DEVELOPMENT OF PREPARATIONS OF ANTIOXIDANT PROTECTION OF BIRDS ON THE BASIS OF MARSH CINQUEFOIL (COMARUM PALUSTRE L.)
The article shows the need to develop preparations antioxidant actions and identify the preparative form, optimal for use in a stressful poultry industry. Because the impact of negative factors emergency force feeding a bird is greatly reduced, the body experiences a deficiency of biologically active substances and their additional introduction food is ineffection, need to find other ways of introducing biological additives. As a means of antioxidant action is proposed the use of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.), which consists of flavonoids - hesperidin, luteolin-7-glycoside, robinin, vicenin, dihydroquercetin, hyperoside; oksikorichnye acids - cicoria, coffee; coumarins-umbelliferon contributing to its antioxidant properties.The article presents the results of a study of antioxidant activity of different preparative forms on the basis of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.), prepared according to the Pharmacopoeia of the Russian Federation XII(decoction, extract and tincture) from whole plant: roots and aboveground parts. A new method for determination of antioxidant activity in aqueous extract of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.)through which confirms its antioxidant properties.From all the studied aqueous extracts of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.) most appropriate to the poultry industry is the use of infusion, as the most convenient in the preparation of forms and the possessingrather high antioxidant activity. It is proposed in terms of industrial content desoldering bird water infusion marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.) in a dose of 5 ml per kg of live weight, the resulting rate of 1 g of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.) to 10 ml of water.
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Vestnik OrelGAU, 4(49), August 2014
UDC 636.5
DEVELOPMENT OF PREPARATIONS OF ANTIOXIDANT PROTECTION OF BIRDS
ON THE BASIS OF MARSH CINQUEFOIL (COMARUM PALUSTRE L.)
Yarovan N.I., Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
Komissarova N.А.*, Post-graduate student
Orel State Agrarian University, Orel City, Russia
*E-mail: hlybova88@mail.ru
Ryuzhkova G.F., Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after Professor I.I. Ivanov, Kursk, Russia
E-mail: academy@kgsha.ru
ABSTRACT
The article shows the need to develop preparations antioxidant actions and identify the
preparative form, optimal for use in a stressful poultry industry. <...> Because the impact of
negative factors emergency force feeding a bird is greatly reduced, the body experiences a
deficiency of biologically active substances and their additional introduction food is
ineffection, need to find other ways of introducing biological additives. <...> As a means of
antioxidant action is proposed the use of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.), which
consists of flavonoids - hesperidin, luteolin-7-glycoside, robinin, vicenin, dihydroquercetin,
hyperoside; oksikorichnye acids - cicoria, coffee; coumarins-umbelliferon contributing to its
antioxidant properties. <...> The article presents the results of a study of antioxidant activity of
different preparative forms on the basis of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.), prepared
according to the Pharmacopoeia of the Russian Federation XII(decoction, extract and
tincture) from whole plant: roots and aboveground parts. <...> A new method for determination of
antioxidant activity in aqueous extract of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.)through
which confirms its antioxidant properties. <...> From all the studied aqueous extracts of marsh
cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.) most appropriate to the poultry industry is the use of
infusion, as the most convenient in the preparation of forms and the possessingrather high
antioxidant activity. <...> It is proposed in terms of industrial content desoldering bird water
infusion marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.) in a dose of 5 ml per kg of live weight, the
resulting rate of 1 g of marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.) to 10 ml of water. <...> KEY WORDS
Marsh cinquefoil (Comarum palustre L.); Malondialdehyde (МDА); Antioxidant protection;
Free-radical oxidation; Poultry industry <...>
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