Natural origin immunomodulators influence on insulin content in broiler chickens blood under stress

Authors

  • Степан Стефанович Грабовський Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies named after S. Z. Gzhytskyj 50, Pekarska St., Lviv, 79010, Ukraine, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.26376

Keywords:

broiler chickens, pre-slaughter stress, spleen extract, ultrasound, insulin, protein

Abstract

The results of determination of protein fractions content insulin and protein concentrations in plasma of broiler chickens, which further added to the feed of natural origin biologically active substances is given. As an antistressors and immunomodulators in pre-slaughter period biologically active substances of spleen extract were obtained with and without ultrasound application. Aerosol introduction of spleen extract to the broiler chickens feed increases the insulin concentration in broiler chickens blood compared to control.

Author Biography

Степан Стефанович Грабовський, Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies named after S. Z. Gzhytskyj 50, Pekarska St., Lviv, 79010, Ukraine

Assistant Professor

Candidate of biological science

Department of biological and chemistry

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Published

2014-08-13

Issue

Section

Biological sciences