Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and Tissues

Research aimed at establishing an association between the level of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn) in fodder, chronic diseases at cows and residual heavy metals in different organs and tissues. The toxicological investigation revealed the following main pathological states in cows: 18% marasmatic s...

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Main Authors: Adriana Amfim, Violeta Elena Simion, Monica Pârvu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2023-09-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/302
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description Research aimed at establishing an association between the level of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn) in fodder, chronic diseases at cows and residual heavy metals in different organs and tissues. The toxicological investigation revealed the following main pathological states in cows: 18% marasmatic syndrome with toxic and deficiency etiology, 20% lung affections, 18% hepatopathia and under the 10% gastric diseases. The hematological and biochemical examinations revealed hyporegenerative aplastic anemia, hypophosphatemia, liver and kidney dysfunctions, bone and joint dysfunctions. Lead retention in the liver was 0.62 ppm (HAL 0.5 ppm) and cadmium was 0.82 ppm (HAL 0.05 ppm). Lead retention in the kidney was 1.05 ppm (HAL 0.5 ppm) and cadmium was 2.13 ppm (HAL 0.05 ppm).
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spelling doaj.art-8c4e6c65dc5448249c05440a713c0e272024-04-11T04:54:11ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-09-0148211302Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and TissuesAdriana Amfim0Violeta Elena Simion1Monica Pârvu2Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 032091-Bucharest Energeticienilor Blvd, 3, 9-11 RomaniaSpiru Haret University, Bucharest, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 032091-Bucharest Energeticienilor Blvd, 3, 9-11 RomaniaSpiru Haret University, Bucharest, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 032091-Bucharest Energeticienilor Blvd, 3, 9-11 RomaniaResearch aimed at establishing an association between the level of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn) in fodder, chronic diseases at cows and residual heavy metals in different organs and tissues. The toxicological investigation revealed the following main pathological states in cows: 18% marasmatic syndrome with toxic and deficiency etiology, 20% lung affections, 18% hepatopathia and under the 10% gastric diseases. The hematological and biochemical examinations revealed hyporegenerative aplastic anemia, hypophosphatemia, liver and kidney dysfunctions, bone and joint dysfunctions. Lead retention in the liver was 0.62 ppm (HAL 0.5 ppm) and cadmium was 0.82 ppm (HAL 0.05 ppm). Lead retention in the kidney was 1.05 ppm (HAL 0.5 ppm) and cadmium was 2.13 ppm (HAL 0.05 ppm).https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/302cadmiumcowsfodderlead
spellingShingle Adriana Amfim
Violeta Elena Simion
Monica Pârvu
Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and Tissues
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
cadmium
cows
fodder
lead
title Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and Tissues
title_full Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and Tissues
title_fullStr Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and Tissues
title_full_unstemmed Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and Tissues
title_short Correlations between the Degree of Heavy Metal Contamination of Fodder and their Accumulation in Organs and Tissues
title_sort correlations between the degree of heavy metal contamination of fodder and their accumulation in organs and tissues
topic cadmium
cows
fodder
lead
url https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/302
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