Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals

In continuation with the previous studies on the blood composition of cattle and sheep in Khartoum province and Western Sudan, the total serum minerals, sodium, potassium and calcium have been determined. The figures are given in tables 1-3. It is evident that the mean albumin content was lower but...

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Main Authors: Hoeller, H., Hassan, Y.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1966
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66939
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description In continuation with the previous studies on the blood composition of cattle and sheep in Khartoum province and Western Sudan, the total serum minerals, sodium, potassium and calcium have been determined. The figures are given in tables 1-3. It is evident that the mean albumin content was lower but the A- and B-globulins were higher than the physiological averages for cattle in temperate zones. As regards to the serum minerals it seems that there is need for further investigations in order to establish the physiological variations especially for Ca and Na in Zebu cattle under Sudan conditions.
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spelling CGSpace669392023-06-13T06:21:24Z Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals Hoeller, H. Hassan, Y.M. cattle sheep blood composition north africa In continuation with the previous studies on the blood composition of cattle and sheep in Khartoum province and Western Sudan, the total serum minerals, sodium, potassium and calcium have been determined. The figures are given in tables 1-3. It is evident that the mean albumin content was lower but the A- and B-globulins were higher than the physiological averages for cattle in temperate zones. As regards to the serum minerals it seems that there is need for further investigations in order to establish the physiological variations especially for Ca and Na in Zebu cattle under Sudan conditions. 1966 2015-06-05T12:18:34Z 2015-06-05T12:18:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66939 en Limited Access Hoeller, H. and Hassan, Y.M. 1966. Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals. Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry 7(1): 32-44.
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sheep
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north africa
Hoeller, H.
Hassan, Y.M.
Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals
title Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals
title_full Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals
title_fullStr Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals
title_full_unstemmed Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals
title_short Observation on the Blood Composition of Cattle and Sheep in the Sudan: II Serum Protein Fractions and Serum Minerals
title_sort observation on the blood composition of cattle and sheep in the sudan ii serum protein fractions and serum minerals
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sheep
blood composition
north africa
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