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Braz. j. biol ; 82: 1-8, 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1468576

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This article presents the results of the level of feeding and the health status of dairy cows in a commercial dairy farm on the content of the main components in milk (fat, protein, urea). The aim of the research was to study the milk productivity and composition of milk of cows, to analyze the level of feeding and the content of basic nutrients in the diet of the farm. The farm breeds purebred Holstein cattle with a high genetic potential for productivity. The milking herd was formed in 2009 on the basis of 600 heads of Holstein-Friesian heifers imported from Hungary, as well as 65 heads of Holsteinized heifers of Ukrainian selection from Ukraine in 2015. Today the livestock numbers about 1,500 head of cattle, of which there are about 900 breeders. On the territory of the farm there are: 3 cowsheds for keeping cows, an insemination room, a milking parlor with a parallel installation of the Delaval company, in which 48 cows are milked for one milking, the ABK, where the manager’s office, livestock technician, accounting is located, and a mini-hotel with dining room and lounges. Dairy bases are equipped with auto-drinkers, ventilation, plumbing, electric lighting, manure removal mechanisms, and a milking installation. The object of the research was Holstein cows in the amount of 483 heads of Aina Dairy Farm LLP. The studies were carried out according to generally accepted zootechnical methods using modern equipment for conducting analyzes and interstate and state standards. The research results showed that the milk productivity of cows averaged 19.5 kg per day, the fat content 4.3%, the protein 3.9%, the number of somatic cells 230.5 thousand units / ml, urea 45.3 mg / 100 ml respectively. Analyzing the [...].


Este artigo apresenta os resultados do nível de alimentação e do estado de saúde de vacas leiteiras em uma fazenda comercial leiteira sobre o conteúdo dos principais componentes do leite (gordura, proteína, ureia). O objetivo da pesquisa foi estudar a produtividade e composição do leite de vacas, analisar o nível de alimentação e o teor de nutrientes básicos na dieta da fazenda. A fazenda produz gado holandês de raça pura com alto potencial genético de produtividade. O rebanho leiteiro foi formado em 2009 com base em 600 cabeças de novilhas Holstein-Friesian importadas da Hungria, bem como 65 cabeças de novilhas holsteinizadas da seleção ucraniana em 2015. Hoje o gado totaliza cerca de 1.500 cabeças de gado, das quais existem cerca de 900 criadores. No território da fazenda existem: 3 estábulos para criação de vacas, uma sala de inseminação, uma sala de ordenha com instalação paralela da empresa Delaval, na qual são ordenhadas 48 vacas para cada ordenha, a ABK, onde fica o escritório do gestor, pecuária técnica, a contabilidade está localizada, e um mini-hotel com refeitório e salões. As bases leiteiras são equipadas com bebedouros automáticos, ventilação, encanamento, iluminação elétrica, mecanismo de remoção de esterco e instalação de ordenha. O objeto da pesquisa foram vacas da raça holandesa no valor de 483 cabeças da Aina Dairy Farm LLP. Os estudos foram realizados de acordo com métodos zootécnicos geralmente aceitos, utilizando equipamentos modernos para a realização de análises e padrões interestaduais e estaduais. Os resultados da pesquisa mostraram que a produtividade do leite das vacas era em média 19,5 kg por dia, o teor de gordura 4,3%, a proteína 3,9%, o número de células somáticas 230,5 mil unidades / ml, ureia 45,3 mg / 100 ml respectivamente. A análise do nível de ureia no leite [...].


Subject(s)
Female , Animals , Cattle , Diet/veterinary , Fats/analysis , Milk/chemistry , Nutrients/analysis , Milk Proteins/analysis , Animal Feed , Urea/analysis
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 73(5): 1187-1193, Sept.-Oct. 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1345279

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This research article aims to evaluate the effect of total replacement of corn by soybean meal and urea on intake and apparent digestibility of dry matter and its components, production and composition of milk and feeding behavior of lactating cows grazing, with intermittent stocking Mombaça grass (Megathyrsus maximus cv. Mombaça). Twelve milking cows were distributed in a triple 4 x 4 latin square. Experimental treatments consisted of four soybean meal replacement levels by corn more urea (0; 33; 66; 100%). The grass has an average content of crude protein and neutral detergent fiber of 19% and 59%, respectively. The replacement of soybean meal by corn and urea did not affect the intake and digestibility of nutrients. A linear reduction of milk production was observed, but there was no change in milk production corrected to 4.0% of fat. The milk components (g/kg) of fat, protein, lactose, and total solids were not altered, as well as feeding behavior. Under the conditions of this study, the replacement of the diets is suitable for crossbred dairy cows in lactation third medium, producing in average of 12.5 kg/day-1 when kept in quality pastures.(AU)


Este artigo de pesquisa tem como objetivo avaliar o efeito da substituição total do milho pelo farelo de soja e ureia sobre o consumo e a digestibilidade aparente da matéria seca e de seus componentes, a produção e a composição do leite e o comportamento alimentar de vacas em lactação mantidas em pastos capim-mombaça (Megathyrsus maximus cv. Mombaça) manejado sob lotação intermitente. Doze vacas em lactação foram distribuídas em um quadrado latino triplo 4 x 4. Os tratamentos experimentais consistiram de quatro níveis de substituição do farelo de soja pelo milho mais ureia (0; 33; 66; 100%). O capim-mombaça apresentou um teor médio de proteína bruta e de fibra em detergente neutro de 19% e 59%, respectivamente. A substituição do farelo de soja por milho e ureia não afetou o consumo e a digestibilidade dos nutrientes. Observou-se redução linear da produção de leite, mas não houve alteração na produção de leite corrigida para 4,0% de gordura. Os componentes do leite (g/kg): gordura, proteína, lactose e sólidos totais não foram alterados, assim como o comportamento ingestivo dos animais. Nas condições deste estudo, a substituição total do milho pelo farelo de soja e ureia nas dietas é adequada para vacas mestiças leiteiras em terço médio de lactação, produzindo, em média, 12,5 kg / dia-1 quando mantidas em pastagens de qualidade.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle , Soybeans , Urea , Zea mays , Diet/veterinary , Animal Feed , Milk Proteins/analysis
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Rev. Paul. Pediatr. (Ed. Port., Online) ; 39: e2019097, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1136770

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the composition of macronutrients present in the milk of mothers of preterm newborn infants (PTNB) - protein, fat, carbohydrate, and calories - by gestational age (GA), chronological age (CA) and maternal variables. Methods: Longitudinal study that analyzed 215 milk samples from the 51 mothers of PTNB admitted in three Neonatal Intensive Care Units of Rio de Janeiro from May/2013-January/2014. Milk collection was performed by pickup pump, on a fixed day of each week until discharge. The spectrophotometric technique with Infrared Analysis (MilkoScan Minor 104) was used for the quantitative analysis. A sample of 7 mL of human milk was taken from the total volume of milk extracted by the mother. The data was grouped by GA (25-27, 28-31, 32-36, 37-40 weeks) and by CA (zero to 4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-16 weeks). Results: Protein, carbohydrate, fat and calories did not show any pattern of change, with no difference among groups of GA. When the macronutrients were analyzed by groups of CA, protein decreased, with significant difference between the first two groups of CA. Carbohydrates, fat and calories presented increasing values in all groups, without significant differences. Weight gain during pregnancy, maternal hypertension and maternal age were associated with changes in fat and calories in the first moment of the analysis of milk. Conclusions: There was a significant decrease in the levels of protein during the first eight weeks after birth. CA may be an important factor in the composition of human milk.


RESUMO Objetivo: Analisar a composição dos macronutrientes presentes no leite de mães de recém-nascidos pré-termo (RNPT) - gorduras, carboidratos e calorias - por idade gestacional (IG), idade cronológica (IC) e variáveis maternos. Métodos: Estudo longitudinal para analisar 215 amostras de leite de 51 mães de RNPT admitidos em três unidades neonatais do Rio de Janeiro de maio/2013 a janeiro/2014. A coleta de leite foi realizada por bomba coletora, em dia fixo a cada semana até a alta. Utilizou-se a técnica espectrofotométrica com análise de infravermelho (MilkoScan Minor 104) para a análise quantitativa. Uma amostra de 7 mL de leite humano foi retirada do volume total de leite extraído pela mãe. Os dados foram agrupados por IG (25-27, 28-31, 32-36 e 37-40 semanas) e por IC (0-4, 5-8, 9-12 e 13-16 semanas). Resultados: Proteínas, carboidratos, gorduras e calorias não apresentaram nenhum padrão de mudança, não havendo diferença entre os grupos de IG. Quando os macronutrientes foram analisados por grupos de IC, a proteína diminuiu, com diferença significante entre os dois primeiros grupos de IC. Carboidratos, gorduras e calorias apresentaram valores crescentes em todos os grupos, sem diferença estatística. O ganho de peso durante a gestação, a presença de hipertensão arterial e a idade materna foram associados a alterações de gordura e calorias no primeiro momento da análise do leite. Conclusões: Observou-se redução estatisticamente significante nos níveis de proteína durante as primeiras oito semanas após o nascimento. A IC pode ser um fator importante na composição do leite humano.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Adult , Dietary Carbohydrates/analysis , Dietary Fats/analysis , Nutrients/analysis , Milk, Human/chemistry , Milk Proteins/analysis , Energy Intake , Longitudinal Studies , Gestational Age , Maternal Age , Infant, Very Low Birth Weight , Mothers
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 54(4): 395-406, jul. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1149029

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Resumen El objetivo del presente trabajo fue el desarrollo de dos enzimoinmunoensayos competitivos (EIC) para la detección de trazas de soja y de leche en productos libres de gluten. Como anticuerpos primarios se utilizaron antisueros policlonales de conejo específicos contra proteínas de soja o de leche. Se determinaron las concentraciones óptimas de antígenos a inmovilizar en la placa y las concentraciones de anticuerpos primarios a utilizar en la competencia. Las curvas de calibración se ajustaron utilizando concentraciones crecientes de un extracto de producto de soja y de un extracto de leche descremada en polvo. El producto de soja y la leche descremada se extrajeron con buffer Tris-HCl 0,0625 M con dodecilsulfato de sodio al 3% y sulfito de sodio 0,1 M al 2%. Se evaluaron los parámetros de validación: linealidad, límites de detección y de cuantificación, recuperación y precisión en el día y entre días, los cuales resultaron adecuados. Se analizaron 9 productos libres de gluten con los EIC desarrollados y con kits de ELISA comerciales. Ambos EIC se comportaron de manera similar con respecto a los kits comerciales. Los EIC permitieron confirmar la presencia de leche en las muestras que la declaraban. En algunas muestras que no declaraban ni leche ni soja, ambos EIC detectaron su presencia (resultados confirmados con los kits comerciales). Los EIC desarrollados poseen menor costo que los kits y, por lo tanto, éstos podrían utilizarse como métodos de screening. Cuando esta metodología resulte negativa, debe confirmarse con un método más sensible (comercial) para garantizar la ausencia de proteínas de soja o de leche.


Abstract The aim of this study was to develop two competitive enzyme immunoassays (CEI) to detect the presence of traces of soy and milk in gluten-free products. Specific rabbit polyclonal antiserums against soy protein and other against elemilk protein were used as primary antibodies. Optimal antigen concentrations to be immobilized on the plate and primary antibody concentrations to be used in competition were determined. The calibration curves were fitted using increasing concentrations of an extract of soy product and of defatted milk powder. The soy product and the defatted milk were extracted with Tris-HCl buffer 0,0625 M with 3% sodium dodecyl sulfate and 2% sodium sulfite 0.1 M. The validation parameters were evaluated: linearity, limit of detection and quantification, recovery and precision on the day and in between days. They were appropriate. Nine commercial samples of gluten-free products were analyzed with these developed CEI and commercial ELISA kits. It was observed that both CEI behaved similarly with respect to the commercial kits. The enzyme immunoassays confirmed the presence of milk in samples that declared it. In some samples that did not declare the presence of milk or soy, both enzyme immunoassays detected their presence -these results were confirmed using commercial kits. The developed CEI have a lower cost than the commercial kits, so these could be used as screening methods. When this methodology is negative, it should be confirmed with a more sensitive (commercial) method to ensure the absence of soy or milk protein.


Resumo O objetivo do presente trabalho foi o desenvolvimento de dois enzimoimunoensaios competitivos (EIC), para a detecção de vestígios de soja e leite em produtos livres de glúten. Antissoros policlonais de coelho específicos contra proteínas de soja ou de leite foram utilizados como anticorpos primários. Foram determinadas as concentrações ótimas de antígenos a serem imobilizados na placa e as concentrações de anticorpos primários a serem utilizadas na competição. As curvas de calibração foram ajustadas usando concentrações crescentes de um extrato de produto de soja e de um extrato de leite em pó desnatado. O produto de soja e o leite desnatado foram extraídos com tampão Tris-HCl 0,0625 M com dodecil sulfato de sódio a 3% e sulfito de sódio 0,1 M a 2%. Os parâmetros de validação foram avaliados: linearidade, limite de detecção e quantificação, recuperação e precisão no dia e entre os dias, os quais resultaram adequados. Nove produtos livres de glúten foram analisados com os EIC desenvolvidos e com kits de ELISA comerciais. Os dois EICs se comportaram de maneira semelhante em relação aos kits comerciais. Os EIC permitiram confirmar a presença de leite nas amostras que o declararam. Em algumas amostras que declaravam nem leite nem soja, ambos os EIC detectaram sua presença (resultados confirmados usando kits comerciais). Os EIC desenvolvidos têm um custo menor que os kits, portanto, eles poderiam ser utilizados como métodos de triagem. Quando esta metodologia é negativa, deve ser confirmada com um método mais sensível (comercial) para garantir a ausência de proteínasda soja ou do leite.


Subject(s)
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Soybean Proteins/analysis , Diet, Gluten-Free , Food Analysis/methods , Milk Proteins/analysis , Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Sodium Sulfite , Food Technology/methods
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 26(4): 148-151, out./dez. 2019. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1380139

ABSTRACT

Objetivou-se analisar a aplicação da ocitocina influenciando na eficiência da ejeção do leite; ao ponto de ocorrer um aumento da produção e mudanças na composição. Foram utilizados 45 animais, durante 105 dias, divididos em três tratamentos, no tratamento 1 (T1) os animais receberam 0,5ml de soro fisiológico, logo após realizava-se a ordenha destes animais, sendo considerado o tratamento controle, no T2 os animais receberam ocitocina antes do início da ordenha, e logo após ordenhava-se estes animais; no T3 os animais receberam ocitocina ao final da ordenha e reordenhava-se estes animais. Para aferir a produção das vacas foram usados medidores de leite, com pesagens de produção realizadas quinzenalmente. Após aferido a produção de todos os animais, as amostras de leite foram coletadas e encaminhadas para as análises posterior. As variáveis físico-químicas do leite analisadas foram: porcentagem de gordura, lactose e proteína. Os resultados foram submetidos à análise de variância e posteriormente, ao teste de comparação de médias, com diferença estatística significativa de 5%. De acordo com os resultados obtidos a ocitocina influenciou na produção leiteira com um aumento na produtividade diária por animal, mas não se observou diferenças significativas nas médias de porcentagem de gordura, lactose e proteína do leite.


This study aimed to analyze the application of oxytocin influence in the milk ejection efficiency; as to occur an increase in production and changes in milk composition. 45 animals were used for 105 days, divided into three treatments, the treatment one received 0.5ml of physiological saline, in the treatment two were given oxytocin to the animals before the milking; and in treatment theree the animals received oxytocin at the end of milking. To measure the cow's milk production, milk meters were used, and were performed fortnightly. After measured the production of all animals, samples were collected and sent for analysis. The physico-chemical variables analyzed were: percentage of fat, lactose and protein. The results were submitted to ANOVA and subsequently the mean comparison test, with statistical significance of 5%. According to obtained results oxytocin influence the milk production with a significant increase in daily productivity per animal, but there was no significant difference in percentage of fat, lactose and milk protein.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Cattle , Oxytocin/analysis , Food Production , Dairying/methods , Milk/economics , Lactose/analysis , Milk Ejection/drug effects , Milk Proteins/analysis
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 26(3): 99-103, jul./set. 2019. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1391125

