Pengaruh Seng Sulfat terhadap Perkmbangan Tulang Femur Embrio Ayam (Gallus Gallus) Galur Tegel TM 70
Aceng Ruyani, Sri Sudarwati & Lien A. Sutasurya
Abstract. The effect of excess zinc sulphate (ZnSO4) on the development of the femur in the Tegel TM 70 chick embryo (Gallus gallus) has been investigated by injecting the substance into the yolk sac of 2, 4 and 6 days incubated eggs. Three kinds of a single dose of ZnSO4 0.2 mg, 0.5 mg and 0.9 mg per egg were used. The embryos were examined on day 13 of incubation. Treatment with 0.2 mg ZnSO4 on day 2 incubation inclined to increase the width and length of the femur. Conversely, the dose of 0.9 mg significantly decreased the width and length of the femur (p<0.05 and p<0.01). ZnSO4 exerts its influence on the width of ossified parts of the femur, rather than on the length. It can be concluded that a certain concentration of zinc was necessary for optimal development of the femur, while zinc in excess influenced more the delay of periosteal osteogenic activity than that of epiphyseal plate osteogenic activity.
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