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REPRODÜKTİF DÖNEM VE MEVSİME BAĞLI OLARAK İNEKLERDE KAN PLAZMASI KALSİYUM, FOSFOR VE MAGNEZYUM KONSANTRASYONU DÜZEYLERİ

Values of Calcium, Phosphorus and Magnesium Concentrations in Blood Plasma of Cows in Dependence on the Reproductive Cycle and Season

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The research was conducted on 240 clinically healthy Holstein-Friesian cows in various stages of the reproductive cycle (lactation, dry period, and up to 15 days from calving). Sampling was taken during the summer and winter periods. Concentrations of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium in blood plasma were determined by using the appropriate method with the “Beckmann DU-64 UV/VIS” spectrophotometer. Significant differences were determined in the values of concentrations of the examined minerals during various stages of the reproductive cycle but in dependence on the season of sample taking.
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Çalışma, farklı reprodüktif dönemlerdeki (laktasyon, kuru period ve buzağılama sonrası ilk 15 günlük dönem) 240 baş sağlıklı Siyah Alaca inek ile yürütülmüştür. Örneklemeler yaz ve kış aylarında yapılmıştır. Kan plazmasındaki kalsiyum, fosfor ve magnezyum konsantrasyonları “Beckmann DU-64 UV/VIS” spektrofotometresi ile uygun metotlar kullanılarak belirlenmiştir. Örnekleme mevsiminin etkisine bağlı olarak, incelenen mineral konsantrasyonları bakımından çeşitli reprodüktif dönemler arasında önemli farklılıklar belirlenmiştir.
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