AVIAN WELLNESS: INVESTIGATING BORIC ACID'S IMPACT ON SERUM ALBUMIN IN QUAIL NUTRITION

Authors

  • Nora Elizabeth Foster Department of Animal Health, College of Veterinary Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID,
  • Jacob Elliott Green Department of Animal Health, College of Veterinary Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID,

Keywords:

Boric acid, medical applications, antioxidant effects, physiological processes, oxidative stress

Abstract

Boric acid, a versatile inorganic acid known for its applications in pest control, fungistatic properties, ceramics, and cosmetics, has recently garnered attention for its potential medical uses. Studies have revealed its involvement in various physiological processes, including immune responses, endocrine regulation, mineral metabolism, and lipid homeostasis. Additionally, boric acid exhibits antioxidant properties, although the underlying mechanisms remain partially elucidated. Research suggests that boric acid treatment can mitigate oxidative metabolism inhibition resulting from mitochondrial degeneration. However, excessive boric acid usage may induce oxidative stress in the reproductive system. This abstract provides an overview of boric acid's multifaceted roles and underscores the need for further exploration of its medical applications and antioxidant mechanisms.

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Foster, N. E., & Green , J. E. (2024). AVIAN WELLNESS: INVESTIGATING BORIC ACID’S IMPACT ON SERUM ALBUMIN IN QUAIL NUTRITION . Ayden Journal of Agriculture and Allied Studies, 10(4), 11–16. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/AJAAS/article/view/314

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