Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LX
Written by Wisje Lusia TOAR, Charles KAUNANG, Ivone Maria UNTU, Laurentius RUMOKOY, Hengky Kiroh
The study was conducted to evaluate the proportion level of insect antigens and its effect on goat immuno-response by detecting the immunoglobulin serum level. Twenty-four young goats were used in this experimentmaintained in traditional farms without health control. The animals were divided in threegroups,respectively control group (0µ AgG/L) and the others were treated with 0.5 ml of antigen-G by subcutaneous injection which had a concentration of 100µ Ag-G/L). The parameter observed was the serum immunoglobulin level. The mean value of serum immunoglobulin level between treated and control groups were compared by t-test. There was a significance different of parameter between groups observed (P
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