Measure the Serum Biochemical Profiles (Glucose, Protein, Cholesterol) of Female Black Bengal Goats during Growing and Pregnancy Period Chakrabortty P.S.2,*, Patra A.1, Biswas C.K.2, Mazumdar D.3 1SAHC, Chapra, Nadia, West Bengal, India 2Department of Animal Science, BCKV, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India 3Department of Statistics, BCKV, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India *Corresponding author: partha3188@gmail.com
Online Published on 17 October, 2023. Abstract The serum biochemical profiles of the animals under three groups were estimated by serum glucose, total protein in blood and serum cholesterol levels. The glucose level varied from 65.66 to 77.11, 50.03 to 63.78 and 55.22 to 68.66 mg/dl for the first, second and third group, respectively, with higher value at the time of service. The total protein level did not vary much among the animals under three treatment groups (64.45 to 78.55 g/l). The serum cholesterol level varied between 50.17 to 110.05 mg/dl among all the animals irrespective of groups. During prepubertal period this value was low, but it was higher during pubertal period, time of several other services and towards pregnancy for all groups of animals. Top Keywords Biochemical, Glucose, Protein, Cholesterol, Pregnancy. Top |