Z. Sinovec et J. Nedeljkovictrailovic, INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DIETARY VITAMIN-A ON PROTEIN STATUS IN BLOOD-SERUM OF LAMBS, Acta veterinaria, 48(1), 1998, pp. 51-58
Three groups of 10 weaned female lambs of average body weight 20-30 kg
, were fed with hay and concentrates for a 99 day trial. The feed for
groups I, II and III containd 10.000, 20.000 and 30.000 IU vitamin A/k
g, respectively. Blood samples were taken on days 1,52 and 99 of the t
rial and the concentration of total proteins and their fractions were
measured. At the beginning of the trial there no significant differenc
es in the concentration of total proteins and their fractions among th
e groups. The increased quantity of vitamin A in the feed (20.OOO/U/kg
) positively influenced the total protein concentration but the establ
ished increase was limited and further increase of dietary vitamin A w
as without effect. The increase of total protein occurred through an i
ncrease of alpha-and beta-globulin at the expense of albumin with stab
le b-globulin fractions. The decline of the A/G ratio was proportional
to the increase of dietary vitamin A content.