MODERN PROBLEMS OF PRECLINICAL STUDYING FEED ADDITIVES FOR ANIMALS AND WAYS TO SOLVE THEM

Authors

  • E. K. Rakhmatullin Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • I. R. Kadikov Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • E. I. Kurshakova Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • D. R. Sagdeev Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • A. A. Korchemkin Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • I. F. Vafin Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • G. G. Galyautdinova Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • A. V. Malanev Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • G R. Yamalova Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation
  • K. F. Khalikova Federal Center for Toxicological, Radiation and Biological Safety of the Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31857/S2500208224020169

Keywords:

farm animals, feed additive, preclinical study, chemical products, toxicity, glucose, bilirubin, enzymes, de Ritis coefficient, Schmidt coefficient

Abstract

Resource-saving technology in agriculture is the use of stimulating additives in animal feeding rations that promote better absorption of feed. One of the measures to prevent toxicosis in industrial livestock and poultry farming is to determine the toxicity of feed. The variety of existing methods makes it possible to determine the level and class of drug toxicity at the initial stage. In the developed classification for veterinary drugs, the cumulation coefficient, therapeutic breadth index and dose level of toxic effect are used, which makes it possible to predict the nature and degree of their danger at the stage of preclinical study of feed additives. To determine the listed indicators, it is necessary to establish LD50 and the cumulation coefficient. Since feed additives are introduced into the body through the digestive tract, during preclinical studies they are studied and classified according to their hepatotoxic effect. Bilirubin, albumin, and enzyme activity contained in the blood (glutamate dehydrogenase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and the ratio of alanine aminotransferase to alkaline phosphatase) are used as markers. It is necessary to determine the de Ritis, Schmidt coefficient and the R index. This will minimize the intake of toxic feed additives into the animals’ bodies and will contribute to an increase in their productivity.

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2024-04-26

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How to Cite

Rakhmatullin, E. K., Kadikov, I. R., Kurshakova, E. I., Sagdeev, D. R., Korchemkin, A. A., Vafin, I. F., Galyautdinova, G. G., Malanev, A. V., Yamalova, G. R., & Khalikova, K. F. (2024). MODERN PROBLEMS OF PRECLINICAL STUDYING FEED ADDITIVES FOR ANIMALS AND WAYS TO SOLVE THEM. Vestnik of the Russian Agricultural Science, 2, 79-83. https://doi.org/10.31857/S2500208224020169