Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry, Jabalpur

Brief History

The Department was originally established as Department of Physiology and Biochemistry in the year 1948 in the year 1966, due to separation of the department of Biochemistry, now this Department is on the name of Department of Veterinary Physiology. The painful story is that the Department of Physiology being mother Department does not have the sanctioned post of the Professor, whereas, the daughter Departments do have it. The founder HOD of the Department of Physiology was Dr. J. D. Sampatkumaran followed by many stalwarts.
Department of Physiology is imparting teaching to U.G students during first two years of five years B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree courses as per VCI. The Department is also undertaking Postgraduate programme leading to M.V.Sc. degree. So far 30 M.V.Sc. and 11 Ph. D students have taken their Degrees from this Department. The Department has published so far more than 500 scientific articles in reputed Indian and Foreign periodicals, 07 books and 10 Laboratory Manual.

Objectives of the Department

  • Teaching the Physiology & Biochemistry to U.G, P.G and Ph.D students to make a strong base of the Veterinary graduates.
  • To do the basic and applied research for use of the scientist/ farmers and to update the information in teaching the students.
  • To undertake the extension work through counseling the farmers.

Facilities Available

S.No. Name of equipment Number
1. High speed refrigerated centrifuge 01
2. ELISA machine 01
3. ECG machine 01
4. Pictus 700 Fully automated chemistry analyzer 01
5. Paper Chromatography cabinet 01
6. Photoelectric Colorimeter 01
7. Urine analyzer 01
8. Electrolyte Analyser 01
9. pH meter 01
10. Triple Distillation Assembly 01
11. Sphygmomanometers 05
12. Micro Haematocrit centrifuge 01
13. Hot air oven 01
14. Haemocytometer 30
15. Haemoglobinometer sets 30
16. Kymograph with accessories 10
17. High speed centrifuge 01
18. Magnetic Stirrer 01
19. Electronic weighing balance 01
20. Incubator 01
21. Paper chromatography system 01
22. Hot Water bath 01
23. Hot plate 01
24. Vortex Mixer 01
25. Double distillation assembly 01
26. Semi-automatic Biochemistry Analyzer 01
27. Colorimeter 01
28. Uv-Vis Spectrophotometer 01
29. Rotary Vacuum Evaporator 01
30. Gel Electrophoresis Unit 01

Education

Undergraduate- This department offers course for UG students under MSVE 2016 guideline in the first year of the B.V.Sc as below:-

S.No. Code of Course Name of Course Credit Hrs
1. VPB Veterinary Physiology 4+1
2. VPB Veterinary Biochemistry 2+1

Postgraduate
Veterinary Physiology
S.No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hrs Semester
1. VPY - 601 Physiology of Digestion 2+1 II
2. VPY - 602 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology 2+1 I
3. VPY - 603 Renal Physiology and Body Fluid dynamics 2+1 I
4. VPY - 604 Haematology 2+1 I
5. VPY - 605 Growth and Environmental Physiology 2+0 II
6. VPY - 606 Physiology of Animal Reproduction 2+1 II
7. VPY - 607 Clinical Physiology 1+1 I
8. VPY - 608 Neuromuscular Physiology 2+0 I
9. VPY - 609 Endocrinology of Domestic Animals 2+0 II
10. VPY - 610 Instrumentation and Research Techniques in Veterinary Physiology 0+2 II
11. VPY - 611 Physiology of Wild Life 1+0 II
12. VPY - 612 Masters Seminar 1+0 I/II
13. VPY - 613 Masters Research 0+30 I & II

Ph.D.
Veterinary Physiology
S.No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hrs Semester
1. RPE 700 Research and Publication Ethics* 1+1 I
2. VPY - 701 Applied physiology of body fluidsand electrolytes 2+1 I
3. VPY - 702 Physiology of animal behaviour 2+0 II
4. VPY - 703 Recent trends in ruminant digestion 2+1 I
5. VPY - 704 Recent trends in neuroendocrinology 2+1 I
6. VPY - 705 Myophysiology and kinesiology 2+0 II
7. VPY - 706 Avian physiology 2+1 I
8. VPY - 707 Physiology of lactation 2+1 II
9. VPY - 708 Recent trends in environmental physiologyand growth 2+1 II
10. VPY - 709 Cellular and molecular physiology 2+0 II
11. VPY - 710 Recent trends in immuno-physiology 2+1 I
12. VPY - 711 Physiology of stress 2+0 II
13. VPY - 712 Recent trends in reproductive physiology 2+1 II
14. VPY - 713 Doctorate Seminar-I 1+0 I/II
15. VPY - 714 Doctorate Seminar-II 1+0 I/II
16. VPY - 715 Doctorate Research 0+75 I & II
*Compulsory Major course for Doctorate programme. The other 10 credits can be registered from remaining 700 Series courses listed above.

