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Beta-carotene supplementation positively affects selected blood metabolites across time around the onset of puberty in goats

dc.contributor.authorMeza-Herrera, Cesar A.
dc.contributor.authorPacheco-Alvarez, Pedro
dc.contributor.authorCastro, Ornella E.
dc.contributor.authorMacías-Cruz, Ulises
dc.contributor.authorAvendaño-Reyes, Leonel
dc.contributor.authorMellado, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorVeliz-Deras, Francisco G.
dc.contributor.authorContreras-Villarreal, Viridiana
dc.contributor.authorAbad Zavaleta, José
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez-Martinez, Rafael
dc.contributor.authorArellano-Rodriguez, Gerardo
dc.contributor.otherInstituto de Biotecnología
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-29T16:04:26Z
dc.date.issued2017-01
dc.description.abstractThe possible effect of beta-carotene supplementation upon peripubertal changes in serum concentrations across time for total protein (TP), urea (UR), cholesterol (CHOL), and glucose (GLU) around puberty onset was evaluated. The experiment was carried out from June to November and prepubertal goats (n = 17, 3 months old, 7/8 Saanen-Alpine, 1/8 Criollo) were randomly assigned to: (1) beta-carotene group (BC) (n = 9; 17.3 ± 1.0 kg live weight (LW), 3.3 ± 0.12 body condition score (BCS), oral supplementation with 50 mg beta-carotene per day per goat) and (2) control group (CC) (n = 8; 16.1 ± 1.0 kg LW, 3.1 ± 0.12 BCS). Serum blood samples were collected along the experiment to quantify progesterone concentrations (P4) through radioimmunoassay, while TP, UR, CHOL, and GLU through spectrophotometric analyses. No differences (P > 0.05) occurred between treatments regarding LW and BCS, and TP (67.6 ± 2.4 g/l), UR (3.8 ± 0.17 mmol/l), GLU (5.06 ± 0.09 mmol/l), and CHOL (1.62 ± 0.07 mmol/l) concentrations. However, while a treatment × time interaction occurred between treatments for TP, GLU, CHOL (P < 0.05) favouring the BC group, an increased serum UR levels occurred in the CC group. Nonetheless, such general serum metabolite profile was related neither to the age (215.7 vs 226.5 ± 6.6 days; P > 0.5) nor to the percentage (44.4 vs 25.0 ± 17.0%; P > 0.05) of goats reaching puberty in the BC and CC groups, respectively. Results should help speed-up goat productivity while may also engender key management applications to different animal industries.
dc.identifier.citationMeza-Herrera, C. A., Pacheco-Alvarez, P., Castro, O. E., Macias-Cruz, U., Avendaño-Reyes, L., Mellado, M., Veliz-Deras, F. G., Contreras-Villarreal, V., Abad-Zavaleta, J., Rodriguez-Martinez, R., & Arellano-Rodriguez, G. (2017). Beta-carotene supplementation positively affects selected blood metabolites across time around the onset of puberty in goats. Zivocisna Vyroba [Czech Journal of Animal Science], 62(1), 22–31. https://doi.org/10.17221/1/2016-cjas
dc.identifier.issn12121819
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.unpa.edu.mx/handle/10598/603
dc.identifier.urlDOI: 10.17221/1/2016-CJAS
dc.languageInglés
dc.publisherCzech Journal of Animal Science
dc.relation.ispartofCzech Journal of Animal Science, 62, 2017
dc.rightsCC BY-NC 4.0
dc.rights.holderCzech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
dc.subjectReproducción
dc.subjectSuplementación nutricional
dc.subjectAlimentación enfocada
dc.subjectGlucosa
dc.subjectColesterol
dc.subjectActivación puberal
dc.titleBeta-carotene supplementation positively affects selected blood metabolites across time around the onset of puberty in goats
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