Comparison of protein and lipids level in hydatid fluid of sheep, goat and cattle

AuthorZ Eslamiraden
AuthorA Dalimiaslen
AuthorE Mobedien
Issued Date1999-12-31en
AbstractBackground: Investigation on the biochemical componants of each parasite may lead to the treatment and strain identification. Objective: To determine the level of protein, triglycerid and cholestrol in hydatid fluid of three different hosts (sheep, cattle and goat). Methods: The protein levels of lungs and livers contaminated with hydatid cyst were determined by Lowry and Biuret methods. Triglycerid levels were determined by enzymatic method. Findings: The results pointed out a significant difference in the amount of cholestrol in hydatid fluid of the lung and liver of the sheep (11.09×2.87 mg/dl VS. 5.89×2.08 respectively) and also in the amount of triglycerid in hydatid fluid of the lung and liver of the cattle (1.4 ×1.67 VS. 42.5×44.5 respectively , Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordHydatid Cysten
KeywordChemical Compositionen
KeywordHumanen
KeywordAnimalen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleComparison of protein and lipids level in hydatid fluid of sheep, goat and cattleen
TypeResearch Articleen

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