Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses
2018
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Spinu, MarinaEmoke, Pall
Mihaela, Niculae
Florinel, Brudasca
Aurel, Vasiu
Popescu, Silvana
Constantin, Cerbu
Diana, Olah
Constantin, Vasiu
Becskei, Zsolt
Dana, Sandru Carmen
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The research aimed at identifying and rendering alcoholic extracts of various plants based on their in vitro potential in stimulating cell mediated immunity and in alleviating stress effects subsequent to workout type in horses. Experimental horses were selected from different working environments: (a) draft, agricultural works-n = 16, average age 8 years, (b) inconstant effort, leisure, n = 15, average age 7.5 years and (c) constant training, endurance, average age 3.5 years. Blood samples were collected in heparinized vials (50 UI/ml) before and after the workout. Alcoholic extracts (2 mu l/well, duplicate) of Taraxacum officinale (L) Weber, Symphytum officinale L., Equisetum palustre L., Viola tricolor L., Avena sativa L., Capsella bursa pastoris (L) Medik., Hypericum perforatum L., Chelidonium majus L. were investigated by blast transformation test and statistically interpreted (Students t test). In vitro responses were the highest to all tested extracts in endurance horses and the... lowest in draft horses (p<0.01-0.001). C. bursa pastoris. was the most efficient in draft and endurance categories before the workout (draft 45.13 +/- 8.05, in leisure 48.09 +/- 24.13 and 53.44 +/- 9.32 in endurance horses), but not after the workout, where C. majus performed better (41.86 +/- 22.47 in leisure and 48.1 +/- 6.82 in endurance horses), probably due to its complex, protein-rich latex structure. The effects of plant extracts depended on the type of effort and the level of constant training rather than on the taxonomy of the plant.
Кључне речи:
Alcoholic plant extracts / blast transformation / effort stress / horses / leukocytesИзвор:
Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal, 2018, 7, 2, 55-60Издавач:
- Ukaaz Publications, Hyderabad
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Spinu, Marina AU - Emoke, Pall AU - Mihaela, Niculae AU - Florinel, Brudasca AU - Aurel, Vasiu AU - Popescu, Silvana AU - Constantin, Cerbu AU - Diana, Olah AU - Constantin, Vasiu AU - Becskei, Zsolt AU - Dana, Sandru Carmen PY - 2018 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1618 AB - The research aimed at identifying and rendering alcoholic extracts of various plants based on their in vitro potential in stimulating cell mediated immunity and in alleviating stress effects subsequent to workout type in horses. Experimental horses were selected from different working environments: (a) draft, agricultural works-n = 16, average age 8 years, (b) inconstant effort, leisure, n = 15, average age 7.5 years and (c) constant training, endurance, average age 3.5 years. Blood samples were collected in heparinized vials (50 UI/ml) before and after the workout. Alcoholic extracts (2 mu l/well, duplicate) of Taraxacum officinale (L) Weber, Symphytum officinale L., Equisetum palustre L., Viola tricolor L., Avena sativa L., Capsella bursa pastoris (L) Medik., Hypericum perforatum L., Chelidonium majus L. were investigated by blast transformation test and statistically interpreted (Students t test). In vitro responses were the highest to all tested extracts in endurance horses and the lowest in draft horses (p<0.01-0.001). C. bursa pastoris. was the most efficient in draft and endurance categories before the workout (draft 45.13 +/- 8.05, in leisure 48.09 +/- 24.13 and 53.44 +/- 9.32 in endurance horses), but not after the workout, where C. majus performed better (41.86 +/- 22.47 in leisure and 48.1 +/- 6.82 in endurance horses), probably due to its complex, protein-rich latex structure. The effects of plant extracts depended on the type of effort and the level of constant training rather than on the taxonomy of the plant. PB - Ukaaz Publications, Hyderabad T2 - Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal T1 - Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses VL - 7 IS - 2 SP - 55 EP - 60 DO - 10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7 ER -
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Spinu, M., Emoke, P., Mihaela, N., Florinel, B., Aurel, V., Popescu, S., Constantin, C., Diana, O., Constantin, V., Becskei, Z.,& Dana, S. C.. (2018). Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses. in Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal Ukaaz Publications, Hyderabad., 7(2), 55-60. https://doi.org/10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7
Spinu M, Emoke P, Mihaela N, Florinel B, Aurel V, Popescu S, Constantin C, Diana O, Constantin V, Becskei Z, Dana SC. Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses. in Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal. 2018;7(2):55-60. doi:10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7 .
Spinu, Marina, Emoke, Pall, Mihaela, Niculae, Florinel, Brudasca, Aurel, Vasiu, Popescu, Silvana, Constantin, Cerbu, Diana, Olah, Constantin, Vasiu, Becskei, Zsolt, Dana, Sandru Carmen, "Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses" in Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal, 7, no. 2 (2018):55-60, https://doi.org/10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7 . .