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Fluorimetric study of the selenium course in the dam-calf relationship
Authors:Maria Serdaru  Lumini?a Vl?descu  Ion ?olea
Institution:(1) Pasteur Institute, 333 Calea Giulesti, 77826 Bucharest, Romania;(2) Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Bucharest, 2-14 Av Regina Elisabeta, 70346 Bucharest, Romania;(3) S. C. Cezotor Tortomanu S.A., Constanta District, Romania
Abstract:This study was conducted in a southeast region of Romania, known to be selenium (Se) deficient. The fluorimetric method for the determination of Se in biological samples was used in a study on the serum Se content in time in a group of 10 cows with a high milk yield and in their calves. The same cows were sampled antepartum (late pregnancy) and postpartum (1, 7, 21, 30, and 60 d), and the calves were sampled on d 1 of life and 7, 21, 30, and 60 d postcalving. Colostrum and milk samples were also collected and analyzed at the same times. Throughout the study, the serum Se content in both the cows and the calves was below the reference values (0.040-0.100 microg/mL), except the control conducted 7 d postpartum, for which it was 0.044 +/- 0.017 and 0.023 +/- 0.007 mg/mL in cows and calves, respectively. The most significant drops were recorded 21 (p<0.01) and 60 d postpartum (p<0.05). The colostrum Se was higher (0.036 +/- 0.022 microg/mL), decreasing progressively throughout the study to the normal low limit (0.005 microg/mL). The milk Se concentration was lower by approx 78% than the colostrum one on d 1 postcalving. These data demonstrate the course of hyposelenosis both in the cows and their calves. The maternal body proved to "mobilize," even in case of deficiency, important Se amounts in the colostrum, during the first days in particular.
Keywords:Selenium  fluorimetric method  cow  calf  Romania
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