DETERMINATION OF TOXICITY INDICATORS OF THE NEW ANTIMASTITIS DRUG BASED ON PREDNISOLON AND CEFQUIN SULFATE

Keywords: acute toxicity, chronic toxicity, mastitis, pharmacological properties, treatment, Sulfacef

Abstract

Cow mastitis is one of the main problems of dairy farming. Diseases of cows with mastitis cause large financial losses for dairy farms. Fats cause a decrease in the productivity of animals and a decrease in the quality of milk. Milk obtained from sick animals cannot be sent for free sale, due to which farms will not receive products. Antibiotics are most often used to treat cows with mastitis. As a result of their incorrect use, without taking into account the sensitivity of microorganisms to antibiotics, the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance arises, which worries scientists all over the world. An important element of the strategy for combating mastitis in cows is the development of new drugs to which the microorganisms that cause mastitis in cows have not yet developed antibiotic resistance. Our research is aimed at the development and introduction into production of a new antimastitis drug based on prednisone and cefquin sulfate, namely the study of acute and chronic toxicity. Research was carried out on the basis of the Department of Veterinary Expertise, Microbiology, Zoohygiene and Safety and Quality of Livestock Products of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in the "Veterinary Pharmacy" laboratory of the Sumy National Agrarian University. Cefquinum sulfate and prednisolone were used as a basis for the development of this tool. Cefquin belongs to the IV generation of cephalosporin antibiotics. Cefquin has a bactericidal effect against G-positive and G-negative, aerobic, anaerobic, facultatively anaerobic microorganisms. For the second component of the drug, prednisolone was used, which belongs to the group of synthetic glucocorticoids, it has anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-exudative, anti-edematous, desensitizing and anti-toxic properties. The methods of H. Kerber (1931) and H. Pershin (1950) were used to establish toxicity parameters. Data analysis shows that the toxic effect of Sulfacef drug on experimental rats begins at a dose of 1200 mg/kg. As a result of the calculation according to the method of Kerber and Pershyn, the acute toxicity of the drug Sulfacef when administered intragastrically to rats was 1610 mg per kg of weight. The results of both studies turned out to be identical, which indicates their reliability. It has been established that the anti-mastitis drug Sulfacef based on prednisone and cefquin sulfate, according to Sanitary and Hygienic Standards and SOU 85.2-37-736:2011, belongs to the third class of danger (moderately dangerous compounds).

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Published
2023-06-06
How to Cite
Berezovskyi, A. V., & DovbnyaA. О. (2023). DETERMINATION OF TOXICITY INDICATORS OF THE NEW ANTIMASTITIS DRUG BASED ON PREDNISOLON AND CEFQUIN SULFATE. Bulletin of Sumy National Agrarian University. The Series: Veterinary Medicine, (1(60), 108-113. https://doi.org/10.32782/bsnau.vet.2023.1.17