Biological Evaluation for Date in Wearing Rats Diet

Abstract: Weaning is an important nutritional milestone with implications for present and future health. Advice on good weaning practice should be a priority and can help avoid several nutritional problems later on. Optimal timing for the introduction of complemnentary foods will depend on the infant's physiological and developmental status. Small, frequent meals of easily digestible, smooth, semisolid nutrient-and energy-dense complementary foods should initially be offered while gradually increasing variety in both the type and texture of food. Protein and carbohydrate intake should inccrease with the infant's age while preference should be given to foods rich in micronutrients.
Therefore, the nutritional biochemistry of date diet for weaning rats was investigated, in order to design a more effective program for improved child health and nutrition. This was based on gain body weight (GBW). Organ weight, blood cell count and their fractions besides the liver and kidney histology. It seems that the combination of date, sweet potatoes, plant protein formula of antioxidants (ACES) in the presence of proposed additives used (AD) is the best complimentary food to be taken beside the ranking numbers that proposed for WBC, RBC, liver histology and kidney histology, were collectively calculated to get the net figures of roughly biological assessment. The results that propounding group 6 formula as the the best over all profound group the worst.
Publication year 2008
Pages 5115-5122
Organization Name
serial title J. Agri. Sci. Mansoura Univ
Author(s) from ARC
Publication Type Journal