Abstract

The article presents the results of assessing changes in biochemical parameters and the concentration of molecules of medium mass in the blood of cows with mycotoxicosis during treatment. It has been determined that mycotoxicosis in cows, caused by the combined intake of T-2 toxin and aflatoxin B1, is characterized by changes in the biochemical status of the animal organism in violation of protein, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, as well as the development of hepatic-renal failure. In case of mycotoxicosis an increase in the level of endogenous intoxication in the body of cows was registered with a dominant MMM 254 in the blood and a less significant increase in MMM 280. The dynamics of the clinical status and blood parameters of cows during the treatment of mycotoxicosis shows that the determination of the concentration of MMM in the blood of animals is quite justified for determining the direction (progression or relief) of the course of the disease and allows evaluating the effectiveness of treatment.

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