UDC 619: 615.9: 636.087.7
doi: 10.36871/vet.san.hyg.ecol.202201016

Authors

Natalia S. Pavlova,
Vasily I. Dorozhkin,
Galina I. Pavlenko,
Ekaterina S. Engasheva,
All-Russian Research Institute for Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene and Ecology – Branch of Federal Scientific Center – K.I. Skryabin, Ya.R. Kovalenko All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract

Interest in the use of feed additives to increase the effectiveness of training and correct age-related decline in cognitive activity in companion animals has arisen relatively recently. This question is especially relevant considering that animals serve as a model for the development of diagnostics and therapy of diseases of the human brain. As a result of this study, it was found that the Phytodoc neuro feed additive when injected into the stomach belongs to the XNUMXth class of lowtoxic compounds (GOST XNUMX). The LDXNUMX value for feed additive is more than XNUMX mg/kg. Phytodoc neuro has no material and functional accumulation and can be recommended for further study as means to increase cognitive abilities in dogs and cats, as well as to reduce the negative effects of toxic elements.

Keywords

acute toxicity, cumulative properties, feed additive, Phytodoc neuro