Retensiyo sekundinarumlu ineklerde serum ALP, ALT ve AST düzeyleri

Bu çalışmada, retensiyo sekundinarumlu (RS) ineklerin serum Alkaline Phosphotase (ALP), Alanine Transaminase (ALT) ve Aspartate Transaminase (AST) düzeyleri ölçülerek, RS ile bu enzimlerin aktivitesi arasındaki ilişki araştırıldı. Çalışmada, çeşitli yaş ve ırklardan 10'u RS'lu, 10'u yavru zarlarını atan kontrol olmak üzere, toplam 20 inek materyal olarak kullanıldı. İneklerin kan serumu ALP, ALT ve AST düzeyleri spektrofotometrik yöntemle ölçüldü. İneklerin serum ALP ve ALT seviyeleri yönüyle, RS'lu ve olmayan inekler arasında farklılık (RS-ALP: 15.82, K-ALP: 19.81 / RS-ALT: 5.47, K-ALT: 5.76 IU/L) bulunmadı. Seram AST değerleri RS'lularda 19.38, kontrollerde 14.77 IU/L olup (P

Serum ALP, ALT and AST levels in cows with retained plancenta

In this study, Alkaline Phosphotase (ALP), Alanine Transaminase (ALT) and Aspartate Transaminase (AST) levels of the blood serum of cows with retained placenta (RP) were measured and the relation between the RP and these enzyme activities was investigated. A total of 20 cows at various age and from various breeds, 10 with and 10 without retained placenta (Control), were used as the material of the study. The serum levels of ALP, ALT and AST in cows were determined spectrophotometrically. No significant difference was found between serum levels of ALP and ALT from cows with and without retained placenta (RP-ALP: 15.82, C-ALP: 19.81 / RP-ALT: 5.47, C-ALT: 5.76 IU/L). The serum levels of AST in cows with and without retained placenta were 19.38 and 14.77 IU/L, respectively (P

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