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Importancia de los disruptores endocrinos en la alimentación bovina

dc.contributor.authorJaramillo Hernández, Dumar Alexanderspa
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dc.description.abstractEn este artículo de revisión se describen las características químicas de los disruptores endocrinos que pueden contaminar los productos utilizados en la alimentación bovina, así mismo su disponibilidad ambiental y los efectos que generan en la homeostasis de esta especie de interés zootécnico, con especial énfasis en las alteraciones que comprometen el sistema reproductor de machos y hembras de la especie bovina; además de las consecuencias en salud pública generadas por la oferta de productos y subproductos de origen bovino con residuos o trazas de disruptores endocrinos. La ecotoxicología juega un papel importante en la explicación de los efectos postinteracción entre los compuestos xenobióticos y los organismos de un determinado ecosistema; las fuentes de disruptores endocrinos se pueden encontrar en los contaminantes orgánicos persistentes como en los fitoestrógenos y éstos pueden estar presentes en los insumos utilizados para balancear las dietas de los animales en producción generando así las alteraciones neuroendocrinas con consecuencias económicas al reducir los parámetros de reproducción del hato.spa
dc.description.abstractIn this review article describes the chemical characteristics of endocrine disruptors that can contaminate food products used in cattle, likewise its environmental availability and the effects they generate in the homeostasis of this species of zoothecnical interest, with special emphasis on alterations that compromise the reproductive system of male and female bovine, besides the public health consequences generated by the supply of products and byproducts of bovine origin with residues or traces of endocrine disruptors. The ecotoxicology plays an important role in explaining the effects post interaction between xenobiotics and the organisms in an ecosystem; the sources of endocrine disruptors can be found on persistent organic pollutants such as phytoestrogens and these can be present on the inputs used to balance the diets of animals in generating production neuroendocrine changes with economic impact by reducing the reproduction parameters herd.eng
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dc.identifier.doi10.22579/22484817.614
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dc.publisherUniversidad de los Llanosspa
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dc.relation.citationeditionNúm. 1 , Año 2013spa
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dc.relation.ispartofjournalRevista Sistemas de Producción Agroecológicosspa
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