01914 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021007000300036008003900039035002000078082001500098084001500113100001900128245008900147260011900236300000600355520113600361650001501497700001801512700002001530700001901550700002601569700002201595700001601617990001501633INLIS00000000001905420250203081807ta250203 | | |  a0010-0924000133 aARTVET2337 aARTVET23370 aSIMON ELIESER11 aPEMANFAATAN MONOLAURIN UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEKEBALAN TUBUH KAMBING /cSIMON ELIESER1 a1Lolit Kambing Potong, PO Box 1, Galang 20585, Medan :bSeminar Nasional Teknologi Peternakan dan Veteriner,c2004 a8 aA Study of utilization of monolaurin for response immunity in goats was conducted at Lolit Kambing Potong Sei Putih. Sixteen of goats were used and grouped by growing weight in four groups. Each group was randomly assigned to one of the following treatments: 1) R0-no monolaurin, 2) R1 monolaurin 0.25 head/dos, 3) R2-0.50 g/head/dos and 4) R4-0.75 g/head/dos. Data were collected every 2 weeks and analyzed through analysis of feces and blood using Completely Randomized Design or Duncan’t multiple range test. Data analysis indicated that the utilization of monolaurin was significantly able to reduce the growing of worm larva (P<0.05) compared to control (R0). Dosage of monolaurin seemed to have no effects hemoglobin content in the goat bloods. More monolaurin was given the content of eosinofil, neutrofil and lymposit were increasing in the blood and significantly different (P<0.01) for all treatments compared to control. It was concluded that utilization of monolaurin in goats was able to increase blood leukosit content reduced the number of warm larvae. The best result gained by utilizing 0.5 g/head/day. 4aMONOLAURIN0 aANDI TARIGAN10 aENDANG ROMJALI10 aFERA MAHMILIA10 aMERUWALD DOLOKSARIBU10 aR.M. ABDUL ADJID20 aTONY SUEBU3 aARTVET2337