Journal or Publishing Institution: Current Problems of Intensive Livestock Development
Author(s): Semenov, C.A., Zinoviev, C.G., Bindjug, A.A., Bindjug, D.A.
Article Type: Peer Reviewed Study
Record ID: 2316
Abstract: It is describe the analysis of the biochemical composition of blood serum and sperm plasma of boars consumed GM soy in the article. It has been found out the reduction of the concentration of total protein, triglycerides and AST activity, whereas the concentration of calcium and phosphorus increased by 39.6 % and 54.25 % (p <0.01). In sperm plasma of experimental boars it was found out the reduction in total protein content at 28.14 % (p = 0.03) and the tendensyto the reduction in the activity of enzymes AST and ALT, and also the concentration of total lipids and cholesterol. However, the content of calcium and phosphorus in sperm plasma was higher contrary, thet generally indicates on a deterioration of sperm quality.
Keywords: Pigs, GMO, Soy, Serum, Sperm Plasma, Biochemical Parameters
Citation: Semenov, C.A., Zinoviev, C.G., Bindjug, A.A., Bindjug, D.A., 2015. Biochemical profile of blood and sperm boars using combined feeds with genetically modified soy. Current Problems of Intensive Livestock Development, 18 (1).