Abstract

For the prevention and treatment of associated gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases in young farm animals, a new veterinary drug Trametin Plus is proposed, obtained on the basis of xylographic fungi using biotechnology methods. The properties of biological products obtained on the basis of microorganisms and fungi depend on the biologically active substances that make up their composition. In the literature, there is scattered information about the features of lipogenesis and the composition of fatty acids synthesized by wood-destroying fungi. The paper presents data on the study of the qualitative and quantitative composition of fatty acids, a qualitative analysis of volatile polar and non-polar organic compounds of the drug. It has been established that the total concentration of fatty acids is 70 µg/g of the preparation. Of these, 50.0% are free fatty acids, the esterified acids of which account for 50.0% of the total mass of fatty acids. Among the dominant non-polar volatile components of Trametin Plus, squalene can be noted. Organic aliphatic amino acids such as glycine, arginine, and β-alanine with a small molecular weight are presented as minor non-polar volatile components of Trametin plus. The analysis data confirm the multicomponent nature of the drug, which determines its various biological properties, namely, antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant and immunostimulant activity, which determines the high therapeutic and prophylactic efficacy of the veterinary drug Trametin Plus.

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