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Objetivou-se com esse trabalho avaliar a influência da fase de lactação e do intervalo de tempo entre as ordenhas sobre os constituintes e a produção de leite de cabras no semiárido da Paraíba. Foram utilizados 28 animais da raça Anglo Nubiana distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado em arranjo fatorial do tipo 3 x 2, três fases de lactação e dois turnos de ordenha. A análise de variância não revelou efeito (P>0,05) de fase de lactação para proteína, gordura e sólidos totais. Contudo, houve diferença significativa (P<0,05) para lactose e produção de leite dentro das fases de lactação e intervalo entre ordenhas. Para acidez e densidade houve efeito (P<0,05) de fase de lactação e do turno da ordenha. Houve correlação negativa entre o turno da ordenha para produção de leite, acidez, lactose, densidade, proteína e gordura. Com relação à fase de lactação observou-se correlação negativa para produção de leite e lactose e correlação positiva para acidez e proteína. A composição do leite de cabra sofre influência da fase de lactação e do intervalo entre ordenhas. Intervalo de tempo igual entre as ordenhas favorece a produção de um leite com uma composição mais uniforme.


The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of lactation stage and the time interval between milking on ingredients and the production of milk goats in the semiarid region of Paraíba. We used 28 animals of Anglo Nubian breed distributed in a completely randomized design in a factorial arrangement of type 3 x 2, three stages of lactation and two milking shifts. Analysis of variance revealed no effect (P>0.05) were lactating for fat, protein and total solids. However, there was significant difference (P<0.05) for lactose and milk production within the phases of lactation and the interval between milking. For acidity and density was no effect (P<0.05), lactation stage and the milking turn. There was a negative correlation between the shift milking for milk, acidity, lactose, density, protein and fat. With respect to stage of lactation negative correlation was observed for milk and lactose positive correlation for acidity and protein. The goat milk composition is influenced by the stage of lactation and the interval between milking. Equal time interval between milking favors the production of milk with a more uniform composition.


Subject(s)
Animals , Lactation , Goats/metabolism , Milk/chemistry , Food Composition , Fats/analysis , Food Analysis , Lactose/analysis , Milk Proteins/analysis
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Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. (Online) ; 55(1): 1-11, 2 abr. 2018. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-912747

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated the effect of somatic cell count (SCC) on composition and hygienic quality of dairy herd bulk tank milk ­ specifically, the effect of SCC of bulk tank of dairy herds on composition (fat, protein, total solids, nonfat dry solids) and on total bacterial count (TBC), psychrotrophic count (PC) and coliform count (CC) were evaluated. A total of 230 dairy herds located south of Minas Gerais and west of São Paulo were selected based on SCC geometric mean obtained from five monthly analyses preceding the start of the sampling. The dairy farms were classified according to SCC in three groups: low (< 250,000 cells/mL, n = 84), medium (> 250,000 and < 750,000 cells/mL, n = 79) and high SCC (> 750,000 cells/mL, n = 67). After herd selection, bulk tank milk samples were collected every 14 days for three months totaling 1380 samples, which were subjected to analysis of composition, TBC, PC, and CC. A decrease of TBC and CC was observed in herds with low SCC; however, herds with medium and high SCC had an increase in fat, crude protein, and total solids contents. A medium correlation was observed between TBC and PC (r = 0.6215), and also between PC and CC (r = 0.3692). Based on hygiene indicators and milk composition, a low and negative correlation between TBC and fat (r = -0.0585), PC and fat (r = -0.0585), and PC and total solids (r = -0.0662) was observed. Dairy herds with SCC < 250,000 cells/mL had higher bulk tank milk hygienic quality; however, considering the composition, herds with higher SCC produced higher milk fat and protein concentration.(AU)


