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Antinarcotic effects of the velvet antler water extract on morphine in mice
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999The present study was undertaken to investigate the antinarcotic effects of velvet antler water extract (VAWE) from Cervus elaphus on morphine. Morphine-induced analgesic action was measured by tail-flick method. Morphine-induced hyperactivity and reverse tolerance were evidenced by measuring the enhanced ambulatory activity using a tilting-type ...
H S, Kim, H K, Lim, W K, Park
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Recent Advances in the Physiological Control of Velvet Antler Growth
1992Antlers are organs of bone which develop by a process of modified endochondral ossification, that is, bone is formed as a replacement of a cartilagenous matrix. The growth of the velvet antler, which is mainly cartilage/calcified cartilage, provides a framework for the antler, and as this growth is from the tip, we have mainly directed our studies to ...
James M. Suttie, Peter F. Fennessy
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Behavioural and heart rate responses to velvet antler removal in red deer
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1992Heart rate and behaviour during and following velvet antler removal were monitored in yearling red deer stags to determine the extent to which this procedure was perceived by the deer to be aversive. Nine stags normally kept at pasture were habituated over 5 weeks to the following daily handling procedure. Each deer was fitted with a harness containing
J C, Pollard +5 more
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[Effect of velvet antler polypeptide on peripheral nerve regeneration].
Zhongguo xiu fu chong jian wai ke za zhi = Zhongguo xiufu chongjian waike zazhi = Chinese journal of reparative and reconstructive surgery, 2009To investigate the velvet antler polypeptide (VAP) on sciatic nerve regeneration in rats through local administration and VAP-PLGA compound membrane.The 3, 15 mg/g of VAP-PLGA compound membrane were prepared by compounding VAP and PLGA, respectively. Seventy-two Wistar rats, male or female, aged 3-6 months and weighing (250 +/- 50) g, were selected to ...
Laijin, Lu +4 more
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The contribution of deer velvet antler research to the modern biological medicine
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2014Deer velvet antler is the only mammal organ which can continuous regenerate. Currently, international scholars are interested in antler that is defined as a perfect regeneration model of neuro, blood vessel, connective tissue, cartilage, and bones. In 1986, we started to study the separation of active protein and peptide of fresh velvet antler using ...
Yu-Shu, Huo, Hong, Huo, Jie, Zhang
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Genetic analysis of velvet antler yield in farmed elk (Cervus elaphus)
Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 1999Data from the Alberta Agriculture Food and Rural Development data base, which keeps inventories of elk producers and velvet production information (n = 12 724), were used to estimate genetic and phenotypic variances, heritability and repeatability estimates for velvet antler using REML methods.
Goonewardene, L. A. +3 more
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Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 2023
Worranan Rangsimawong +5 more
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Worranan Rangsimawong +5 more
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Mammalian Biology, 2009
The aim of this study was to provide basic information to allow improved scientific assessment of velvet antlers’ quality by investigating the change of chemical composition depending on antler growth period in sika deer (Cervus nippon). Twelve antlers harvested from sika deer stags (aged 4–5 years) by antler growth periods of 40 days (FDG) and 60 days
Byongtae Jeon +6 more
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The aim of this study was to provide basic information to allow improved scientific assessment of velvet antlers’ quality by investigating the change of chemical composition depending on antler growth period in sika deer (Cervus nippon). Twelve antlers harvested from sika deer stags (aged 4–5 years) by antler growth periods of 40 days (FDG) and 60 days
Byongtae Jeon +6 more
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AMINO ACID COMPOSITION OF VELVET ANTLER EXTRACTS USING SECONDARY DAIRY PRODUCTS
Bulletin of KSAUThe studies were conducted in the laboratory for processing and certification of antler products of the department All-Russian Research Institute of Velvet Antler Deer Farming, FGBNU FANTsA (Altai Region, Barnaul) in 2023.
Anna Korol'kova +4 more
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FEEDING ANALYSIS OF STAG MARALS DURING THE PERIOD OF VELVET ANTLER GROWTH
Bulletin of KSAUThe aim of the study is to examine the diets of stag marals during the antler growth period in some stag farms using feed additives. Objectives: to examine the composition of diets using feed additives; to determine the productivity of the stag herd and ...
Elena Tishkova
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