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1988
Milk is secreted by all species of mammals to supply nutrition and immunological protection to the young. It performs these functions with a large array of distinctive compounds. Interspecies differences in the quantitative composition of milk (Jenness and Sloan 1970) probably reflect differences in the metabolic processes of the lactating mother and ...
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Milk is secreted by all species of mammals to supply nutrition and immunological protection to the young. It performs these functions with a large array of distinctive compounds. Interspecies differences in the quantitative composition of milk (Jenness and Sloan 1970) probably reflect differences in the metabolic processes of the lactating mother and ...
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Flavin composition of human milk
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1990The identity and quantity of greater than 95% of the flavins present in human milk were assessed by acid-phenol extractions followed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and riboflavin were the predominant flavins, followed by 10-(2'-hydroxyethyl)-flavin.
Z K, Roughead, D B, McCormick
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Composition of bovine milk lipids
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1973AbstractRecent literature on the composition of milk lipids is reviewed and discussed. Many additional exotic fatty acids, mainly branched chain, keto, hydroxy and isomers containing double bonds, have been identified, often with the aid of mass spectrometry. It is estimated that ca. 500 fatty acids have been found in milk lipids.
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Secretion and composition of colostrum and milk
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982SUMMARY Lacteal fluids contain antibodies of immunoglobulin (Ig) A, IgG, and IgM classes, and these proteins are complete and biologically active. Lymphocytic cells have also been demonstrated that are capable of an array of biological activity characteristic of similar cells in the blood.
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The molecular manipulation of milk composition
Genome, 1989The introduction of cloned genes into the mouse germ line is now routine. Although more difficult technically, gene transfer has been accomplished in farm animals and offers the potential for genetic improvement. In this regard, we have been investigating the use of transgenic animals as production vehicles for high value proteins in milk.
A. J. Clark +10 more
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Nutrient Composition of Human Milk
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2001A complex interplay of maternal homeostatic mechanisms influences nutrient transfer to nursing infants, and with a few exceptions, excess maternal intake or a moderate deficiency in the maternal diet does not appreciably alter nutrient transfer to infants unless it has persisted for some time.
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COMPOSITION OF HUMAN COLOSTRUM AND MILK
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1949WITH the information available, the obvious approach to the problem of infant feeding is based on the use of human milk when feasible and of formulas simulating it as nearly as possible when for any reason breast milk cannot be made available to an infant.
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Asses: milk yield and composition
2006Hypoallergenicity of ass's milk protein have been recently confirmed, allowing ass's milk to be considered a valid substitute to the available hypoallergenic infant formulas. Following the medical suggestion, this paper deals with the feasibility of ass's milk production and some of its essential traits, reviewing experimental data from studies carried
SALIMEI, Elisabetta, Chiofalo B.
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