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Published: 2024-06-30

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Integrative Approaches in Veterinary Biomedical Science: Evaluating Antioxidants, Herbal Remedies, Vaccination Efficacy, and Feeding Practices for Enhanced Animal Health

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This volume provide a various studies within veterinary biomedical and clinical sciences, encompassing the effects of antioxidants, herbal extracts, and vaccination, as well as the impact of feeding practices and euthanasia methods. Research into the impact of lycopene on Zebrafish embryos revealed that it positively influences hatchability and heart rate under heat stress conditions, suggesting potential benefits for embryonic development. A study on red betel leaf extract demonstrated its ability to mitigate kidney damage in Wistar rats induced with alloxan, highlighting its potential therapeutic effects in reducing hyperglycemia-induced nephropathy. The efficacy of the Avian Influenza H9N2 inactivated vaccine was confirmed through serology tests in broiler chickens, affirming its effectiveness in stimulating protective antibody responses and supporting poultry health. Examination of dewa leaf extract showed that while it did not significantly alter serum enzyme levels, it effectively reduced liver histological damage in rats exposed to paracetamol-induced hepatotoxicity. Lastly, an investigation into feeding practices for Bearded dragons indicated that stringent hygiene measures significantly reduce the prevalence of Oxyurid infections, underscoring the importance of proper feed management.

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