نتایج جستجو برای: milk hypersensitivities

تعداد نتایج: 71783  

عبدالاحد شادپرور, , مرادپاشا اسکندری نسب, , احمد قربانی, , سید ابوالحسن میر مهدوی چابک, ,

Using a deterministic model for dairy herd according to milk pricing system in Iran, the economic weights of milk production, fat percentage, protein percentage and herd life with minimized cost were identified, while restricted total input and total costs were variable in animal unit. By data simulation and the data obtained from 3 different dairy herds in Iran, the sensitivity of economic val...

Journal: :Veterinary world 2015
T K Patbandha S Marandi K Ravikala R Pathak B R Maharana K S Murthy

AIM To study the alteration of major milk components such as milk fat, protein, lactose, solid not fat (SNF) and total solids (TS) and their association with different degree of intra-mammary inflammation (IMI) in Jaffrabadi buffaloes. MATERIALS AND METHODS Milk samples (n=1516) were collected from Jaffrabadi buffaloes separately from each quarter. Milk samples were analyzed for milk fat, pro...

Komeily-Fanood, R, Koohy-Kamaly, P, Koushki, MR,

Background and Objectives: Considering high levels of pasteurized and UHT milks (simple and flavored) production and consumtion in Iran, especially in adolescents and young people, decreases in total fat and sucrose levels as the most important national goals for the prevention of non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are important. Therefore, the aim of this st...

Background and Objectives: Breast milk composition is affected by several factors such as maternal diet and body mass index. Milk fats include a major calorie content of the milk, which changes dramatically throughout the lactation. The aim of the present study was to assess breast milk fatty acid profile in overweight and obese mothers and its correlations with maternal body mass index. Mater...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 1988
E Thiels C P Cramer J R Alberts

We examined the relation between milk availability and milk intake during the period in which rat pups gradually abandon milk as a food source. The amount of milk produced by rat dams does not change from postpartum Day 15 to Day 20, but decreases thereafter and completely disappears around Day 30. In contrast, the amount of milk actually obtained by pups does begin to decline between Days 15 a...

2013
Paolo Polidori Silvia Vincenzetti

Human breast milk is the best nutritional support that insures the right development and influences the immune status of the newborn infant. However, when it is not possible to breast feed, it may be necessary to use commercial infant formulas that mimic, where possible, the levels and types of nutrients present in human milk. Despite this, some formula-fed infant develops allergy and/or atopic...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2009
Stephen P Oliver Kathryn J Boor Steven C Murphy Shelton E Murinda

An increasing number of people are consuming raw unpasteurized milk. Enhanced nutritional qualities, taste, and health benefits have all been advocated as reasons for increased interest in raw milk consumption. However, science-based data to substantiate these claims are limited. People continue to consume raw milk even though numerous epidemiological studies have shown clearly that raw milk ca...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2001
S M Godden K D Lissemore D F Kelton K E Leslie J S Walton J H Lumsden

The objectives of this study were to describe the relationships between milk urea concentrations and nutritional management, production, and economic variables in commercial dairy herds. Dairy Herd Improvement (DHI) test-day milk urea data, production data, and information on ration nutrient composition and feeding management programs were collected over a 13-mo period from 53 commercial Ontari...

2014

The objective of this paper was to determine the opportunities of improving milk productivity and altering the milk composition through nutritional interventions. The increase in the nutraceutical value of milk is expected through dietary modifications of the animal. Feeding high concentrate diets combined with dietary fat can be used to modify the FA profile of milk, without negative effect on...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Eduardo López-Huertas Birgit Teucher Julio J Boza Antonio Martínez-Férez Gosia Majsak-Newman Luis Baró Juan J Carrero María González-Santiago Juristo Fonollá Susan Fairweather-Tait

BACKGROUND Adequate intakes of calcium are required for optimal bone health and protection against chronic disease. Dairy products are an excellent source of calcium. OBJECTIVE The absorption of calcium from a range of fortified milks was measured in humans with the use of stable isotopes. DESIGN Fifteen volunteers participated in a randomized, controlled, double-blind crossover study. Five...

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