DOI: 10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202106010
UDC 547.318: 541.64
Authors
M. S. Tsarkova
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Chemistry
Department named after Professors S. I. Afonsky, A. G. Malakhov,
Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine
and Biotechnology – MVA by K. I. Skryabin,
Moscow, Russian Federation
I. V. Milaeva
Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Chemistry
Department named after Professors S. I. Afonsky, A. G. Malakhov,
Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine
and Biotechnology – MVA by K. I. Skryabin,
Moscow, Russian Federation
S. Yu. Zaytsev
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor,
Leading Researcher, Head of the Analytical Biochemistry Group
of the Department of Physiology and Biochemistry of Farm
Animals, All-Russia Research Institute of Animal
Husbandry named after Academy Member L. K. Ernst,
Dubrovitsy, Russian Federation
Abstract
The blood test allows you to give an objective assessment of the state of health of animals and timely identify changes occurring in the body. To assess the content of albumins in the blood serum, the method of measuring the dynamic surface tension on the VRA-1P device, which works according to the method of maximum pressure in the bubble, was used. Based on the results of the measurements, a mathematical model was proposed, and using the regression analysis method, formulas for determining the concentration of albumins were developed, which showed good convergence with other measurement methods.
Keywords
blood albumins, dynamic surface tension, regression analysis.