Postgraduate Veterinary Biochemistry
S.No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hrs Semester
1. BCT - 601 Biophysical Chemistry 2+0 I
2. BCT - 602 Biochemistry of Biomolecules 2+0 I
3. BCT - 603 Enzymology 2+1 I
4. BCT - 604 Analytical Techniques and Instrumentation in Biochemistry 1+1 II
5. BCT - 605 Clinical Biochemistry of Animals 2+1 I
6. BCT - 606 Intermediary Metabolism and Regulation 3+0 I
7. BCT - 607 Molecular Biochemistry 2+1 II
8. BCT - 608 Nutritional and Industrial Biochemistry 2+0 II
9. BCT - 609 Endocrinology and Reproductive Biochemistry 2+0 II
10. BCT - 610 Biochemistry of Ruminants and Wild Animals 1+1 II
11. BCT - 611 Introduction to Bioinformatics and Computational Biology 1+1 II
12. BCT - 612 Master’s seminar 1+0 I/II
13. BCT - 613 Master’s research 0+30 I & II

Ph.D.
Veterinary Biochemistry
S.No. Course Code Course Title Credit Hrs Semester
1. RPE 700* Research and Publications Ethics 1+1 I
2. BCT - 701 Applied Molecular Biochemistry and Systems Biology 2+1 II
3. BCT - 702 Membrane Biochemistry 2+0 I
4. BCT - 703 Recent trends in Enzymology 2+1 I
5. BCT - 704 Diagnostic Techniques in Clinical Biochemistry 0+2 I
6. BCT - 705 Recent Trends in Biochemical Techniques and Instrumentation 2+1 II
7. BCT - 706 Developmental Biochemistry 2+0 I
8. BCT - 707 Bioinformatics Tools in Biochemistry 1+1 II
9. BCT - 708 Environmental and Toxicological Biochemistry 2+0 II
10. BCT - 709 Biochemistry of Diseases and Disorders 2+0 I
11. BCT - 710 Immuno-Biochemistry 2+0 II
12. BCT - 711 Special Problem 0+2 II
13. BCT - 712 Doctoral Seminar-I 1+0 I/II
14. BCT - 713 Doctoral Seminar-II 1+0 I/II
15. BCT - 714 Doctoral Research 0+75 I & II
*Core course.

Research

Salient Achievements:

  • Analysis of Heat shock proteins (HSP70) expression during cyclic heat stress in broiler chickens and amelioration of heat stress by ascorbic acid supplementation.

Day old chicks of Cobb broiler birds and White leg horn (WLH) layer birds of 10-12 weeks age were procured from Private hatcheries of Jabalpur. The birds were maintained in battery cage system in a well ventilated room in the College poultry experimental unit. Control birds exposed to 26±1.0°C were maintained using air conditioner. A total of 500 broiler and 96 layer birds randomly divided into eight groups was used for the experiment. Plasma HSP70 and corticosterone status of broilers and egg type growers reveals that 200 mg ascorbic acid supplementation in feed is most effective in combating the rigors of heat stress, followed by 300 mg ascorbic acid supplementation. Relative mRNA expression (fold chain) of HSP70 gene in the liver samples of broilers and egg type growers enunciates that maximum down regulation is observed by feeding of 200 mg ascorbic acid, followed by 300 mg ascorbic acid supplemented group. This further indicates reduction in cellular stress at gene level by ascorbic acid. Significant increase in plasma glucose concentration is indicative of glucogenic effect of ascorbic acid in chickens. Reduction in thiobarbituric acid value indicates amelioration in oxidative stress via reduced lipid peroxidation in chickens. Improved production performance of chickens indicates beneficial effects of ascorbic acid during heat stress. No mortality was reported in groups supplemented with 200 mg and 300 mg ascorbic acid in both comfort and heat stressed chickens. However, control group recorded 16.67 % and 18.18 % mortality in heat stressed broilers and layers respectively.

