HEAVY METALS MIGRATION WITHIN QUAIL BODY


  • L .A. Tarasenco Odessa state agrarian university, Odessa

Abstract

Content of heavy metals in feedstuffs promoted their accumulation in parenchimatous organs, tissues and products (eggs) of quails.

Excess cadmium content feathers wings winter was 11.54 times, with excess copper content in the winter and spring seasons was 3.06 and 1.3 times respectively.

The lead content in winter and spring periods of feathers wings were respectively 1.27 and 0.903 mg / kg, which is above the MPC (0.5 mg / kg) in 2.54 and 1.81 times.

Found that the yolk quail eggs in the winter and spring periods Cd, Cu, Pb were within the MAC, zinc was 4.62 mg / kg, which is above the MCL (3 mg / kg) of 1.54 times.

Established significant concentration of cadmium in the white of an egg in the winter and spring seasons, with in excess of spring was 1.3 times.

The level of cadmium, copper, lead and zinc in feed for quail hens was within the MPC.

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L .A. Tarasenco, Odessa state agrarian university, Odessa

 

 

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Published
2015-03-18
How to Cite
Tarasenco, L. .A. (2015). HEAVY METALS MIGRATION WITHIN QUAIL BODY. Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies. Series: Veterinary Sciences, 17(1), 319-322. Retrieved from https://nvlvet.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/318
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Ecology, hygiene of animal, veterinary sanitation, veterinary-sanitary and radiological examination