نتایج جستجو برای: alpine musk deer moschus sifanicus
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The large and complex gut microbiota in animals has profound effects on feed utilization and metabolism. Currently, gastrointestinal diseases due to dysregulated gut microbiota are considered important factors that limit growth of the captive forest musk deer population. Compared with captive forest musk deer, wild forest musk deer have a wider feeding range with no dietary limitations, and the...
Himalayan or White-bellied Musk Deer Moschus leucogaster, an IUCN indexed endangered species, is distributed in isolated pockets the Himalaya. The deer population decreasing owing to several pressures that include habitat loss and fragmentation, poaching. It essential identify preferred characteristics support appropriate management strategies for conserving this species. This study was carried...
Diarrhea constitutes one of the most common diseases affecting the survival of captive musk deer and is usually caused by an imbalance in intestinal microbiota. Currently, research regarding the structure and function of intestinal microbiota in diarrheic musk deer is lacking. Therefore, in the present study, high-throughput 16S-rRNA gene sequencing was used to analyze the intestinal microbiota...
Abstract Throughout the Himalaya, mountain ungulates are threatened by hunting for meat and body parts, habitat loss, competition with livestock. Accurate population estimates important conservation management but most of available methods to estimate ungulate densities difficult implement in mountainous terrain. Here, we tested efficacy recent extension point transect method, using camera trap...
Two androstane alkaloids were isolated from the musk of Moschus moschiferus. The structures were elucidated to be 3alpha-ureido-androst-4-en-17-one (1) and 3alpha-ureido-androst-4-en-17beta-ol (2) by two-dimensional NMR analysis (HMQC, 1H-1H COSY, HMBC, and NOESY).
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