Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows

The effect of two patented protected plants wastes (PW), named in the paper as PE and CO, has been evaluated in dairy heifers under ACTH challenge. The experimental protocol used for each compound involved 3 groups of 5 heifers, 18 days of adaptation to the experimental diets and 5 days (22-26) of A...

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Main Authors: B. Stefanon, M. Farinacci, M. Colitti, S. Sgorlon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-04-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1562
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spelling doaj-a052914683be4ff7b6891c6cc1d338832020-11-25T02:05:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-04-0161s47247410.4081/ijas.2007.1s.472Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cowsB. StefanonM. FarinacciM. ColittiS. SgorlonThe effect of two patented protected plants wastes (PW), named in the paper as PE and CO, has been evaluated in dairy heifers under ACTH challenge. The experimental protocol used for each compound involved 3 groups of 5 heifers, 18 days of adaptation to the experimental diets and 5 days (22-26) of ACTH treatment (0.5 mg of Synachten &ndash; Novartis - twice a day). In addition to the basal diet, 1 kg of a mixture of dehy beet pulp and PW in the ratio of 1.0:0.0 (EXP-0), 0.1:0.9 (EXP-1) and 0.3:0.7 (EXP-2) was fed in the morning meal to the experimental groups. Blood was sampled before (days 19 and 22) and during (days 24 and 26) ACTH treatment and analysed for cortisol, glucose, ceruloplasmin and haptoglobin. Acute phase proteins increased in the EXP-1 group for PE (P<0.01) and in EXP-2 group for CO (P<0.05), while the higher concentration of CO reduced haptoglobin concentration (P=0.01). These results suggest that the efficacy of PW integration is dose dependent and the optimal dose seems to be different between the 2 selected compounds.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1562Acute phase proteins, Plant wastes, Dairy heifers.
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author B. Stefanon
M. Farinacci
M. Colitti
S. Sgorlon
spellingShingle B. Stefanon
M. Farinacci
M. Colitti
S. Sgorlon
Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Acute phase proteins, Plant wastes, Dairy heifers.
author_facet B. Stefanon
M. Farinacci
M. Colitti
S. Sgorlon
author_sort B. Stefanon
title Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows
title_short Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows
title_full Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows
title_fullStr Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows
title_full_unstemmed Activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows
title_sort activity of plant wastes on acute phase proteins in cows
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-04-01
description The effect of two patented protected plants wastes (PW), named in the paper as PE and CO, has been evaluated in dairy heifers under ACTH challenge. The experimental protocol used for each compound involved 3 groups of 5 heifers, 18 days of adaptation to the experimental diets and 5 days (22-26) of ACTH treatment (0.5 mg of Synachten &ndash; Novartis - twice a day). In addition to the basal diet, 1 kg of a mixture of dehy beet pulp and PW in the ratio of 1.0:0.0 (EXP-0), 0.1:0.9 (EXP-1) and 0.3:0.7 (EXP-2) was fed in the morning meal to the experimental groups. Blood was sampled before (days 19 and 22) and during (days 24 and 26) ACTH treatment and analysed for cortisol, glucose, ceruloplasmin and haptoglobin. Acute phase proteins increased in the EXP-1 group for PE (P<0.01) and in EXP-2 group for CO (P<0.05), while the higher concentration of CO reduced haptoglobin concentration (P=0.01). These results suggest that the efficacy of PW integration is dose dependent and the optimal dose seems to be different between the 2 selected compounds.
topic Acute phase proteins, Plant wastes, Dairy heifers.
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1562
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