Relationship between liver lipid and liver dry matter in slaughtered ruminants

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 25 آبان 1402

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Lipids in liver wet and dry matter, liver moist and dry matter and their relationships were investigated based on species, sex and age in cows, buffaloes, sheep and goats. Mean percentage of lipids in liver wet and dry matter and liver dry matter in cows were ۳.۶۰%, ۱.۱۰%, ۲۹.۷۰%, and for buffaloes were ۵.۳۰%, ۱.۵۵%, ۲۹.۲۰%, sheep ۳.۰۰%, ۰.۸۳%, ۲۷.۹۰%, and goats ۲.۹۱۰%, ۱.۵۵% and ۲۸.۴۰%, respectively. The highest and lowest percentage of lipids in liver wet and dry matter was observed in buffaloes and sheep, and for the liver dry matter was recorded in cows and sheep, respectively. Analyses showed significant differences in liver parameters among ruminants (p < ۰.۰۱). Gender, except for goats, did not affect the animals' liver parameters. In overall ۱۵.۰۰% of buffaloes and ۳.۵۰% of cows showed over ۱۰.۰۰% lipids in liver, while none of small ruminants appeared to have over ۶.۰۰% lipids in liver. There was no correlation between liver lipid and liver dry matter. In conclusion mean percentage of lipid in liver dry matter in small ruminants was less than large ruminants. Liver dry matter was high in cows and low in sheep. Mean differences in liver parameters was significant, while the age and sex of the animals were not. Liver lipidosis in buffaloes seems greater than in cows, and in small ruminants it was negligible. No correlation was expected between liver parameters. Finally, on the basis of liver dry matter, the liver in ruminants ranked from cows to buffaloes, goats and sheep.

Authors

Hossein Tajik

Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran

Aligholi Ramin

Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia Iran

Shahram Nozad

Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia Iran

Babak Jelodari

Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia Iran

Zohreh Eftekhari

Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran

Sina Ramin

Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran