Biochemistry of Gir Cow Urine at different development stages
Cow Urine An Ancient Medicine for Human and Plants
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- Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Date of Publication 1 January 2014
- ISBN 9783847345213
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages68 pages
- Size 220x150 mm
- Language English 0
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All the biological parameters done from fresh cows' urine of different stages respectively Calves, Pregnant cows, Milking cows. From every stage four cows were selected and urine samples taken at week intervals in early morning time.The pH of cow urine in each stage cow was alkaline with exception in C1 at week-3 and in P2 at week -1 where the pH was 6.93 and 6.97 respectively and EC was highest in calves. Urea and Phenol and amino acid contents found highest in pregnant followed by milch cows than calves. Amylase activity and uric acid were significantly highest in urine of milking cows. Total nitrogen content was maximum in pregnant cows while it was true for sulfur content for calves. The calves showed highest mean value of sodium content while the pregnant cows showed the highest content of potassium. Calcium and magnesium were maximum in urine of pregnant cows. Manganese was not varied from individual cows except few.
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