Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction

Nutrition has an important impact on the reproductive performance of animals. Specific nutrients and dietary ingredients have been implicated on reproduction in animals. Essential trace minerals and vitamins play a vital role in many enzymatic and metabolic pathways that are critical for reproduct...

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Autores principales: Verma, Ranjeet, Biswal, Jyotsnarani, Kennady, Vijayalakshmy, Rahman, Habibar
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130648
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author Verma, Ranjeet
Biswal, Jyotsnarani
Kennady, Vijayalakshmy
Rahman, Habibar
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Kennady, Vijayalakshmy
Rahman, Habibar
Verma, Ranjeet
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description Nutrition has an important impact on the reproductive performance of animals. Specific nutrients and dietary ingredients have been implicated on reproduction in animals. Essential trace minerals and vitamins play a vital role in many enzymatic and metabolic pathways that are critical for reproduction in livestock species. The conceptus relies entirely on the maternal system for a sufficient supply of trace minerals and other nutrients needed for normal development. If the supply is inadequate, growth and/or health of the conceptus can be affected adversely, and many of these effects carry over into the neonatal period. Hence, the proper supplementation of trace minerals and vitamins is highly desired to maintain normal reproductive function of the livestock. The present review aims in detailing different roles of specific vitamins and minerals in animal reproduction.
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spelling CGSpace1306482025-11-12T04:24:32Z Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction Verma, Ranjeet Biswal, Jyotsnarani Kennady, Vijayalakshmy Rahman, Habibar reproduction vitamins minerals animal production Nutrition has an important impact on the reproductive performance of animals. Specific nutrients and dietary ingredients have been implicated on reproduction in animals. Essential trace minerals and vitamins play a vital role in many enzymatic and metabolic pathways that are critical for reproduction in livestock species. The conceptus relies entirely on the maternal system for a sufficient supply of trace minerals and other nutrients needed for normal development. If the supply is inadequate, growth and/or health of the conceptus can be affected adversely, and many of these effects carry over into the neonatal period. Hence, the proper supplementation of trace minerals and vitamins is highly desired to maintain normal reproductive function of the livestock. The present review aims in detailing different roles of specific vitamins and minerals in animal reproduction. 2020-03-04 2023-06-05T18:47:35Z 2023-06-05T18:47:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130648 en Open Access application/pdf Vijayalakshmy, K., Verma, R., Biswal, J. and Rahman, H. 2020. Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction. Current Trends in Veterinary and Dairy Research. 1(1): 5-8.
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animal production
Verma, Ranjeet
Biswal, Jyotsnarani
Kennady, Vijayalakshmy
Rahman, Habibar
Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction
title Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction
title_full Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction
title_fullStr Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction
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title_short Impacts of Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Reproduction
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vitamins
minerals
animal production
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