Detection liquid for diagnosing recessive endometritis of dairy cattle
A technology for endometritis and liquid detection, which is applied in the direction of material analysis by observing the impact on chemical indicators, and analysis by making materials undergo chemical reactions, which can solve problems such as delayed treatment time, cumbersome operations, and elimination of cows , to increase economic benefits, increase conception rate, and reduce production costs
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[0006] The following describes the embodiments of the present invention in detail. A test solution for diagnosing recessive endometritis in dairy cows, the test solution includes a standard solution and a staining solution; the standard solution consists of 30g sodium lauryl sulfonate, 1000ml distilled water and 0.1g bromocresol purple Composition; when preparing, dissolve 30g of sodium dodecyl sulfonate in 1000ml of distilled water, adjust the pH to 6.4 with 2M sodium hydroxide, add 0.1g of bromocresol purple; the dyeing solution is 1.5% by volume It is composed of eosin, 50% methanol, 0.5% glacial acetic acid, 45% distilled water and 3% sodium tetraborate.
[0007] For diagnosis and use, select dairy cows that have not participated in the postpartum, inject 15-30ml of sterile normal saline into the uterine horn, massage the uterus, and then collect the intrauterine fluid; configure and mix the staining solution, normal saline and intrauterine fluid in equal proportions. , Comp...
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