  • Effect of organic trace minerals supplementation on expression of some immune regulatory genes and antioxidant defence system in broilers.

A total of 312 broiler birds randomly divided into thirteen groups (n=24) were used for the experiment. Broilers were kept in closed ventilated system for 35 days during the experimental period. Blood samples (approx. 2 ml) were collected on day 21, 28 and 35 from each bird of all experimental groups. Supplementation of organic form of Zn, Se and Cr (40, 0.30 and 2 mg/kg, respectively) either alone or in combination increases humoral immune response and in turn decreases the level of stress in broilers. Up-regulation of cytokine IL-10 gene expression in the spleen indicates beneficial effect of organic trace minerals in augmentation of immunological apparatus in broilers. Up-regulation of CxCLi2 gene expression in bursa of fabricius and spleen indicates beneficial effect of organic trace minerals in potentiation of immune system in broilers. Also, up-regulation of immunoregulatory genes (chTLR2b, chTLR4, chIL-12p35 and chIFN-g) expression in bursa and spleen indicates beneficial effect of organic trace minerals in augmentation of immune system in broilers. Organic Cr is found to be necessary for glucose utilization in tissues and it also enhances protein synthesis, thus helps in faster body growth in broilers. Supplementation of organic form of Zn, Se and Cr (40, 0.30 and 2 mg/kg, respectively) improved anti-oxidant status of the broilers (reduced LP and increased activity of SOD, GSH Px and CAT). Supplementation of basal broiler diets with the organic form of Se (0.30 mg/kg) either alone or in combination with Zn and Cr (40, 2 mg/kg) improved production performance of broilers. Organic Zn, Se and Cr supplementation showed better antioxidant and anti-inflammatory status, which could be translated into lower mortality in broilers.

  • Effect of betaine supplementation on production, reproductive performance and antioxidant status in postpartum murrah buffaloes.

A total of eighteen lactating Murrah buffaloes of 3rd to 5th parity were randomly selected for the study. The animals were selected on the basis of similarity in body weight, parity and age and free from any anatomical, physiological and infectious disorders. Supplementation of betaine at rate of 50 and 100 g/day/animal enhanced body weight, milk yield, milk fat% but did not change milk protein%, milk lactose% and improved reproductive performance in terms of reduced first postpartum heat and service period in Murrah buffaloes via ameliorating adverse impact of metabolic stress during lactation. Betaine supplementation in Murrah buffaloes improved postpartum metabolic status than control group of animals via diminishing negative energy balance (NEBAL) but did not influence their heamatological parameters. Betaine supplementation slightly improved postpartum thyroid, estrogen and progesterone profile, reduced cortisol concentration than control group and helps in early postpartum commencement of cyclicity in Murrah buffaloes. Supplementation of betaine during lactation period increased humoral immune response, antioxidant capacity and reduced heat shock protein (HSP70) concentration in buffaloes thus alleviates the level of metabolic and oxidative stress.

Completed Research Projects

S.N. Scheme Duration Amount
(Rs. in Lakhs)
1. Analysis of Heat shock proteins (HSP70) expression during cyclic heat stress in Broiler chickens and amelioration of heat stress by Ascorbic acid supplementation”. 03 Years
(2013-16)
9.94
2. Effect of organic trace minerals supplementation on expression of some immune regulatory genes and antioxidant defense system in broilers. 03 Years
(2018-21)
9.94

Ongoing Research Projects

S.N. Scheme Duration Amount
(Rs. in Lakhs)
1. Development, Validation and Application of Pregnancy diagnosis protocol in female tigers (Panthera tigris) through non-invasive techniques 02 Years
(2021-23)
14.96

Extension Education

  • Training MAITRI trainees for basics in Physiology & Biochemistry.
  • Assisting Veterinary aid Camps by offering hematological and biochemical estimations.
  • Publishing extension based articles as ready reckoner for farmers and livestock owners.
  • Assisting in execution of tribal sub plan and other research projects.
  • Providing time to time research guidelines for poultry farmers especially during hot summer months.
  • Delivering Radio talks for famers and livestock owners.

