Browsing by Author "Yoruk, I."
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Article Age and Serum Mineral Profile in Turkey(indian veterinary Journal, 2007) Dede, S.; Yur, F.; Yoruk, I.The objective of this research was to determine the effect of age on the concentration of minerals in the turkey.Article The Effect of Tulathromycin Treatment on Antioxidant Vitamins in Montofon Calves With Pneumonia(Medwell online, 2009) Ragbetli, C.; Tanritanir, P.; Yoruk, I.; Cay, M.The purpose of this study is to examine changes in some vitamin levels and clinical symptoms of treatment with tulathromycin in Montofon calves with pneumonia. For this purpose, 30 calves exhibiting clinical sings of pneumonia such as fever >39 degrees C, elevated respiratory rate >40 (min(-1)), pulsation >100, cough, lack of appetite, nasal flaring, mandibular lymph node enlargement, respiratory difficulties and nasal discharge were studied. A control group of 20 healthy calves were also studied. Blood samples were collected from the diseased calves before and after treatment with tulathromycin (Draxxin-Pfizer), as well as from the healthy calves in order to determine retinol (mu g mL(-1)), alpha-tocopherol (mu g dL(-1)) and vitamin D-3 (mu g dL(-1)) levels by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Compared to the control group, there were increase of both retinol and alpha-tocopherol levels in the diseased animals and the increase in retinol levels were significant (p<0.001). Vitamin D-3 levels weren't affected in the diseased animals (p>0.05). Abnormal rectal temperatures, respiratory rates and pulsation levels decreased significantly (p>0.001).Article Effect on Biochemical Parameters in Naturally Infected Calves With Giardiasis After Treatment With Albendazole in Van Province, Turkey(2014) Ragbetli, C.; Tanritanir, P.; Yilmaz, H.; Yoruk, I.; Ozdemir, H.The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in the blood serum levels of some biochemical parameters, lipid-soluble vitamins and trace elements in the calves naturally infected with Giardia spp. in Van region, before and after treatment with orally 20 mg/kg-1 albendazole three successive days. Serum samples were analyzed for biochemical parameters and some vitamins. In the infected animals, concentrations of creatinine, amylase levels were lower (p< 0.05). Glucose, urea, total protein, AST, ALT, sodium, potassium, retinol and α-tocopherol levels were seen significantly higher in the after treatment group (p< 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the concentration of total bilirubin, chloride and vitamin D3 between groups. All the animals were not encountered cysts or trophozoites of Giardia at the end of the treatment. The results of this study would suggest albendazole to be 100% effective against giardiasis in all of the calves in Van region.