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Effect Experiment of Traditional Chinese Drug Plastics to Cow Breast in Clinical Application
Author(s): ZHOU Qing-min, XU Xin, FENG Wan-yu, HUANG Jian, ZHANG Yan
Pages: 30-
33
Year: 2015
Issue:
23
Journal: China Dairy Cattle
Keyword: Traditional Chinese drug plastics; Healing rate; Effective power; Milk quantity; Somatic cell counts;
Abstract: Security analysis have carried out from aspect of healing rate determination, effective power determination, milk quantity effect test, and somatic cell counts effect test. Medication security was evaluated to cow breast traditional Chinese drug plastics through clinical application effective experiment. The experiment result about healing rate determination showed that, cow breast traditional Chinese drug plastics were showed up signiifcant inhibition to inlfammation caused by xylene. Masculine disease incidence were 22.73%, 9.09%, and 8.57%respectively, the healing rate were 77.27%, 90.91%, and 91.43% respectively. Compared to control group, healing rate was raised up obviously, and the difference was significant extremely(P<0.01). Effective power experiment indicated that, the low dose group effective power reached 100% until the nine days, the middle dose and the high dose group effective power reached 100%until the seven days. Efifciency variance of all the three groups was signiifcant extremely compared to control group(P<0.01). Milk quantity effect test showed that, daytime milk quantity were increased 10.64%, 18.79%and 18.87%respectively at all the three groups that was signiifcant extremely compared to control group(P<0.01). To the somatic cell counts effect test, the result showed that, somatic cell counts grew downwards 75.21%, 87.26% and 87.62% respectively at all the three groups that was significant extremely compared to control group(P<0.01). The praeparatum which traditional Chinese drug plastics to cow breast was safety.
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