Anshu Sharma
Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
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Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2015
Mahavir Singh; Poonam Yadav; V.K. Garg; Anshu Sharma; Balvinder Singh; Himanshu Sharma
This study reports minerals and trace elements quantification in raw caprine milk of Beetal breed, reared in Northern India and their feed, fodder & water using flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry and flame photometry. The mineral and trace elements’ concentration in the milk was in the order: K > Ca > Na > Fe > Zn > Cu. The results showed that minerals concentration in caprine milk was lesserxa0than reference values. But trace elements concentration (Fe and Zn) was higher than reference values. Multivariate statistical techniques, viz., Pearsons’ correlation, Cluster analysis (CA) and Principal component analysis (PCA) were applied to analyze the interdependences within studied variables in caprine milk. Significantly positive correlations were observed between Fe - Zn, Zn - K, Ca - Na and Ca - pH. The results of correlation matrix were further supported by Cluster analysis and Principal component analysis as primary cluster pairs were found for Ca – pH, Ca – Na and Fe – Zn in the raw milk. No correlation was found between mineral & trace elements content of the milk and feed.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2017
Mahavir Singh; Poonam Yadav; Anshu Sharma; V.K. Garg; Dinesh Mittal
The milk samples from buffaloes of Murrah breed at mid lactation stage, reared at an organised dairy farm, were screened for subclinical mastitis based on bacteriological examination and somatic cell count following International Dairy Federation criteria. Milk samples from subclinical mastitis infected and healthy buffaloes were analysed to evaluate physicochemical alterations in terms of protein, fat, pH, electrical conductivity, chloride, minerals (sodium, potassium and calcium) and trace elements (iron, zinc, copper and selenium). In the present study, protein, fat, zinc, iron, calcium and selenium content was significantly lower (Pxa0<xa00.001), while pH and electrical conductivity were significantly higher in mastitic milk as compared to normal milk. Concentration of electrolytes mainly sodium and chloride significantly increased with higher somatic cell count in mastitic milk and to maintain osmolality; potassium levels decreased proportionately. Correlation matrix revealed significantly positive interdependences of somatic cell count with pH, electrical conductivity, sodium and chloride. However, protein, fat, calcium and potassium were correlated negatively with elevated somatic cell count in mastitic milk. It is concluded that udder infections resulting in elevated somatic cells may alter the mineral and trace element profile of milk, and magnitude of changes may have diagnostic and prognostic value.
PLOS ONE | 2015
Parveen Kumar; Rakesh Kumar; Balvinder K. Manuja; Harisankar Singha; Anshu Sharma; Nitin Virmani; Suresh Chandra Yadav; Anju Manuja
CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG-ODN) stimulate immune cells from a wide spectrum of mammalian species. Class C CpG-ODN is relatively stable and has the combined immune effects of both A and B classes of CpG-ODN. Trypanosoma evansi produces the state of immuno-suppression in the infected hosts. The current chemotherapeutic agents against this parasite are limited in number and usually associated with severe side effects. The present work aimed to determine the immunostimulatory effects of CpG-ODN class C in T. evansi infected rabbits. Rabbits inoculated with CpG C and challenged with T. evansi resulted in delayed onset of clinical signs with reduced severity in comparison to that of T. evansi infected rabbits. The treatment also enhanced humoral immune responses. Histopathological findings in liver and spleen revealed enhancement of mononuclear cell infiltration and secondary B cell follicles. These results demonstrate that CpG-ODN class C, has immunostimulatory properties in rabbit model of trypanosomosis. The use of booster doses or sustained delivery of CpG-ODN will further elucidate the prolonged CpG-ODN generated immune responses.
Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2015
Vandna Bhanot; Ravindra Sharma; Anshu Sharma; Kamaldeep
The present investigation was carried out on 15 randomly selected milch buffaloes divided into three groups on the basis of lactation of an organized farm, to study the Foot and Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) type specific antibodies in milk and serum following FMD vaccination. Milk and serum samples collected before vaccination i.e. 0 day and on 7, 14, 28, 42 and 56 days post vaccination, were analyzed for the detection of FMD virus type specific antibodies by liquid phase blocking ELISA (LPBE). Milk LPBE antibody titres against different FMD virus types were significantly different showing higher antibody titres against FMD virus type O followed by A and Asia 1. Serum LPBE antibody titres against FMD virus type O and Asia 1 were not significantly different, except for type A. Milk and serum LPBE antibody titres were positively correlated with value of regression coefficient (R) as 0.6376 and correlation was highly significant (P<0.01). Testing milk in place of sera is useful and practically advantageous in large scale epidemiological studies on milch animals after demonstration of a significant correlation between milk antibody titres and corresponding serum antibody titres in the study.
Haryana Veterinarian | 2009
M. S. Basiri; Sridhar; Anshu Sharma; Rakesh Kumar
Haryana Veterinarian | 2013
V. Bhanot; Anshu Sharma; Ravindra Sharma; Kamaldeep
Afro Asian Journal of Anthropology and Social Policy | 2010
Arun K. Jain; Anshu Sharma
Haryana Veterinarian | 2007
Vinod K. Sharma; A.K. Pruthi; S. K. Mishra; Anshu Sharma
Man in India | 2006
Arun K. Jain; Anshu Sharma
Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology | 2005
Arun Kumar Jain; Parveen Goel; Anshu Sharma; Ravindra Sharma
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