Martina Staňková's research while affiliated with University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice and other places

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The paper includes data on the iodine content in urine, mainly of students of the University of South Bohemia in Ceské Budejovice. The experiment included a total of 42 students and 21 employees. Empirical data were obtained within the grant project GAJU 011/2013/Z. The content of iodine in the samples was determined on the basis of alkaline combus...
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The study aimed at defining the immunity risks connected with high iodine supplementation in ewes and their lambs. The feed ration for control group (C) of ewes (n=6) contained 3.1 mg of iodine per kilogram of dietary dry matter and for experimental group (E) of ewes (n=6) 5.1 mg of iodine per kilogram of dietary dry matter. The animals were fed th...
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Antibody production in sheep fed a diet containing brown seaweed The study is aimed to determine the effects of brown seaweed supplement in diet on immunoglobulin (IgG) and specific tetanus toxoid (TT) antibody production in gimmers. The experiment took 280 days. The experimental group E (n=6) was given 71 mg of brown seaweed in its daily diet for...
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The effect of increased intake of iodine at different selenium intake was studied in three groups of lambing ewes consisting of five animals and in their lambs for 76 days (from day 4 to day 80 post partum). Iodine in blood plasma, milk and urine was determined by a modified method according to Sandell-Kolthoff. Mineral supplement contained iodine...

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... C. vulgaris has selenium and iodine in enough quantities, which play important roles in human and animal health due to their effect on the formation of glutathione-peroxidase that is important for buffering the destructive effect of peroxidation reactions on living cells (Rayman, 2000). Moreover, both of these elements are important for the production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism level in the tissues of virtually all mammals (Trávníček et al., 2010). ...