Effects of conventional and organic rearing systems and hen age on oxidative stress parameters of blood and ovarian tissues in laying hens

Bu çalışmada yetiştirme sistemleri ve tavuk yaşının, tavukların serum ve yumurtalık dokusundaki bazı oksidatif stres parametreleri üzerine etkileri incelendi. Bu amaçla 30 ve 60 haftalık yaşta, iki farklı sistemden (konvansiyonel kafes ve organik) toplam 48 adet ticari yumurtacı hibrit olan Bovans White kullanıldı. Kesim işlemini takiben tavukların serum ve yumurtalık dokuları toplanarak, malondialdehid (MDA), glutatyon (GSH), glutatyon peroksidaz (GSH-Px) ve katalaz (CAT) düzeyleri belirlendi. Konvansiyonel kafeste yetiştirilen hem 30, hem de 60 haftalık tavukların serum MDA düzeyleri önemli derecede yüksek bulundu (P0.05). Konvansiyonel sistemdeki tavukların yumurtalık dokusunda MDA (P=0.010) ve GSH (P

Konvansiyonel ve organik yetiştirme sistemleri ile tavuk yaşının yumurta tavuklarının kan ve yumurtalık dokusundaki oksidatif stres parametreleri üzerine etkisi

In this study, effects of hen age and rearing systems on some oxidative stress parameters in serum and ovarian tissues of hens are investigated. For this purpose, total of 48 Bovans White commercial laying hybrids from two different rearing systems (conventional cage and organic) at 30 and 60 weeks of age were used. Serum and ovarian tissues of the hens were collected following slaughter process and malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and catalase (CAT) levels of serum and ovarian tissues were determined. MDA levels of serum was found significantly higher in conventional system, both in 30 and 60 weeks old (P0.05). MDA (P=0.010) and GSH (P

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