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MELK study: an observational study on human milk composition and infant health determinants during the first year of life in a Dutch cohort. [PDF]

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A Review on Camel Milk Composition, Techno-Functional Properties and Processing Constraints. [PDF]

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Composition of Lemur Milk

Folia Primatologica, 1976
The average composition of 8 samples of milk from Lemur catta, L. fulvus, L. macaco and a hybrid lemur was (in g/100 ml): lipids, 2.3; protein, 2.7; lactose, 6.4; and ash, 0.35. The fatty acids and major minerals were also quantified. The results did not support classification of L. fulvus and L. macaco within the same species.
D H, Buss, R W, Cooper, K, Wallen
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Composition of milk cephalins

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1968
Lipid was extracted from lyophilized samples of cow, goat, sheep, horse, and human milk. The cephalins were isolated by thin-layer chromatography and ascertained to be the major, but variable component of all milk phospholipids examined except in the case of the horse. The predominant cephalin type was found to be phosphatidyl ethanolamine (PE), while
G M, Moore, J B, Rattray, D M, Irvine
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Optimising Milk Composition

BSAP Occasional Publication, 2004
During recent decades, the UK dairy industry has had to adjust to the introduction of milk quotas in 1984, the deregulation of milk markets in 1994, and accommodate changes in the demand for dairy products. The combination of these factors, in addition to Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy and Foot and Mouth disease, and a fall in milk price has ...
Adam L. Lock, Kevin J. Shingfield
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