Publications

Teaching aids including practical Manual/Books/Monograph/Research material developed
Manuals:
  • Practical manual of Physiology I.
  • Practical manual of Physiology II.
  • Students Veterinary Lab Manual – Kalyani Publisher
  • Practical Manual of Blood, Cardiovascular, Nervous & Muscular Systems. Published by GJMS Intellectuals’ Integrity Publishers. ISBN 978-93-85304-63-1.
  • Practical Manual of Digestive & Respiratory System. Published by GJMS Intellectuals’ Integrity Publishers. ISBN 978-93-85304-78-8.
  • Practical Manual of Excretory & Endocrine System. Published by GJMS Intellectuals’ Integrity Publishers. ISBN 978-93-85304-87-5.
  • Practical Manual of Reproduction, Lactation, Growth and Environmental Physiology. Published by GJMS Intellectuals’ Integrity Publishers. ISBN 978-93-85304-20-2.
  • Practical manual of Veterinary Biochemistry I.
  • Practical manual of Veterinary Biochemistry II.
  • Online Study materials developed and uploaded on www.ndvsu.org
  • Power-point presentations and PDF notes developed for UG & PG students

Books:
  • Physiological basis of Veterinary Practice – I J Sharma (Kalyani Publisher)
  • Animal Physiology: A ready reckoner – Aditya Mishra (Satish Serial Publisher)
  • Textbook for Animal Health Worker – NCERT, New Delhi
  • Textbook for Animal Health Worker – NCERT, New Delhi
  • Book on Physiology of Animal Growth & Development. Published by Weser Books. ISBN 9783964923813.
  • Book on Ecology & Animal Behaviour. Published by Weser Books. ISBN 9783964923820.
  • Comprehensive MCQs of Veterinary & Animal Science, New Delhi Publishers. ISBN 978-93-91012-29-8.
  • Advances in Veterinary Parasitology, New Delhi Publishers. ISBN 978-93-92513-32-9
  • Animal Physiology: A ready Reckoner. Satish Serial Publishing House. ISBN 9789390660438.

Research Publications

Department No. of papers published No. of extension publications Practical Manuals Books Others (specify)
Physiology & Biochemistry Research Others
Total 52 18 29 07 05 -

Thrust Areas of Research


(i) Basic-
  • Selection of high yielding and better performing cattle and buffaloes at the earliest age possible through hormonal assessment to minimize the expenditure on their feeding and management.
  • Clinical Biochemistry, Reproductive Biochemistry, Toxicological Biochemistry. To study the biochemistry of diseases and its clinical manifestations and to carry out the research on domestic livestock.

(ii) Strategic-
  • Effect of organic trace mineral supplementation on local and systemic innate immune responses and oxidative stress in broiler chickens and in anoestrus cows.
  • Indigenous Medicinal plants and Nanotechnology – Validation of hypocholestremic and hypoglycemic effect. To disseminate the generated data/ technology to the farmers through extension programme.

(iii) Applied-
  • Development, Validation and application of pregnancy diagnosis protocol in female tigers (Panthera tigris) through non-invasive techniques.
  • Molecular Biochemistry, Biosensors.

Services Offered

  • ELISA estimations.
  • Biochemical estimations.
  • Hematological estimations.
  • Electrolyte estimations.
  • Urine analysis.
  • Large animal and poultry consultancy especially during hot summer months.

Faculty:


S.N. Name Designation Qualification
1. Dr. Aditya Mishra Professor & Head and I/c Dean Students Welfare Ph.D.
2. Dr. Anand Kumar Jain Associate Professor (Physiology) Ph.D.
3 Dr. Anil Gattani Associate Professor (Biochemistry) Ph.D.
4. Dr. Sanju Mandal Assistant Professor (Biochemistry) Ph.D.
5. Dr. Purnima Singh Assistant Professor (Physiology) Ph.D.
6. Dr. Pragati Patel Assistant Professor (Physiology) Ph.D.
7. Dr. Mahvash H Khan Assistant Professor (Biochemistry) M.V.Sc.

