Abstract

The intensive development of animal husbandry at the present stage requires new approaches to organizing the feeding of farm animals and the introduction of modern feed additives, which are not normally used purely as feed, but are deliberately added to feed or water to improve their quality, increase productivity and animal welfare. To prevent the development of oxidative stress in animals, we used the feed additive "Butaselmevit-plus", which in its composition contains the fruits of milk thistle, selenium, methionine and vitamins A, E and D3. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of feed additive Butaselmevit-plus on blood morphological parameters and protein synthesis of rat liver under tetrachloromethane poisoning. For research, we used Wistar male rats, which were divided into three groups of 20 animals each. Control rats were intact. The first and second experimental group of rats were administered tetrachloromethane. Experimental intoxication in animals was performed by twice (after 48 h) intragastric administration of tetrachloromethane at a dose of 0.1 ml per 100 g of rat body weight in the form of a 50% oil solution. Experimental group R2 was fed a feed additive of Butaselmevit-plus for a dose of 0.1 g per 100 g of body weight together with the feed for experimental toxicosis for 30 days. On the basis of the conducted researches positive effect of feed additive "Butaselmevit-plus" on the organism of rats, which were intoxicated with tetrachloromethane, is shown, which is shown by normalization of hematological parameters and protein synthesis of liver function. Restoration of hematopoietic function of bone marrow of rats by intoxication with tetrachloromethane is due to the fact that the feed additive "Butaselmevit-plus" contains in its composition fruits thistle, which have a high level of vitamins A and K, and trace elements, namely: Ferum, Cuprum and Cobalt that are directly involved in hematopoiesis. When feeding Butaselmevit-plus as feed supplement, the number of red blood cells in the blood of the second experimental group of rats was higher than that of the first experimental group, but the control values reached only on the 30th day of the experiment. When using the feed additive Butaselmevit-plus in rats under conditions of oxidative stress development, the leukocyte count decreased to the optimum level.

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  • IntroductionReactive oxygen forms (hydrogen peroxide, superoxide anions, hydroxyl radicals, etc.) are products of cellular metabolism

  • Reactive oxygen forms are products of cellular metabolism

  • Vitamin E stabilizes cell membranes and intracellular formations, a prerequisite for the protection of nuclear chromatin and DNA from the destructive action of free radicals (Lavryshyn et al, 2016).The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of feed additive Butaselmevit-plus on blood morphological parameters and protein synthesis of rat liver under conditions of tetrachloromethane poisoning

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Introduction

Reactive oxygen forms (hydrogen peroxide, superoxide anions, hydroxyl radicals, etc.) are products of cellular metabolism. At low concentrations, they affect the physiological cellular processes, while their increase can cause irreversible changes in the cellular structure of proteins, lipids and DNA. Increased reactive oxygen species have been shown to lead to cell necrosis, apoptosis, autophagy, inflammation, and impaired tissue regeneration. To prevent the development of oxidative stress in animals, we used the feed additive "Butaselmevit-plus", which in its composition contains the fruits of milk thistle, selenium, methionine and vitamins A, E and D3. Due to the presence of thistle spotted flavolignans of Silymarin group, vitamins, trace elements and other biologically active substances, its antioxidant, hepatoprotective and immunostimulatory pharmacological action is shown (Gutyj et al, 2019)

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