Este trabalho avaliou o efeito da contagem de células somáticas (CCS) na composição e na qualidade higiênica do leite de tanque de rebanhos leiteiros. Especificamente, foram avaliados o efeito da CCS do tanque de rebanhos leiteiros na composição (gordura, proteína, sólidos totais, extrato seco desengordurado) e nas contagens bacteriana total (CBT), de psicrotróficos (CP) e de coliformes (CC). Um total de 230 rebanhos leiteiros localizados no sul de Minas Gerais e oeste de São Paulo foram selecionados com base na média geométrica da CCS obtida de cinco análises mensais anteriores ao início das coletas das amostras. As fazendas foram classificadas de acordo com a CCS em três grupos: baixa (< 250.000 células/mL, n = 84), média (> 250.000 e < 750.000 células/mL, n = 79) e alta CCS (> 750.000 células/mL, n = 67). Após a seleção dos rebanhos, amostras de leite do tanque foram coletadas a cada catorze dias durante três meses, totalizando 1.380 amostras, as quais foram submetidas às análises de composição, CBT, CP e CC. Uma redução da CBT e da CC foi observada em rebanho com baixa CCS; entretanto, rebanhos com média e alta CCS tiveram aumento nos teores de gordura, proteína bruta e sólidos totais. Uma média correlação foi observada entre CBT e CP (r = 0,6215) e também entre CP e CC (r = 0,3692). Com base nos indicadores de higiene e na composição do leite, foi observada uma correlação baixa e negativa entre CBT e gordura (r = -0,0585), CP e gordura (r = -0,0585) e CP e sólidos totais (r = -0,0662). Os rebanhos leiteiros com CCS < 250.000 células/mL apresentaram maior qualidade higiênica do leite de tanque; entretanto, considerando a composição, rebanhos com maior CCS tiveram maiores concentrações de gordura e proteína.(AU)


Subject(s)
Blood Cell Count , Food Hygiene , Milk/microbiology , Food Composition , Food Quality , Microbiological Techniques , Fatty Acids , Milk Proteins/analysis
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Braz. J. Vet. Res. Anim. Sci. (Online) ; 54(2): 188-196, 2017. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-875128

ABSTRACT

The expression of milk proteins in vitro is essential to exploit the mammary gland cells as a biological model. Enzymatic tissue disaggregation has been widely used to establish mammary cell culture, but its effect in long-term ovine mammary cell culture is not completely elucidated. This study aimed at comparing mechanical/enzymatic and mechanical dissociation methods to establish ovine mammary cell culture. We compared cellular differentiation induced by lactating ewe serum or fetal bovine serum based on the gene expression levels of milk proteins (beta-lactoglobulin, alpha s1-casein, and betacasein). Mechanically dissociated cells were positive immunostaining for cytokeratin 8.13, such as mammary epithelial cells. These cells are responsible for milk protein expression and they are low immunostaining for vimentin, mesenchymal marker. Mechanical/enzymatic dissociation cells were positive for vimentin. The fastest cell growth (cell/hour) was observed in the mechanical dissociation group cultured with 10% fetal bovine serum medium. Mechanically and mechanically/enzymatically derived cells were able to express beta-casein and beta-lactoglobulin, but not alpha s1-casein. The relative expression of beta-lactoglobulin was not affected by the tissue dissociation method or culture media, beta-casein relative expression was down regulated in mechanically dissociated cells cultured in the presence of lactating ewe serum, (P = 0.019). Beta-casein relative expression was also down regulated in mechanically/enzymatically dissociated cells cultured with fetal bovine serum (P = 0.021). In the present conditions, we conclude that mechanical dissociation followed by culture with 10% of fetal bovine serum was the most efficient method to induce milk proteins' mRNA expression by ovine mammary epithelial cells in vitro.(AU)