Services Offered

  1. ECG of Dogs referred from TVCC
  2. Teaching, research and extension
  3. Analysis of clinical samples

Education

Undergraduate (List of Courses offered as per VCI, i.e. Code, Name, Cr Hrs. etc)

Veterinary Physiology

Under graduate degree programme

1.Before MSVE 2008:

S. No. Title of course Course No. Cr. Hrs. Semester
1 VPB-111 2+1
2 VPB-121 2+1
3 VPB- 211 2+1
4 VPB-221 1+1

2.As per VCI (MSVE2008):

S. No. Title of course Course No. Cr. Hrs. Semester
1 VPB-111 2+1
2 VPB-121 2+1
3 VPB-221 3+1

3. (As per VCI (MSVE2016): Veterinary Physiology (4+1)

Veterinary Biochemistry

S. No. Title of course Course No. Cr. Hrs. Semester
1 Veterinary Biochemistry VBC 2+1 Annual System
2 Animal Biotechnology VPB-321 2+1 VI
3 Veterinary Clinical Biochemistry & Lab. Diagnosis - I VLD-411 0+1 VII
4 Veterinary Clinical Biochemistry & Lab. Diagnosis - II VLD-421 0+1 VIII

Postgraduate (List of Courses offered, i.e. Code, Name, Cr Hrs. etc)

Veterinary Physiology

S. No. Title of course Course No. Cr. Hrs.
1 Physiology Of Digestion VPY 601 2+1=3
2 Cardiovascular And Respiratory Physiology VPY 602 2+1=3
3 Renal Physiology And Body Fluid Dynamics VPY 603 2+1=3
4 Haematology VPY 604 2+1=3
5 Vitamins And Minerals In Animal Physiology VPY 605 2+0=2
6 Physiology Of Animal Reproduction VPY 606 2+1=3
7 Clinical Physiology VPY 607 2+1=3
8 Neuromuscular Physiology VPY 608 2+1=3
9 Chemical Bioregulation In Physiological Functions VPY 609 3+0=3
10 Research Techniques In Veterinary Physiology VPY 610 0+2=2
11 Master’s Seminar VPY 691 1+0=1
12 Master’s Research  VPY 699 20

Veterinary Biochemistry

S. No. Title of course Course No. Cr. Hrs.
1 Chemistry of animal cell VBC-601 2+0
2 Techniques in biochemistry VBC-602 0+2
3 Biochemistry of biomolecules : carbohydrates, lipids and membrane’s structure VBC-604 2+0
4 Enzyme catalysis , kinetics, inhibition and regulation VBC-605 2+0
5 Metabolism -I : carbohydrates and lipids VBC-606 2+0
6 Metabolism-II: nucleic  acids and amino acids VBC-607 2+0
7 Application of genomics and proteomics in molecular biology VBC-603 2+0
8 Central dogma and protein function VBC-609 2+0
9 Clinical biochemistry of animals VBC-610 2+1
10 Endocrinology and reproductive biochemistry VBC-612 2+0
11 Biochemical basis of animal production VBC-613 2+1
12 Metabolism-III : integration and regulation VBC-608 2+0
13 Biochemical basis of diseases of domestic animals VBC-611 2+0

Ph.D.( List of Courses offered, i.e. Code, Name, Cr Hrs. etc)

Ph.D. degree programme:

Veterinary Physiology

S. No. Title of course Course No. Cr. Hrs.
1 Applied Physiology Of Body Fluids And Electrolytes VPY 701 2+1
2 Physiology Of Animal Behaviour VPY 702 2+0
3 Comparative Physiology Of Ruminant Digestion VPY 703 2+1
4 Advances In Neuro-Endocrinology VPY 704 2+1
5 Myo-physiology And Kinesiology VPY 705 2+1
6 Avian Physiology VPY 706 2 +1
7 Physiology Of Lactation VPY 707 2+1
8 Advances In Environmental Physiology And Growth VPY 708 2+1
9 Advances In Rumen Microbiology And Metabolism VPY 709 2+1
10 Advances In Immuno-physiology VPY 710 2+1
11 Physiology Of Stress VPY 711 2+1
12 Special Problem VPY 790 0+ 2
13 Doctoral Research I VPY 791 1+0
14 Doctoral Research II VPY 792 1+0
15 Doctoral Research VPY 799 45

