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Information × Registration Number 0206U004993, 0101U003212 , R & D reports Title To learn influence of complex compounds matters on the organism of animals and to develop on their basis new generation of mineral premix. popup.stage_title Head Mykola Zakharenko, Registration Date 13-04-2006 Organization Ukrainian Institute of Agricultural Radiologi National Agrarian University of Ukraine popup.description2 Research object - the complex compounds of Cu, Zn, Mn, Co and Fe with a glycine, methionine and lysine, laboratory mouse and rat, chicken-broilers. Purpose of work to create mineral premix on the basis of complex compounds of Cu, Zn, Mn, Co and Fe with amino acid, to studies their physical and chemical properties, level toxic, influence on the clinical state, metabolic status, productivity and internals of productions of animals. The methods of researches of F are analytical, photometrical, chemical, clinical, biochemical, zootechnic, statistical. Results of the conducted researches the synthesized of complex compounds of Cu, Zn, Mn, Co and Fe with irreplaceable amino acid: by a glycine, methionine and lysine. The increase, that complex compounds of Cu, Zn and Co for ЛД50 to 3 classes of toxic compounds for mouse, and from Mn and Fe of to 4 classes. Complex compounds of Cu, Zn, Mn, Co and Fe, both separately and in a blend, at feeding to the animals fully satisfy their necessity in elements, activate digestions and tissues enzymes, promote productivity of chicken-broilers, does not accumulations in meat and in internals of organs. The branch industry of application stock-raising (feeding of animals) and veterinary medicine (prophylaxis of microelements. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Mykola Zakharenko. To learn influence of complex compounds matters on the organism of animals and to develop on their basis new generation of mineral premix.. (popup.stage: ). Ukrainian Institute of Agricultural Radiologi National Agrarian University of Ukraine. № 0206U004993
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