A expressão in vitro de proteínas do leite é essencial para explorar as células da glândula mamária como um modelo biológico. A desagregação tecidual via enzimática é amplamente utilizada para o estabelecimento cultivo de células mamárias. No entanto, seu efeito a longo prazo no cultivo de células da glândula mamária ovina ainda não é bem elucidado. Este estudo tem como objetivo comparar dois métodos de dissociação tecidual, mecânico/enzimático e mecânico, para estabelecer cultivo celular de glândula mamária ovina. A indução da diferenciação celular, por adição de soro de ovelha lactante ou soro fetal bovino, foi avaliada pelos níveis de expressão de proteínas do leite (beta-lactoglobulina, alpha s1-caseína e beta-caseína). Células mecanicamente dissociadas foram positivamente marcadas para a presença de citoqueratina 8.13, marcador para células epiteliais mamárias. Essas células são as responsáveis pela produção das proteínas do leite e são pouco marcadas para a presença de vimentina, marcador para células de origem mesenquimal. Já as células obtidas da dissociação mecânica/ enzimática foram positivamente marcadas para presença de vimentina. A maior velocidade de crescimento (células/hora) foi observado para o grupo com dissociação mecânica cultivado em meio com 10% de soro fetal bovino. As células obtidas tanto da dissociação mecânica quanto mecânica/enzimática foram capazes de expressar beta-lactoglobulina e beta-caseína, mas não alfa s1-caseína. A expressão relativa de beta-lactoglobulina não foi afetada pelo método de dissociação ou meio de cultivo. A expressão relativa da beta-caseína foi negativamente regulada para células mecanicamente dissociadas e cultivadas na presença de soro de ovelha lactante (P = 0,019). A expressão relativa da beta-caseína também foi negativamente regulada para células dissociadas de forma mecânica/enzimática e cultivadas com soro fetal bovino (P = 0,021). Nas condições do presente estudo, concluímos que o método de dissociação mecânica seguido pelo cultivo em meio com 10% de soro fetal bovino foi o método mais eficiente para induzir a expressão mRNA de proteínas do leite por células epiteliais mamárias ovinas in vitro.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Caseins/analysis , Lactoglobulins/analysis , Mammary Glands, Animal/cytology , Milk Proteins/analysis , Sheep , Cell Culture Techniques/veterinary
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Rev. pediatr. electrón ; 12(2): 2-13, jul. 2015. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-776767

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La leche materna es recomendada como el alimento más adecuado en el primer año de vida, ya que proporciona los sustratos necesarios para el crecimiento del recién nacido. En los últimos años se ha ampliado el estudio de la composición de la leche materna y su relación sobre el efecto de la nutrición en los recién nacidos de pre termino. Objetivo: investigar la composición de macronutrientes en leche materna de recién nacidos prematuros (<33 semanas). Métodos: análisis de contenido de proteínas, carbohidratos y lípidos en muestras de leche materna de recién nacidos prematuros (menor que 33 semanas) recolectadas longitudinalmente, según protocolo de estudio. Resultados: Se presenta variabilidad en muestras recolectadas en tres semanas consecutivas de edad posnatal, dando contenido de proteína que vario de 1,34g/dl (DS +/- 0.11) a 1,05 g/dl (DS +/- 0.10) con (p menor que 0,05). Hidratos de carbono vario de 6,20 g/dl (DS +/- 0.17) a 6.77 g/dl (DS+/-±0.22) con (p menor que 0,05). Lípidos vario de 4.10 g/dl (DS +/- 0.39) a 4.33 g/dl (DS +/- 0.26) con (p=0,075).Discusión: Estos datos proporcionan una visión más detallada de la ingesta de nutrientes de los recién nacidos prematuros alimentados con leche materna.


Introduction: Breast milk is recommended as the most suitable food in the first year of life, as it provides the substrates required for growth of the newborn. In recent years it has expanded the study of the composition of breast milk and their relationship on the effect of nutrition in preterm infants. Objective: To investigate the macronutrient composition of breast milk in preterm infants (33 weeks). Methods: Analysis of protein, carbohydrates and lipids in breast milk samples from preterm (<33 weeks) collected longitudinally, according study protocol. Results: We present variability in samples collected in three consecutive weeks of postnatal age, giving protein content ranged from 1.34 g / dl (SD +/- 0.11) to 1.05 g / dl (SD +/- 0.10) with (p < 0.05). Carbon hydrates 6.20 g / dl (SD +/- 0.17) to 6.77 g / dl (SD +/- 0.22) with (p <0.05). Fat of 4.10 g / dl (SD +/- 0.39) to 4.33 g / dl (SD +/- 0.26) with (p = 0.075).Discussion: These data provide a more detailed picture of the nutrient intake ofpreterm infants fed breast milk.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Infant, Newborn , Dietary Carbohydrates/analysis , Dietary Fats/analysis , Milk, Human/chemistry , Nutrients , Infant, Premature , Milk Proteins/analysis
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Experimental & Molecular Medicine ; : e174-2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-149089

