EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)

The aim of this study was to determine the concentration of heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Hg and As) and essential elements (Fe and Se) in fallow deer tissues (muscle, kidney, liver, adipose tissue and spleen) before the addition of selenium in the food and after that to determine the interaction of seleniu...

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Main Author: Neška Vukšić
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Agrobitechnical Sciences Osijek 2016-06-01
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description The aim of this study was to determine the concentration of heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Hg and As) and essential elements (Fe and Se) in fallow deer tissues (muscle, kidney, liver, adipose tissue and spleen) before the addition of selenium in the food and after that to determine the interaction of selenium with heavy metals in the tissues and the influence of selenium on immunohaematological (CBC and WBC), biochemistry (glucose, urea, CRE, ALB, TGC, KOL, HLD, LDL, Fe, TP, GLOB, IgG) indicators and indicators of oxidative stress (SOD, GPx, GSH and vitamin E). The research was conducted on 40 fallow deer that were shot in the hunting season during the two year research. Analysis of habitat included analyses of soil, tree leaves, grasses and fodders. Supplemental nutrition with the addition of selenium (0.5 mg/kg) was carried out for 60 days in the second year of the research. During the first year of the experiment there were increased concentrations of Cd and Pb in the tissues of fallow deer whereas concentration of Se was low. After supplementary feeding with the addition of selenium, concentration of heavy metals in the tissues was lower and antioxidant protection was improved. Addition of selenium had no negative impact on other tested parameters.
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spelling doaj.art-31d80f49b18a469bb8eaa9d05ad0d2172022-12-21T20:13:10ZengFaculty of Agrobitechnical Sciences OsijekPoljoprivreda1330-71421848-80802016-06-01221575710.18047/poljo.22.1.12EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)Neška Vukšić0Croatian Hunting Association, Zagreb, Croatia The aim of this study was to determine the concentration of heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Hg and As) and essential elements (Fe and Se) in fallow deer tissues (muscle, kidney, liver, adipose tissue and spleen) before the addition of selenium in the food and after that to determine the interaction of selenium with heavy metals in the tissues and the influence of selenium on immunohaematological (CBC and WBC), biochemistry (glucose, urea, CRE, ALB, TGC, KOL, HLD, LDL, Fe, TP, GLOB, IgG) indicators and indicators of oxidative stress (SOD, GPx, GSH and vitamin E). The research was conducted on 40 fallow deer that were shot in the hunting season during the two year research. Analysis of habitat included analyses of soil, tree leaves, grasses and fodders. Supplemental nutrition with the addition of selenium (0.5 mg/kg) was carried out for 60 days in the second year of the research. During the first year of the experiment there were increased concentrations of Cd and Pb in the tissues of fallow deer whereas concentration of Se was low. After supplementary feeding with the addition of selenium, concentration of heavy metals in the tissues was lower and antioxidant protection was improved. Addition of selenium had no negative impact on other tested parameters.http://poljoprivreda.pfos.hr/upload/publications/poljoprivreda-22-1-12.pdfPbHg and As) and essential elements (Fe and Se) in fallow deer tissues (musclekidneyliveradipose tissue and spleen) before the addition of selenium in the food and after that to determine the interaction of selenium with heavy metals in the tissues and the influence of selenium on immunohaematological (CBC and WBC)biochemistry (glucoseureaCREALBTGCKOLHLDLDLFeTPGLOBIgG) indicators and indicators of oxidative stress (SODGPxGSH and vitamin E). The research was conducted on 40 fallow deer that were shot in the hunting season during the two year research. Analysis of habitat included analyses of soiltree leavesgrasses and fodders. Supplemental nutrition with the addition of selenium (0.5 mg/kg) was carried out for 60 days in the second year of the research. During the first year of the experiment there were increased concentrations of Cd and Pb in the tissues of fallow deer whereas concentration of Se was low. After supplementary feeding with the addition of seleniumconcentration of heavy metals in the tissues was lower and antioxidant protection was improved. Addition of selenium had no negative impact on other tested parameters.fallow deerheavy metalsseleniumantioxidant protectionimmunity of fallow deer
spellingShingle Neška Vukšić
EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)
Poljoprivreda
Pb
Hg and As) and essential elements (Fe and Se) in fallow deer tissues (muscle
kidney
liver
adipose tissue and spleen) before the addition of selenium in the food and after that to determine the interaction of selenium with heavy metals in the tissues and the influence of selenium on immunohaematological (CBC and WBC)
biochemistry (glucose
urea
CRE
ALB
TGC
KOL
HLD
LDL
Fe
TP
GLOB
IgG) indicators and indicators of oxidative stress (SOD
GPx
GSH and vitamin E). The research was conducted on 40 fallow deer that were shot in the hunting season during the two year research. Analysis of habitat included analyses of soil
tree leaves
grasses and fodders. Supplemental nutrition with the addition of selenium (0.5 mg/kg) was carried out for 60 days in the second year of the research. During the first year of the experiment there were increased concentrations of Cd and Pb in the tissues of fallow deer whereas concentration of Se was low. After supplementary feeding with the addition of selenium
concentration of heavy metals in the tissues was lower and antioxidant protection was improved. Addition of selenium had no negative impact on other tested parameters.
fallow deer
heavy metals
selenium
antioxidant protection
immunity of fallow deer
title EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)
title_full EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)
title_fullStr EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)
title_short EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FALLOW DEER (Dama dama L.)
title_sort effect of selenium on the distribution of heavy metals in tissues of fallow deer dama dama l
topic Pb
Hg and As) and essential elements (Fe and Se) in fallow deer tissues (muscle
kidney
liver
adipose tissue and spleen) before the addition of selenium in the food and after that to determine the interaction of selenium with heavy metals in the tissues and the influence of selenium on immunohaematological (CBC and WBC)
biochemistry (glucose
urea
CRE
ALB
TGC
KOL
HLD
LDL
Fe
TP
GLOB
IgG) indicators and indicators of oxidative stress (SOD
GPx
GSH and vitamin E). The research was conducted on 40 fallow deer that were shot in the hunting season during the two year research. Analysis of habitat included analyses of soil
tree leaves
grasses and fodders. Supplemental nutrition with the addition of selenium (0.5 mg/kg) was carried out for 60 days in the second year of the research. During the first year of the experiment there were increased concentrations of Cd and Pb in the tissues of fallow deer whereas concentration of Se was low. After supplementary feeding with the addition of selenium
concentration of heavy metals in the tissues was lower and antioxidant protection was improved. Addition of selenium had no negative impact on other tested parameters.
fallow deer
heavy metals
selenium
antioxidant protection
immunity of fallow deer
url http://poljoprivreda.pfos.hr/upload/publications/poljoprivreda-22-1-12.pdf
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