Indian Journal of Animal Research

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Indian Journal of Animal Research, volume 47 issue 1 (february 2013) : 17-22

BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE OF BROILER CHICKENS EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH ASCARIDIA GALLI

M. Ayub Ali*, H. Prasad, W.M. Lyngdoh, Gunjan Das, M. Prava, K.H. Victoria Chanu, T.C. Tolenkhomba, Y. Damodar Singh, Lalsanglura Ralte, L. Inaotombi Devi
1College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Central Agricultural University, Selesih, Aizawl-796 001, India
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Cite article:- Ali* Ayub M., Prasad H., Lyngdoh W.M., Das Gunjan, Prava M., Chanu Victoria K.H., Tolenkhomba T.C., Singh Damodar Y., Ralte Lalsanglura, Devi Inaotombi L. (2024). BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE OF BROILER CHICKENS EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED WITH ASCARIDIA GALLI. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 47(1): 17-22. doi: .
A study was conducted to evaluate the changes in the serum biochemical profile of the broiler chickens experimentally infected with Ascaridia galli. The infected birds showed changes in the level of glucose, cholesterol, total protein, albumin, magnesium, potassium and SGPT. The serum level of the above metabolites and SGPT initially decreased with progress of infection except for cholesterol and potassium level.
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