Corn oil enhances progesterone and estradiol plasma levels in tropical hair sheep

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  • Victor manuel meza villalvazo Universidad del Papaloapan image/svg+xml
    • Crystelli Alicia Rojas Marquez
      • Carlos Sandoval Castro Autonomous University of Yucatán image/svg+xml
        • Hector Magana Sevilla Instituto Tecnologico de Conkal Yucatan
          • Alfredo Trejo Cordova Metropolitan Autonomous University image/svg+xml

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            https://doi.org/10.19136/era.a5n15.1511

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            The objective of the present study was to evaluate the inclusion of corn oil in the diet of sheep and its eect on serum levels of progesterone and estradiol, Twenty-one Pelibuey sheeps were divided into three treatments based on the level of oil included in the diet (T0 = 0, T3 = 3 and T6 = 6% respectively, on dry basis). Blood samples were obtained to determine hormones in serum. Cholesterol and progesterone were higher for T3 and T6 treatments (p < 0.05) compared to T0. Insulin was higher (p < 0.05) in the T6 treatment compared to treatments T3 and T0. At the time of ovulation, estradiol concentration was higher (p < 0.05) for treatments T3 and T6 compared to T0. The inclusion of corn oil in the diet increases the levels of cholesterol, progesterone, estradiol and insulin in sheep hair.

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            • Victor manuel meza villalvazo, Universidad del Papaloapan
              Victor Manuel Meza Villavazo, profesor Investigador, Instituto de Biotecnologia, Universidad del Papaloapan

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            2018-09-03

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            meza villalvazo, V. manuel, Rojas Marquez, C. A., Sandoval Castro, C., Magana Sevilla, H., & Trejo Cordova, A. (2018). Corn oil enhances progesterone and estradiol plasma levels in tropical hair sheep. Ecosistemas Y Recursos Agropecuarios, 5(15), 583-589. https://doi.org/10.19136/era.a5n15.1511

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