Veterinary Biochemistry

S. No. Title of course Course No. Cr. Hrs.
1 Advances in enzymology VBC 702 2+0
2 Membrane dynamics and signal transduction in animal cell VBC 704 2+0
3 Nutritional biochemistry VBC 706 2+0
4 Diagnostic enzymology-I VBC 709 2+0
5 Biochemistry of development and differentiation VBC 711 2+0
6 Advances in techniques in biochemistry VBC 712 0+2
7 Advances in mineral and vitamin metabolism and related diseases VBC 713 2+0
8 Advances in biochemistry of ruminant disorders VBC 701 2+0
9 Advances in clinical biochemistry        VBC 703 0+2
10 Methods in protein analysis VBC 705 2+1
11 Advances in intermediary metabolism VBC 707 2+0
12 Endocrine control of fuel metabolism VBC 708 2+0
13 Diagnostic enzymology-II VBC 710 2+0
14 Advances in biochemistry of ruminant disorders VBC 701 2+0

Objectives of The Department

Teaching:

  • More emphasis will be given to Four sections viz. Endocrinology & reproduction, Digestive physiology , Climatology and Hematology section and separate laboratory equipped with all facilities will be developed for each section
  • Collaboration with national and international institute with same objective/ goal
  • Emphasis will be given to improve teaching quality to UG, PG and Ph.D. students and will try to make the subject simple, interesting, cacheable and applicable.

Research:

To develop a good hematological as well as biochemical laboratory to improve quality of research of PG, Ph.D.            students.

Extension:

Analyzing different hematological and biochemical parameters from biological fluids which improve animal health and        production as well as economy of society.

Mandate:

  • Will try to make a liaison between farmers and department
  • Thrust areas of research: Clinical Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Clinical Diagnostics using Physiological, Biochemical and Biotechnological tools
  • Immuno-Physiology and Biochemistry: Diagnostics and therapeutics
  • Nutritional and Molecular Diagnostics
  • Reproductive physiology and biochemistry

Facilities available (Brief with good photograph)

  • Refrigerator
  • Electronic weighing balance
  • Horizontal electrophoresis apparatus with power pack
  • Deep freezer (-20ºC)
  • Colorimeter
  • Microscopes
  • Centrifuge machine
  • Micro-centrifuge
  • Automated wireless weather station
  • Weighing Balance
  • Mini submarine electrophoresis unit
  • Electrophoresis power supply unit
  • Mini dual vertical electrophoresis unit
  • Agarose gel electrophoresis apparatus with accessories
  • Photoelectric colorimeter
  • Micro volume pipette

Central Instrumentation Facility:

S. No. Name of the instrument Quantity available
1. Autoclave vertical 01
2. ELISA plate reader 01
3. Refrigerator with stabilizer 02
4. Hot air oven 01
5. Magnetic stirrer with hot plate 01
6. pH meter (pH tutor) 01
7. Water bath with shaker 01
8. Research adjustable pipette 04
9. Refrigerated centrifuge with angular rotor head and stabilizer 01
10. Laminar air flow hood 01
11. B.O.D. Incubator 01
12. Vacuum pump 01
13. Deep Freezer (-40⁰C) 01
14. Inverted microscope 01
15. UV spectrophotometer double beam 01
16. Vertical electrophoresis apparatus with power supply 01
17. Vortex mixer 01
18. Gel drier junior 01
19. Flame photometer 01
20. Max subsystem  for horizontal electrophoresis 01
21. Micropipette (12 channel) 01
22. PCR Thermocycler 01
23. Microlitre centrifuge 01
24. Gel doc image analysis system (Without computer, software and camera) 01
25. Gel rocker 01
26. Triple stage Glass Distillation apparatus with cut-off device 01
27. CO2 incubator with Cylinder CO2 gas 01
28. Combo fit Fluorometer 01
29. Gel Electrophoresis, Western Blotting and Protein Detection System with Digital Power Supply 01
30. 3KV online stabilizer- 120 minutes back-up 01
31. Digital Analytical Balance (Monolithic) 01
32. Semi-automatic Biochemistry Analyzer 01
33. Microwave oven 01
34. Egg incubator 01

