نتایج جستجو برای: milk fat content

تعداد نتایج: 581762  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
B Kaupe H Brandt E-M Prinzenberg G Erhardt

Recent publications indicate genetic variation in milk production traits on proximal BTA14, which cannot be explained solely with genetic variation in the DGAT1 gene. To elucidate these QTL effects, animals from a German Holstein granddaughter design (18 families, 1,291 sons) were genotyped for CYP11B1 (V30A) and DGAT1 (K232A) polymorphisms. Frequencies of alleles of maternal descent were estim...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2011
A Sterk B E O Johansson H Z H Taweel M Murphy A M van Vuuren W H Hendriks J Dijkstra

The effects of an increasing proportion of crushed linseed (CL) in combination with varying forage type (grass or corn silage) and forage to concentrate ratio (F:C), and their interactions on milk fatty acid (FA) profile of high-producing dairy cows was studied using a 3-factor Box-Behnken design. Sixteen Holstein and 20 Swedish Red cows were blocked according to breed, parity, and milk yield, ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2005
C Dobarganes García M Pérez Hernández G Cantalapiedra J M Salas J A Merino

A 3 x 3 Latin Square experiment was designed to compare 2 ways of bypassing the effects of the rumen with olive oil fatty acids in 'Manchega' dairy ewes. Treatments were a control diet, CaOFA (control diet plus 45 g of olive fatty acids as calcium soap), and OO (control plus 45 g/d of olive fatty acids as olive oil emulsified in skim milk) and bottle-fed to animals trained to maintain the retic...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2008
K E Kliem R Morgan D J Humphries K J Shingfield D I Givens

Even though extensive research has examined the role of nutrition on milk fat composition, there is less information on the impact of forages on milk fatty acid (FA) composition. In the current study, the effect of replacing grass silage (GS) with maize silage (MS) as part of a total mixed ration on animal performance and milk FA composition was examined using eight multiparous mid-lactation co...

2005
Massimo Mozzon Natale G. Frega Baldassare Fronte Massimo Tocchini

Three groups of ten lactating Sardinian ewes were used between 3 and 6 month of lactation to determine the effects of supplementing diets with n-3 fatty acids on milk production and milk fat composition. The control group (A) was fed on a mixture of Gramineae hay with a pelleted alfalfa and concentrate; the other groups (B and C) were given the control ration supplemented with graded levels of ...

2014
Sanne Boesveldt Johan N. Lundström

The desire to consume high volumes of fat is thought to originate from an evolutionary pressure to hoard calories, and fat is among the few energy sources that we can store over a longer time period. From an ecological perspective, however, it would be beneficial to detect fat from a distance, before ingesting it. Previous results indicate that humans detect high concentrations of fatty acids b...

Journal: :Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi 2022

Research in recent years has focused on innovative technologies that provide pathogen inactivation without damaging the structural properties of foods. Ohmic heating (OH) is an technology, provides effective microbial with massive and rapid heating. This study aims to determine effects milk fat Listeria monocytogenes by OH a low voltage gradient. L. inoculated 3.1%, 1.5%, 0.1% fat-milk samples ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1973
D Barltrop T E Oppè

Barltrop, D., and Oppe, T. E. (1973). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 48, 580. Calcium and fat absorption by low birthweight infants from a calciumsupplemented milk formula. The retention of calcium and fat by low birthweight infants from two milks differing only in their calcium content has been determined. Calcium supplementation of the milk formula resulted in enhanced retentions of calciu...

2014
Nan Li Feng Zhao Chenjie Wei Mengyao Liang Na Zhang Chunmei Wang Qing-Zhang Li Xue-Jun Gao

Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) belong to a family of nuclear transcription factors. The question of which is the most important positive regulator in milk fat synthesis in dairy cow mammary epithelial cells (DCMECs) between SREBPs or other nuclear transcription factors, such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), remains a controversial one. Recent studies...

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