Influence of para-aminobenzoic acid on young cattle

Sergey Yu Smolentsev (1) , Ali H Volkov (2) , Ellada K Papunidi (3) , Leisyan F Yakupova (4) , Ramil N Fayzrakhmanov (5) , Imane Bouadila (6) , Andrey A Rudenko (7) , Pavel A Rudenko (8)
(1) Mari State University, Lenin Square 1, Yoshkar-Ola city-424000, Russia, Russian Federation ,
(2) Kazan State Academy of Veterinary Medicine by N.E. Bauman, Sibirsky tract 35, Kazan city-420029, Russia, Russian Federation ,
(3) Kazan State Academy of Veterinary Medicine by N.E. Bauman, Sibirsky tract 35, Kazan city-420029, Russia, Russian Federation ,
(4) Kazan State Academy of Veterinary Medicine by N.E. Bauman, Sibirsky tract 35, Kazan city-420029, Russia, Russian Federation ,
(5) Kazan State Academy of Veterinary Medicine by N.E. Bauman, Sibirsky tract 35, Kazan city-420029, Russia, Russian Federation ,
(6) Kazan State Academy of Veterinary Medicine by N.E. Bauman, Sibirsky tract 35, Kazan city-420029, Russia, Russian Federation ,
(7) Moscow State University of Food Production, Volokolamsk highway 11, Moscow-125080, Russia, Russian Federation ,
(8) Branch of Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Prospect Science 6, Pushchino, Moscow region-142290, Russia, Russian Federation

Abstract

In the present developmental state of market economy the agricultural sector of Russia has to increase the production of agricultural products. It is one of the most important tasks. This depends on the sustainable development of livestock industries and their intensification based on modern achievements. The agro-industrial complex and its basic type of economic activity - agriculture - are the leading system-forming spheres of the economy of the Chuvash Republic, which form the agri-food market, food and economic security, labour and settlement potential of rural territories. One of the tasks of the Chuvash Republic State program “Development of agriculture and regulation of the market of agricultural products, raw materials and food of the Chuvash Republic” for 2013-2020 is to stimulate the growth of production of main types of agricultural products and food products. A prerequisite for increasing agricultural production is increasing livestock productivity. The experience of using biological stimulants and feed additives under qualified use, with a predetermined task and in optimal quantities, indicates a rather high economic efficiency and safety for animals and humans. Research has been conducted to study the effect of para-amino benzoic acid on the quality of meat in young cattle. The experiments were carried out in the educational experimental farm of the Chuvash State Agricultural Academy. Three young cattle groups were formed, having fifteen in each. The control group received the main diet, to the first experimental group, para-amino benzoic acid was added to the main diet at a dose of 0.5 mg per 1 kg of live weight, the second experimental group – 1 mg per 1 kg of live weight. The chemical composition of the meat of bull-calves does not change significantly with the use of this vitamin.

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Sergey Yu Smolentsev
Smolentsev82@mail.ru (Primary Contact)
Ali H Volkov
Ellada K Papunidi
Leisyan F Yakupova
Ramil N Fayzrakhmanov
Imane Bouadila
Andrey A Rudenko
Pavel A Rudenko
Sergey Yu Smolentsev, Ali H Volkov, Ellada K Papunidi, Leisyan F Yakupova, Ramil N Fayzrakhmanov, Imane Bouadila, Andrey A Rudenko, & Pavel A Rudenko. (2020). Influence of para-aminobenzoic acid on young cattle. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(2), 1481–1485. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/850

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