THE MORPHOGENESIS OF THE MINK INTESTINE AND STOMACH WALL WITH THE TRADITIONAL FEEDING AND APPLICATION OF SOME FOOD ADDITIVES

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The object of investigation: stomach and intestine of the mink of the different age with the usual feeding and application of the food additives. The work is aimed at studying the micromorphology of the stomach and intestine wall in the postnatal ontogenesis with the usual ration of feeding and morpho-functional state of these organs with inclusion of food additives in the ration to reveal the common biological laws of the morphogenesis of the organs and tissues and its adaptation with the outside medium factors variation. Establiched have been the normative criteria of the microstructure and functional state of the stomach, thin duodenum, edge intestine on ontogenesis, the favourable effect of the succinic acid, subamine, 0,5% dose of vermiculite and unfavourable influence of 2,0% dose of vermiculite on the studied organs. The main posotions are recommended to be used in the study process and in practical animals farming with the approvement of the different food additivesAvailable from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Federatio

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