Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle
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Resumo: | Fourteen healthy yearling Holstein steers were used to study the influence of the levels of hemolysis and serum storage at different temperatures (4º C, -10ºC and at room temperature) on serum inorganic sulphate concentrations. The correlation of inorganic sulphate concentration between plasma and serum was also compared. Three different levels of hemolysis were obtained by adding distilled water to the blood. Precision studies were undertaken to determine the viability of the turbidimetric technique used to measure the inorganic sulphate concentration. No difference in the inorganic sulphate concentration was found between serum and plasma (p>0.91), between serum kept at different temperatures (p>0.87) and between hemolysed and normal serum (p>0.85). Increasing levels of hemolysis did not influence the serum inorganic sulphate concentration. The turbidimetric technique was suitable and accurate for routine analysis of serum inorganic sulphate. It was concluded that serum kept at room temperature can be used for practical routine surveys to assess the sulphur status in cattle. |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattleinorganic sulphateserumblood testssulphurcattleFourteen healthy yearling Holstein steers were used to study the influence of the levels of hemolysis and serum storage at different temperatures (4º C, -10ºC and at room temperature) on serum inorganic sulphate concentrations. The correlation of inorganic sulphate concentration between plasma and serum was also compared. Three different levels of hemolysis were obtained by adding distilled water to the blood. Precision studies were undertaken to determine the viability of the turbidimetric technique used to measure the inorganic sulphate concentration. No difference in the inorganic sulphate concentration was found between serum and plasma (p>0.91), between serum kept at different temperatures (p>0.87) and between hemolysed and normal serum (p>0.85). Increasing levels of hemolysis did not influence the serum inorganic sulphate concentration. The turbidimetric technique was suitable and accurate for routine analysis of serum inorganic sulphate. It was concluded that serum kept at room temperature can be used for practical routine surveys to assess the sulphur status in cattle.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2001-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782001000300010Ciência Rural v.31 n.3 2001reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782001000300010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOrtolani,Enrico LippiBarreto Júnior,Raimundo AlvesSucupira,Maria Cláudia AraripeMaruta,Celso Akioeng2007-05-04T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle Ortolani,Enrico Lippi inorganic sulphate serum blood tests sulphur cattle |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle |
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Variables on the blood inorganic sulphate concentration in cattle |
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Ortolani,Enrico Lippi |
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Ortolani,Enrico Lippi Barreto Júnior,Raimundo Alves Sucupira,Maria Cláudia Araripe Maruta,Celso Akio |
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Barreto Júnior,Raimundo Alves Sucupira,Maria Cláudia Araripe Maruta,Celso Akio |
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Ortolani,Enrico Lippi Barreto Júnior,Raimundo Alves Sucupira,Maria Cláudia Araripe Maruta,Celso Akio |
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inorganic sulphate serum blood tests sulphur cattle |
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inorganic sulphate serum blood tests sulphur cattle |
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Fourteen healthy yearling Holstein steers were used to study the influence of the levels of hemolysis and serum storage at different temperatures (4º C, -10ºC and at room temperature) on serum inorganic sulphate concentrations. The correlation of inorganic sulphate concentration between plasma and serum was also compared. Three different levels of hemolysis were obtained by adding distilled water to the blood. Precision studies were undertaken to determine the viability of the turbidimetric technique used to measure the inorganic sulphate concentration. No difference in the inorganic sulphate concentration was found between serum and plasma (p>0.91), between serum kept at different temperatures (p>0.87) and between hemolysed and normal serum (p>0.85). Increasing levels of hemolysis did not influence the serum inorganic sulphate concentration. The turbidimetric technique was suitable and accurate for routine analysis of serum inorganic sulphate. It was concluded that serum kept at room temperature can be used for practical routine surveys to assess the sulphur status in cattle. |
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