نتایج جستجو برای: milk yeild

تعداد نتایج: 71712  

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2016
C Charton H Larroque C Robert-Granié D Pomiès H Leclerc N C Friggens J Guinard-Flament

Some dairy farmers opt to omit one milking, either incidentally or weekly, without changing other milking times. This practice entails an extended milking interval of 24h (24h-MI), which is associated with a decrease in milk yield. This decrease varies among cows and could be partly due to factors such as stage of lactation and milk yield level. The aim of this study was to describe the average...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1986
M H Raghib W Y Chan O M Rennert

1. Very little is known about the biological availability of manganese from human milk and other infant milk diets. To determine the relative Mn availability, and to examine whether the age and the duration of previous fasting affect Mn absorption, sucking rats were given human milk, bovine milk and infant formula (regular Similac; Ross Laboratories, Columbus, OH) extrinsically labelled with 54...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2010
Henry Akinbi Jareen Meinzen-Derr Christine Auer Yan Ma Derek Pullum Ryosuke Kusano Krzysztof J Reszka Kira Zimmerly

OBJECTIVES Preterm infants are often fed pasteurized donor milk or mother's milk that has been stored frozen for up to 4 weeks. Our objectives were to assess the impact of pasteurization or prolonged storage at -20 degrees C on the immunologic components of human milk and the capability of the different forms of human milk to support bacterial proliferation. MATERIALS AND METHODS The concentr...

2012
Sarah C. Bath Suzanne Button Margaret P. Rayman

Iodine is required for adequate thyroid hormone production, which is essential for brain development, particularly in the first trimester of pregnancy. Milk is the principal source of iodine in UK diets, and while small studies in Europe have shown organic milk to have a lower iodine concentration than conventional milk, no such study has been conducted in Britain. In view of the increasing pop...

2012
K. Xia W. B. Xi Z. B. Wang Y. Wang Y. G. Zhang

The present experiment aimed to evaluate the effect of HMBi on the production performance and metabolism in dairy cows. Thirty multiparous Holstein dairy cows under similar conditions were randomly assigned to three dietary treatments; i) Control, a basal diet; ii) T1, a basal diet plus HMBi (0 g prepartum and 18 g postpartum); and iii) T2, a basal diet plus HMBi (10 g prepartum and 18 g postpa...

Journal: :Food microbiology 2015
Elizabeth A McInnis Karen M Kalanetra David A Mills Elizabeth A Maga

To protect infants from infection, human milk contains high levels of the enzyme lysozyme, unlike the milk of dairy animals. We have genetically engineered goats to express human lysozyme (hLZ milk) in their milk at 68% the amount found in human milk to help extend this protection. This study looked at the effect of hLZ on bacteria in raw milk over time. As the microbial diversity of goats' mil...

Journal: :Australian family physician 2006
Lisa Helen Amir

BACKGROUND Many breastfeeding women have concerns about their milk supply; 'not enough milk' is the most common reason women give for stopping breastfeeding, however their concern is often unwarranted. OBJECTIVE The article describes the process of history taking and examination of mother and infant to determine if the mother's milk supply is adequate, the causes of insufficient milk supply, ...

Journal: :Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2007
Giovanna Monti Enrico Bertino Maria Cristina Muratore Alessandra Coscia Francesco Cresi Leandra Silvestro Claudio Fabris Donatella Fortunato Maria Gabriella Giuffrida Amedeo Conti

Successful therapy in cow's milk protein allergy rests on completely eliminating cow's milk proteins from the child's diet: it is thus necessary to provide a replacement food. This prospective study investigated tolerance of donkey's milk in a population of 46 selected children with cow's milk protein allergy, for whom it was not possible to use any cow's milk substitute. Thirty-eight children ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1987
H Brüssow H Hilpert I Walther J Sidoti C Mietens P Bachmann

Pregnant cows were successfully hyperimmunized with all four human rotavirus serotypes, resulting in a 100-fold increase in neutralizing milk antibody titers over those of controls. Milk antibodies were isolated batchwise from 1,000 kg of pooled milk for the first 10 lactation days, yielding 10 kg of freeze-dried milk immunoglobulin concentrate consisting of 50% bovine milk immunoglobulins. Mil...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Catherine Peta Garbin Vanessa Susanna Sakalidis Lynda Maree Chadwick Elizabeth Whan Peter Edwin Hartmann Donna Tracy Geddes

Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) is a well-recognized cause of breastfeeding difficulties and, if untreated, can cause maternal nipple pain and trauma, ineffective feeding, and poor infant weight gain. In some cases, this condition will result in a downregulation of the maternal milk supply. Milk-production measurements (24-hour) for a breastfeeding infant with ankyloglossia revealed the ineffective ...

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