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Влияние электроактивных растворов на микробный пейзаж желудочно-кишечного тракта животных
2010
Bogomoltseva, M.V. | Belko, A.A. | Subbotina, I.A., Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine (Belarus)
In the conditions of the Republic of Belarus there was studied the influence of electroactive solutions of anolyte neutral, catholyte alkaline and hypochlorite sodium on microbial flora of a gastro enteric path of calves and sheep. In course the realized research it was stated that more expressed action of anolyte neutral and hypochlorite sodium on beneficial microflora of animal intestines (namely, the decrease in quantity of some indexes) can probably be explained by an expressed antimicrobic action of the analyzed solutions. However, the quantitative changes occurring in composition of microbial flora were not so great and cannot cause radical changes of a microbial landscape of gastro-intestinal tract. Less expressed influence on microbial flora of intestines of calves and sheep rendered the solution of alkaline catholyte. Taking into consideration the expressed regenerative properties of the studied electroactive solution, it was possible to assume, that according to the mode of action of the preparation, its application will promote the increasing of protective forces of an organism without causing any radical changes of a microbial landscape of intestines of animals. The problem of influence of electroactive solutions on a microbial landscape of a gastro enteric tract of animals demands the further studying, however at the given stage it is possible to make a conclusion, that the quantitative changes of the microbial flora which were caused by application of the analyzed solutions, proved to be less fatal and did not render sharp negative influence on a microbial landscape as a whole. Taking into consideration data of the realized research it is possible to make a conclusion on possibility of application of the electro activated solutions of anolyte neutral, catholyte alkaline and hypochlorite sodium for treatment of gastro enteric tract diseases of agricultural animals.
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