Acta Veterinaria Eurasia
Research Article

THE LEVELS OF CHOLESTERİN İN SERUM OF PREGNANT EWES AND NEW BORN LAMBS AND THEİR ASSESSMENT İN LİPOPROTEİN FRACTİONS

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İstanbul üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Biyokimya Anabilim Dalı. 34320

Acta Vet Eurasia 2004; 30: 67-74
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In this study, sheeps and lambs; which are important for food, wool and leather source: were used to examine the levels of Cholesterin in blood and their percentage at the VLDL/LDL fractions by mother sheeps and new born lambs. New born lambs were divided in two groups (MS: mother suckling. AF: artificial feeding).

VLDL/LDL fractions were gained from serum. Cholesterin lest were made in scrum and VLDL/LDL fractions with the method of Enzimatic Cholesterin test method.

With these results we were established the levels of Cholesterin in blood and their transfers from mother to new born lambs before and after birth. We found statistical difference between two groups (MS-AF) (p<0.005) and between mothers (p<0.001). Different feeding had effected the levels of Cholesterin and their percantage in VLDL/LDL fractions in the sheeps and new born Iambs between two groups.

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