Indian Journal of Animal Research

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Indian Journal of Animal Research, volume 39 issue 2 (july to december 2005) : 140 - 143

EFFECT OF MAGNET TREATED WATER ON CERTAIN MINERAL IN ENDOPARASITIC INFESTED SHEEP

R.D. Awatade, N.S. Mangle, Shital Dhote, S.A. Udar
1Department of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola - 444104, India
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Cite article:- Awatade R.D., Mangle N.S., Dhote Shital, Udar S.A. (2024). EFFECT OF MAGNET TREATED WATER ON CERTAIN MINERAL IN ENDOPARASITIC INFESTED SHEEP. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 39(2): 140 - 143. doi: .
The effect of magnet treated water on plasma concentration of Ca, Fe and Zn was studied in
endoparasitic infested sheep. The plasma Ca and Zn concentration in different treatment showed
significant difference (PO.Ol) whereas, the nonsinificant difference was observed for Fe
concentration in plasma. The significant (PO.Ol) increase in blood plasma concentratin at different periods was observed for Fe and Zn. The significantly (PO.Ol) higher mean blood plasma concentration for Fe (213±16.1l11g/dl) and Zn (l06.57±2.8 I1g/dl) was observed n South pole and North pole groups at 45 days. The efficiency for South pole group (77.42%) was higher as compared to North and North and North South pole groups which was directly related to higher
mean values in blood concentration of Ca and
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