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International Journal of Veterinary Research and Allied Sciences

2023 Volume 3 Issue 2
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Modulation of Hormonal Homeostasis and Blood Biochemical Markers by Non-Hormonal Drugs


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  1. Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnologies, Federico II University, Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Napoli, Italy.
  2. Department of Human Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Rome “Foro Italico” Piazza L. de Bosis 6, 00135 Rome, Italy.

  3. Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80138 Naples, Italy.

  4. CEINGE-Biotecnologie Avanzate Franco Salvatore, Via G. Salvatore 486, 80145 Napoli, Italy.

  5. Department of Human Sciences and Quality of Life Promotion, San Raffaele Open University, 00166 Rome, Italy.

  6. Task Force on Microbiome Studies, University of Naples Federico II, 80100 Naples, Italy.
Abstract

 

The physiological processes within an organism, along with external influences, inevitably change the composition of the blood to varying extents. Accurate biochemical and hematological analysis of blood parameters is very important for proper diagnosis and the selection of therapeutic interventions. When administering various drugs, especially protein-mineral complexes and essential micro- and macroelements, it is necessary to understand their overall effect on the body. This study examines the effects of a non-hormonal complex aimed at regulating hormonal balance, using sheep as a model. Over 50 days, animals in the experimental group received a daily dose of 5 ml of an iodine-amylodextrin preparation, along with injections of 1.5 ml of E-selenium and 0.5 ml of a tissue-based preparation mixed with 1 milliliter of a 0.5% solution of novocaine. After the study, protein metabolism and the dynamics of carbohydrate-lipid metabolism were analyzed. The findings indicate that the non-hormonal agents administered do not harm the body and instead contribute to a more efficient recovery process.


How to cite this article
Vancouver
Mennitti C, Farina G, Imperatore A, Fonzo GD, Gentile A, Civita EL, et al. Modulation of Hormonal Homeostasis and Blood Biochemical Markers by Non-Hormonal Drugs. Int J Vet Res Allied Sci. 2023;3(2):14-9. https://doi.org/10.51847/NKfo8NgwNv
APA
Mennitti, C., Farina, G., Imperatore, A., Fonzo, G. D., Gentile, A., Civita, E. L., Carbone, G., Simone, R. R. D., Iorio, M. R. D., Tinto, N., et al. (2023). Modulation of Hormonal Homeostasis and Blood Biochemical Markers by Non-Hormonal Drugs. International Journal of Veterinary Research and Allied Sciences, 3(2), 14-19. https://doi.org/10.51847/NKfo8NgwNv

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