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The objective was to evaluate the supplementation effect of selenium (Se) and DL-tocopherol (E) on blood lactate (LAC), cortisol (COR) and malondialdehyde (MDA), in horses moderately exercised in a polluted environment. Police horses of Mexico City were arranged in a balanced factorial trial (2 ×2) with repeated measures. Low (L) and high (H) levels of Se and E supplementation were evaluated (LSe, 0.1; HSe, 0.3 mg Se/kg DM; LE, 1.6; HE, 2.0 IU vitamin E/kg BW). Experimental groups were LSeLE, LSeHE, HSeLE and HSeHE.
Source: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: El ías Velázquez-Cantón, Nazareth de la Cruz-Rodríguez, Luis Zarco, Ana D. Rodríguez-Cortez, Juan C. Ángeles-Hernández, Juan C. Ramírez-Orejel, Aurora H. Ramírez-Pérez Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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