EXPERIMENTAL SUBSTANTIATION OF THE USE OF NEUTRAL ANOLYTE IN SERVICE DOG BREEDING

Received 30.04.2022
Revised 19.07.2022
Published 24.08.2022

Abstract

Currently, an important problem is the search, testing and use of inexpensive, at the same time effective feed additives. The unipolar electrochemical activation (ECHO) of the ANK+ liquid is based on known electrolysis reactions.. The purpose of the ECHO is to transfer the liquid to an activated state. It has been established that the ECHO allows, without additional costs of chemical reagents, to convert fresh or slightly salted water into a highly active technological solution with many functional properties, which allows the drug to be used as a feed additive. As a result of numerous studies with testing in production and laboratory conditions of a new environmentally safe drug "ANK+" (neutral anolyte), in order to study the optimization and normalization of metabolic processes, increase their effectiveness, doses and multiplicity of the drug "ANK+" (neutral anolyte) have been developed. The methodology of its application has been worked out, positive results have been obtained

Keywords

Service dog breeding electrochemical activation neutral anolyte feed additive laboratory tests body resistance metabolic processes
Suggested citation
Petrova, O., Alekseyev, A., & Kochergina, S. (2022). EXPERIMENTAL SUBSTANTIATION OF THE USE OF NEUTRAL ANOLYTE IN SERVICE DOG BREEDING . Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 20(3), 45-52.

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