Alteration of Paraoxonase, Ceruloplasmin and Immunoglobulin G levels in Hair Goats at Different Ages

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In this study, the alteration of paraoxonase, ceruloplasmin and immunoglobulin G levels in hair goats at different ages were investigated. 88 grazed same season Adana (Turkey) included study. Goats divided into five groups as 0-6 months old, 7-12 1.5-2 years 2.5-6 old 7< old. Paraoxonase activity measured by spectrophotometer was with ELISA kit. Although there no statistically significant difference between paraoxonase activity, it increased until 6 age, but decreased aging. A found levels. While provided a decrease values up to age 2 little increase observed fourth group. levels, that from newborns adulthood, again As result, aging actually means an reactive oxygen species, emergence diseases, loss function tissues cells. Based on this, can be said you get older, body will become open microorganisms diseases increase. These results suggest protect body. also showed change age. However, more extensive studies are needed reveal cause precisely.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Journal of advances in vetbio science and techniques

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2548-1150']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31797/vetbio.984872