Research Article

Phenozan Influence on the Physiological-Biochemical Parameters of the Young Minks Leading to Their Advanced Properties

Table 4

Major parameters of the inner minks organs taken from the control (I) and experimental (II–IV) animal groups (received phenozan).

Organs ⁢Groups
I
(control)
II
(50 mg/day)
III
(100 mg/day)
IV
(150 mg/day)

Carcass, g1343.1 ± 80.41352.5 ± 48.41332.5 ± 66.61355.0 ± 28.7
Heart, g12.9 ± 0.512.2 ± 0.613.7 ± 1.214.1 ± 0.7
Stomach, g10.1 ± 0.712.2 ± 0.79.8 ± 0.711.9 ± 0.9
Liver, g48.3 ± 2.451.4 ± 3.960.7 ± 3.155.0 ± 3.5
Kidneys, g8.8 ± 0.210.5 ± 0.710.2 ± 0.49.8 ± 0.3
Spleen, g2.6 ± 0.23.5 ± 0.43.2 ± 0.32.8 ± 0.2
Thyroid gland, mg44.3 ± 5.372.0 ± 7.584.0 ± 17.357.0 ± 6.3
Lungs, g15.7 ± 1.519.2 ± 1.616.8 ± 1.017.9 ± 1.7
Intestines, g36.3 ± 0.947.5 ± 2.041.3 ± 1.939.7 ± 1.1
Ratio of the whole body length to the intestines length, a.u.4.44.24.64.6

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