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Study of the possibility of using protein substances from livestock blood and organs to increase the resistance and adaptation of the organism cyprinus carpio

Abstract

The article presents the results of the study of the possibility of using protein substances obtained from the blood and organs of livestock to increase the resistance and adaptation of the Cyprinus carpio organism of different age groups.

About the Authors

S. V. Polaz
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Sviatlana V. Polaz – Ph.D. (Veterinary), Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk



S. M. Dziahtsiaryk
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Sviatlana M. Dziahtsiaryk – Ph.D. (Biological), Associate professor, Head of the Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk



Y. U. Maksimyuk
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Yauheniya U. Maksimyuk – Researcher, Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk



I. K. Haluskova
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Ina K. Haluskova – Ph.D. (Agricultural), Head of Marketing and NTI Department

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk



A. V. Biaspaly
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Aliaksei V. Biaspaly – Ph.D. (Agricultural), Senior Research Fellow Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk



A. I. Hrebneva
Department of Agrarian Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Elena I. Hrebneva – Ph.D. (Veterinary), Chief Specialist

66, Independence Ave., 220072, Minsk



H. U. Slabodnitskaya
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Halina U. Slabodnitskaya – Ph.D. (Agricultural), Associate Professor Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk



T. A. Hovar
Fish Industry Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus

Tatsiana A. Hovar – Researcher, Laboratory of Fish Diseases

22, Stebeneva Str., 220024, Minsk



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Polaz S.V., Dziahtsiaryk S.M., Maksimyuk Y.U., Haluskova I.K., Biaspaly A.V., Hrebneva A.I., Slabodnitskaya H.U., Hovar T.A. Study of the possibility of using protein substances from livestock blood and organs to increase the resistance and adaptation of the organism cyprinus carpio. Belarus Fish Industry Problems. 2025;(41):125-136. (In Russ.)

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