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Title: A comparative Histometric Measurements and Carbohydrate Localizations on the Mandibular Gland of Camel, Ox, Sheep and Goat
Authors: 
Mursal , Nada Juma
Ali , Hassan Ahmed
Ibrahim , Zarroug Hassan
Keywords: Mandibular Gland, Histology, Histometry, Histochemistry, Camel, Ox, Sheep, Goat
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Mursal , Nada Juma . A comparative Histometric Measurements and Carbohydrate Localizations on the Mandibular Gland of Camel, Ox, Sheep and Goat / Nada Juma Mursal , Hassan Ahmed Ali , Zarroug Hassan Ibrahim .- Sudan Journal of Science and Technology .- vol17 , no 1 .- 2016 .- Article.
Abstract: The present study was conducted to describe the comparative histometry and histochemistry of mandibular glands in camel, ox, sheep and goat. Forty heads of apparently healthy adult animals (10 heads for each) were collected from Alssalam slaughter house, Omdurman, Sudan. The histometric measurements revealed three types of acini and four types of ducts according to diameter. The acini were either small and intermediate or large. The small acini revealed a big difference in diameter between camel and sheep and a similar diameter in goat and camel; ox and sheep. The intermediate acini showed a big difference between camel, ox and sheep. The large acini showed a big difference in diameter between camel, ox and sheep; ox, sheep and goat. The ducts were intercalated, striated, interlobular and interlobar ducts. The intercalated duct showed a slight difference in diameter among camel, ox, goat and sheep; a big significant difference between camel and sheep was observed. The striated duct showed a big significant difference between ox and goat and sheep and ox but the diameter was almost similar in camel, ox and sheep. The interlobular duct had the same diameter in camel, ox and sheep and a big difference was observed between goat and the rest of animals. The interlobar duct showed the greatest diameter in the goat, whereas in camel, ox and sheep the diameters were similar. The carbohydrate observations showed generally a difference in degree of PAS-positive, AB- positive and PAS/AB sequence reaction among the animals used and especially in the parenchyma of gland of camel
Description: article
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16416
ISSN: ISSN 1605-427X
Appears in Collections:Volume 17 No. 1

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