Publications by authors named "elena Yausheva"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how a probiotic supplement affects the gut microbiota and mineral metabolism in dairy cows, building on existing contradictory data about the gut microbiome's role in mineral regulation.
  • Fifteen cows were given a specific probiotic daily for a month, and their gut microbiota and serum mineral levels were analyzed using advanced sequencing and mass spectrometry techniques.
  • Results showed that the probiotic improved gut microbiota diversity, increased levels of essential minerals like calcium and zinc, and altered other serum parameters, suggesting probiotics may enhance mineral nutrition in cattle, although their impact on milk production remains to be studied.
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Background And Aim: The cattle breeding system is facing severe problems associated with the increased negative impact of various human activity areas on the environment and the bodies of farm animals. The use of heavy metals in different production areas leads to their accumulation in the environment due to the ingestion of animals and humans through animal products. This study aimed to assess the elemental composition of the hair and milk of black-spotted cows and to identify the relationship between the content of toxic and essential elements and the state of the intestinal microbiome.

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The influence of molybdenum oxide nanoparticles (MoO3) on the growth and survival of Eisenia fetida was established. The activity of antioxidant enzymes and changes in concentration of molybdenum in the body of E. fetida were determined.

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The research was performed on male Wistar rats based on assumptions that new microelement preparations containing metal nanoparticles and their agglomerates had potential. Morphological and functional changes in tissues in the injection site and dynamics of chemical element metabolism (25 indicators) in body were assessed after repeated intramuscular injections (total, 7) with preparation containing agglomerate of iron nanoparticles. As a result, iron depot was formed in myosymplasts of injection sites.

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