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Sex-related of some haematological and serum biochemical changes, fed high-protein diet in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)

Ziad Ahmad Alabdallah, Aleksandr Alekseevich Nikishov, Arfenya Karamyan

2021Iranian journal of ichthyology14 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of highly protein diet on some haematological and serum biochemical parameters in female and male Japanese quail ( Coturnix japonica ) at different age stages. Three different age stages of birds (0-30, 30-44 and >44 days) were included. After measuring the weight of birds, they were slaughtered and a blood samples were taken. Based on the results, there was an increase in the general protein and albumin in females and males at the age 3 months. The globin was higher in males. Reagrding the ratio of phosphorus and calcium, they were higher in females than males and alkaline phosphate and hemoglobin were elevated in males at 3 months of age, and in females was raised at 1st month. An increase from the normal level of total protein, albumin, calcium, hemoglobin and, alkaline phosphatase and a decrease of phosphorous and globin were observed by ageing. Many of the parameters were different significantly between sexes.

Topics & Concepts

QuailCoturnix coturnixBiologyAlbuminHemoglobinAlkaline phosphataseInternal medicinePhosphorusJaponicaCoturnixEndocrinologyCalciumGlobulinAnimal scienceSerum albuminPhysiologyBiochemistryMedicineEnzymeMetallurgyBotanyMaterials scienceAnimal Nutrition and PhysiologyLivestock and Poultry ManagementBird parasitology and diseases
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