Research

  • Comparative studies on growth and production performance of broilers on diets containing   
  • Germinated sorghum and multienzyme complex.
  • Evaluation of diets containing germinated maize and multienzyme complex on growth and production performance of broilers.
  • Studies on phytase supplementation on performance and hemato-biochemical parameters in broilers.
  • Growth performance of Kadaknath chickens on germinated grain based rations.
  • Effect of different levels of germinated maize based diets on feed conversion ratio and egg   
  • production in Kadaknath
  • Studies on growth performance in Kadaknath birds on germinated maize and multienzyme
  • complex supplemented diets

Salient achievements:

In addition to curricular research the staff is also engaged in working on departmental research projects, the results of which are published in various journals of repute. The mission of the department is to maintain health and reproductive status of the animals.

  • The research conducted in the department of Physiology covers the fundamental aspects of hematology, blood coagulation, liver functions and body water distribution with a view to find out the remedial measures of bleeding disorders due to deficiency of blood coagulation factors and certain liver disorders. Pioneer work on hematology of goat was taken up for the first time in India by this department.
  • The thromboelastography, which is an advanced technique for the study of continuous process of blood coagulation, clot rigidity and fibrinolysis, was used for domestic animals for the first time in the department. Goat’s brain thromboplastin was successfully used to replace rabbit’s brain thromboplastin for the determination of prothrombin time in buffaloes.  Biochemical changes in the blood of buffalo calf infected with Rinderpest virus were studied in detail. The changes in blood   coagulation pattern in these animals were also studied including   thromboelastography.
  • Normal values of various blood /liver enzymes and metabolites have been established for the first time in goats. Effect of aldrin and malathione intoxication and liver damage on these parameters was also studied in this species.
  • Values for body water, serum electrolytes and   hematology in different age groups of goats were also reported. 
  • The biochemical knowledge was explored in nutritional research for the benefit of mankind and animals enabling them to lead healthy living. The work on vitamin contents in different local feed stuffs, incorporation of Soya products in human diets as a cheap source for protein, was conducted in this department and encouraging results were obtained. The work was also done in the propagation of utilization of different Soya products.
  • The curricular research conducted in biochemistry showed that supplementation of phosphorus and copper during third trimester of pregnancy or on disease onset is beneficial.
  • Values for lipid and protein profile in different stages of pregnancy and lactation in Murrah buffaloes and Sirohi goats were also reported.
  • Germinated grains (Sorghum and Maize) when given in feed to broilers at the level of 50% and 75% in comparison to normal un-germinated grains gave better growth performance in broilers as well as the tenderness of the meat is also improved without any additional cost. It is very much economical and profitable to poultry farmers.
  • supplementation of germinated maize in feed of kadaknath layer birds had very good effect on egg production, growth, feed conversion ratio along with availability of protein, calcium, and phosphorus, also there was a decreasing trend in total cholesterol, specially at the level of 50% and 75% germinated maize as compared to the non-germinated maize based diets.
  • supplementation of germinated maize and sorghum in Kadaknath feed had very good effect on production, growth, feed conversion ratio, availability of protein, calcium, phosphorus, and certain other bivalent and trivalent ions, specially at the level of 75% germinated maize and 50% germinated sorghum. It is more economical and profitable to the farmers as there were no additions of costly feed additive in the ration of Kadaknath birds.
  • Phytase enzyme supplementation in feed significantly increased the weight gain of broilers. The enzyme was costing only 5.0 paisa, when 900 IU of phytase added to 1.0 kg of feed.

Ongoing research projects: Nil

Old Project:

  • 01 One research project entitled “To study the toxic effect of Acaricides on goats” funded by MPCOST, Bhopal, was completed.
  • The teachers of the department were associated as Co-investigator with an ICAR New Delhi funded research project entitled “To study the effect of MIC on reproductive performance and general health of buffalo and poultry”.
  • One departmental Research Projects entitled “Beneficial Effects of Melatonin on Growth Performance in Broilers” was conducted and found that the growth performance is good in broilers after supplementation of Melatonin.

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