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RADIOPROTECTOR AND GROWTH-STIMULATING PROPERTIES OF WATER-ALCOHOLIC EMULSION OF PROPOLIS
Author(s) -
Н. В. Гапонов
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
adaptivnoe kormoproizvodstvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2222-5366
DOI - 10.33814/afp-2222-5366-2020-2-114-120
Subject(s) - propolis , emulsion , alcohol , body weight , food science , chemistry , zoology , toxicology , medicine , biology , biochemistry
The results of a study of the water-alcohol propolis emulsion on the body of young pigs are presented. According to the results of the studies, the positive effects of the preparation of the water-alcohol emulsion of the propolis on the costs of feed, nutrients, metabolic energy and radio-protective properties of the drug in the resulting pig products and offal were established. In recent years, a search has been conducted for new substances that do not cause side effects in conditions of chronic intake of radionuclides in small doses. As radioprotective agents, the most promising are those that, with moderate radioprotective effectiveness, do not cause side effects and increase the body's resistance. One of the promising tools in this regard may be propolis and preparations prepared on its basis. In this regard, the goal of research was; to study on young pigs radioprotective and growth-promoting properties of a water-alcohol emulsion of propolis. To achieve the goals, a scientific and economic experiment was conducted. Two groups of piglets nursery were formed, with an average live weight of 12.0 kg, with a period of setting the scientific and economic experience of 60 days. As a result of scientific and economic experiments, it was found that the growth rate of piglets during rearing in the experimental groups was higher, and the costs of feed units, metabolic energy and digestible protein were lower. In the slaughter products, a positive dynamics of the radioprotective properties of the propolis preparation was established.

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