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Bor, propilen glikol ve methioninin süt sığırlarında metabolik profil üzerine etkisi

Authors: Kabu, Mustafa;

Bor, propilen glikol ve methioninin süt sığırlarında metabolik profil üzerine etkisi

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Süt sığırlarında gebeliğin son dönemi ile laktasyonun ilk dönemi arası süreçte (periparturient dönem) önemli metabolik ve endokrin değişiklikler meydana gelir. Aynca süt sığırlarının en önemli sorunları arasmda; bakım ve besleme problemleri, gıda alımmdaki azalma veya dengesiz beslenme ile gebelik döneminde negatif enerji balansı (NEB) önemli yer tutar. Süt sığırlarında, enerji-protein yetersizlikleri farklı bileşiklerin uygulanması ile düzeltilmeye çalışılmaktadır. Bu dengesizlikleri düzetmek amacıyla rasyona ilave propilen glikol ve methionin günümüzde oldukça yaygın kullanılmakla birlikte son yıllarda borun süt sığırlarında, metabolizma üzerine olumlu etkileri olduğu bildirilmektedir. Bu derlemede bor, propilen glikol ve methioninin süt sığırları üzerine etkilerinin ortaya konulması amaçlanmıştır.

ome important metabolic and endocrin changes occur between the calving last period and the first period lactation) periparturient period) in dairy cows. Otherwise maintenance, feeding problems, decrease in food intake or malnutrition and negative energy balance (NEB) are among the dairy cows’ problems of high incidence. The insufficiency of energy-protein in dairy cows are trying to be fixed through different compounds application. In order to improve this disorder propylen glycol supplement and methionin to ratio is widely used in dairy cows. Recently it has been reported that the effects boron on metabolism can be used in dairy cows. In this review, it is aimed to find out the effects of boron, propylene glycol and methionine on metabolic profile in dairy cows.

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Propilen, Süt Sığırı, Bor Methionin, Glikol

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