Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus)

This study was carried out to evaluate the combined effects of dietary supplementation of vitamin E (Vit E) and selenium (Se) on total white blood cells, mononucleated cells, polymorphonucleated cells and packed cell volume of Trypanosoma congolense-infected rats (Rattus rattus). Ninety adult R. rat...

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Main Authors: BO Mgbenka, AN Ufele
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Bio-Research 2004
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spelling ftjafricanj:oai:ojs.ajol.info:article/28536 2023-05-15T18:04:48+02:00 Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus) BO Mgbenka AN Ufele 2004-07-16 application/pdf http://ajol.info/index.php/br/article/view/28536 en eng Bio-Research http://ajol.info/index.php/br/article/view/28536 Bio-Research; Vol 2, No 1 (2004); 8-17 Vitamin E Selenium Blood Trypanosome Rattus rattus Peer-reviewed Article 2004 ftjafricanj 2010-01-05T09:26:41Z This study was carried out to evaluate the combined effects of dietary supplementation of vitamin E (Vit E) and selenium (Se) on total white blood cells, mononucleated cells, polymorphonucleated cells and packed cell volume of Trypanosoma congolense-infected rats (Rattus rattus). Ninety adult R. rattus of pure breed of whiskers were used. The rats were randomly assigned to six treatments groups (A - F) of six cages with five rats in each cage. Each treatment was replicated three times. The rats were fed chicks' mash-based diets (Top Feed Industries) containing varied quantities of vitamin E and selenium. In Treatment A, the control, neither vitamin E nor selenium was included in the diet while in other treatments (B - F) the chicks' mash contained different levels of inclusion of vitamin E and selenium, as follows: Diet B, 0.1 mg Se plus 60 mg Vit E, Diet C, 0.3 mg Se plus 80 mg Vit E, Diet D, 0.5 mg Se plus 100 mg Vit E, Diet E, 0.3 mg Se plus 0.0 mg Vit E and Diet F, 0.0 mg Se and 80 mg Vit E respectively. Blood samples of the rats from each treatment were taken on weekly basis and the blood parameters determined. The experiment lasted five weeks at the end of which it was found that 0.3 mg Se plus 80mg Vit E (Diet C) significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced the resistance of the R. rattus studied against trypanosomiasis, the rats lived beyond the usual 10 - 20 days after being infected with T. congolense. Key Words: Vitamin E, Selenium, Blood, Trypanosome, Rattus rattus Bio-Research Vol.2(1) 2004: 8-17 Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus AJOL - African Journals Online
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topic Vitamin E
Selenium
Blood
Trypanosome
Rattus rattus
spellingShingle Vitamin E
Selenium
Blood
Trypanosome
Rattus rattus
BO Mgbenka
AN Ufele
Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus)
topic_facet Vitamin E
Selenium
Blood
Trypanosome
Rattus rattus
description This study was carried out to evaluate the combined effects of dietary supplementation of vitamin E (Vit E) and selenium (Se) on total white blood cells, mononucleated cells, polymorphonucleated cells and packed cell volume of Trypanosoma congolense-infected rats (Rattus rattus). Ninety adult R. rattus of pure breed of whiskers were used. The rats were randomly assigned to six treatments groups (A - F) of six cages with five rats in each cage. Each treatment was replicated three times. The rats were fed chicks' mash-based diets (Top Feed Industries) containing varied quantities of vitamin E and selenium. In Treatment A, the control, neither vitamin E nor selenium was included in the diet while in other treatments (B - F) the chicks' mash contained different levels of inclusion of vitamin E and selenium, as follows: Diet B, 0.1 mg Se plus 60 mg Vit E, Diet C, 0.3 mg Se plus 80 mg Vit E, Diet D, 0.5 mg Se plus 100 mg Vit E, Diet E, 0.3 mg Se plus 0.0 mg Vit E and Diet F, 0.0 mg Se and 80 mg Vit E respectively. Blood samples of the rats from each treatment were taken on weekly basis and the blood parameters determined. The experiment lasted five weeks at the end of which it was found that 0.3 mg Se plus 80mg Vit E (Diet C) significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced the resistance of the R. rattus studied against trypanosomiasis, the rats lived beyond the usual 10 - 20 days after being infected with T. congolense. Key Words: Vitamin E, Selenium, Blood, Trypanosome, Rattus rattus Bio-Research Vol.2(1) 2004: 8-17
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author BO Mgbenka
AN Ufele
author_facet BO Mgbenka
AN Ufele
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title Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus)
title_short Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus)
title_full Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus)
title_fullStr Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus)
title_full_unstemmed Effects Of Dietary Supplementation Of Vitamin E And Selenium On Blood Parameters Of Trypanosome-Infected Rats (Rattus rattus)
title_sort effects of dietary supplementation of vitamin e and selenium on blood parameters of trypanosome-infected rats (rattus rattus)
publisher Bio-Research
publishDate 2004
url http://ajol.info/index.php/br/article/view/28536
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