arabian Peninsula, notably in the camel, and selenium supplementation is based on cattle or horse requirements, usually with sodium selenite product. In order to test the effect of organic Se supplementation vs inorganic Se, 24 pregnant c...

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Main Authors: B. Faye, S.K. Saleh, G. Konuspayeva, A. Musaad, M. Bengoumi, R. Seboussi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-04-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Science
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spelling doaj-5288757f48304033b6f0e6472b17fb3f2020-11-24T23:23:22ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Science1018-36472014-04-0126214915810.1016/j.jksus.2013.10.003Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camelB. Faye0S.K. Saleh1G. Konuspayeva2A. Musaad3M. Bengoumi4R. Seboussi5Camel Project, PO Box n° 721, 11942 Al-Kharj, Saudi ArabiaAl-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi av., 050040 Almaty, KazakhstanCamel Project, PO Box n° 721, 11942 Al-Kharj, Saudi ArabiaAl-Farabi Kazakh National University, 71 Al-Farabi av., 050040 Almaty, KazakhstanFAO Regional Office, Tunis, TunisiaUniversité Laval, Département des sciences animales, Québec, CanadaSelenium deficiency is widely described in livestock from the Arabian Peninsula, notably in the camel, and selenium supplementation is based on cattle or horse requirements, usually with sodium selenite product. In order to test the effect of organic Se supplementation vs inorganic Se, 24 pregnant camels were subjected to 3 treatment groups starting one month before delivery (control without Se, non-organic bolus, organic Se). Blood, milk and feces samples were collected from one month before delivery to 3 months of lactation. At delivery, the organic group had a significant higher Se concentration (P < 0.01) in serum (8.21 ± 1.38 μg/100 mL) and in colostrum (7.27 ± 2.89 μg/100 mL) than in inorganic group (3.90 ± 0.68 and 3.72 ± 0.71, respectively) and than in control group (5.45 ± 2.38 and 2.70 ± 0.66, respectively). In calf serum, the Se concentration was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in the two supplemented groups (6.32 ± 2.81 and 5.99 ± 3.31 μg/100 mL in organic and inorganic groups, respectively) than in control (3.42 ± 1.41 μg/100 mL). The Se in mother serum decreased after parturition but was highly correlated to Se serum in calf and to Se fecal excretion. Se in milk was lower than in colostrum in all groups (P < 0.01). Treatments had no significant effect on somatic cell count. This study revealed that organic supplementation in camel appeared more efficient.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364713000736Organic seleniumNon-organic seleniumCamelMilkSupplementationSomatic cell count
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author B. Faye
S.K. Saleh
G. Konuspayeva
A. Musaad
M. Bengoumi
R. Seboussi
spellingShingle B. Faye
S.K. Saleh
G. Konuspayeva
A. Musaad
M. Bengoumi
R. Seboussi
Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel
Journal of King Saud University: Science
Organic selenium
Non-organic selenium
Camel
Milk
Supplementation
Somatic cell count
author_facet B. Faye
S.K. Saleh
G. Konuspayeva
A. Musaad
M. Bengoumi
R. Seboussi
author_sort B. Faye
title Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel
title_short Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel
title_full Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel
title_fullStr Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel
title_full_unstemmed Comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel
title_sort comparative effect of organic and inorganic selenium supplementation on selenium status in camel
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Science
issn 1018-3647
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Selenium deficiency is widely described in livestock from the Arabian Peninsula, notably in the camel, and selenium supplementation is based on cattle or horse requirements, usually with sodium selenite product. In order to test the effect of organic Se supplementation vs inorganic Se, 24 pregnant camels were subjected to 3 treatment groups starting one month before delivery (control without Se, non-organic bolus, organic Se). Blood, milk and feces samples were collected from one month before delivery to 3 months of lactation. At delivery, the organic group had a significant higher Se concentration (P < 0.01) in serum (8.21 ± 1.38 μg/100 mL) and in colostrum (7.27 ± 2.89 μg/100 mL) than in inorganic group (3.90 ± 0.68 and 3.72 ± 0.71, respectively) and than in control group (5.45 ± 2.38 and 2.70 ± 0.66, respectively). In calf serum, the Se concentration was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in the two supplemented groups (6.32 ± 2.81 and 5.99 ± 3.31 μg/100 mL in organic and inorganic groups, respectively) than in control (3.42 ± 1.41 μg/100 mL). The Se in mother serum decreased after parturition but was highly correlated to Se serum in calf and to Se fecal excretion. Se in milk was lower than in colostrum in all groups (P < 0.01). Treatments had no significant effect on somatic cell count. This study revealed that organic supplementation in camel appeared more efficient.
topic Organic selenium
Non-organic selenium
Camel
Milk
Supplementation
Somatic cell count
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018364713000736
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