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The milk fat globule-EGF-factor 8 protein (MFG-E8) has been identified in various tissues, where it has an important role in intercellular interactions, cellular migration, and neovascularization. Previous studies showed that MFG-E8 is expressed in different cell types under normal and pathophysiological conditions, but its expression in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) during hematopoiesis has not been reported. In the present study, we investigated MFG-E8 expression in multiple hematopoietic tissues at different stages of mouse embryogenesis. Using immunohistochemistry, we showed that MFG-E8 was specifically expressed in CD34+ HSCs at all hematopoietic sites, including the yolk sac, aorta-gonad-mesonephros region, placenta and fetal liver, during embryogenesis. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting and polymerase chain reaction analyses demonstrated that CD34+ cells, purified from the fetal liver, expressed additional HSC markers, c-Kit and Sca-1, and that these CD34+ cells, but not CD34- cells, highly expressed MFG-E8. We also found that MFG-E8 was not expressed in HSCs in adult mouse bone marrow, and that its expression was confined to F4/80+ macrophages. Together, this study demonstrates, for the first time, that MFG-8 is expressed in fetal HSC populations, and that MFG-E8 may have a role in embryonic hematopoiesis.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Pregnancy , Antigens, CD34/analysis , Antigens, Surface/analysis , Bone Marrow/ultrastructure , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/cytology , Liver/embryology , Mice/embryology , Milk Proteins/analysis , Placentation
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 90(5): 518-522, Sep-Oct/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-723168

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Objective: To evaluate phenylalanine plasma profile in preterm newborns fed different human milk diets. Methods: Twenty-four very-low weight preterm newborns were distributed randomly in three groups with different feeding types: Group I: banked human milk plus 5% commercial fortifier with bovine protein, Group II: banked human milk plus evaporated fortifier derived from modified human milk, Group III: banked human milk plus lyophilized fortifier derived from modified human milk. The newborns received the group diet when full diet was attained at 15 ± 2 days. Plasma amino acid analysis was performedon the first and last day of feeding. Comparison among groups was performed by statistical tests: one way ANOVA with Tukey's post-test using SPSS software, version 20.0 (IBM Corp, NY, USA), considering a significance level of 5%. Results: Phenylalanine levels in the first and second analysis were, respectively, in Group I: 11.9 ± 1.22 and 29.72 ± 0.73; in Group II: 11.72 ± 1.04 and 13.44 ± 0.61; and in Group III: 11.3 ± 1.18 and 15.42 ± 0.83 μmol/L. Conclusion: The observed results demonstrated that human milk with fortifiers derived from human milk acted as a good substratum for preterm infant feeding both in the evaporated or the lyophilized form, without significant increases in plasma phenylalanine levels in comparison to human milk with commercial fortifier. .


Objetivo: Avaliar o perfil plasmático do aminoácido fenilalanina em recém-nascidos pré-termo alimentados com diferentes dietas de leite humano. Métodos: Foram estudados 24 recém-nascidos pré-termo de muito baixo peso, distribuídos em três grupos com diferentes dietas: Grupo I: leite humano de banco com 5% de aditivo comercial para leite humano com proteína de origem bovina (LHB-AC); Grupo II: leite humano de banco com aditivo de leite humano modificado evaporado (LHB-E); e Grupo III: leite humano de banco com aditivo de leite humano modificado liofilizado (LHB-L). Os recém-nascidos receberam a dieta definida para o grupo quando alcançaram dieta plena por 15 ± 2 dias. A análise do aminoácido plasmático foi feita no primeiro e último dias da dieta. A comparação entre os grupos foi realizada por meio do teste ANOVA de uma via, seguido pelo pós-teste de Tukey, utilizando-se o software SPSS (IBM Corp, NY, EUA), versão 20.0, e considerando um nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: As concentrações plasmáticas do aminoácido fenilalanina na primeira e segunda análises foram, respectivamente, no Grupo I (LHB-AC) 11,9±1,22 e 29,72±0,73; no Grupo II (LHB-E) 11,72±1,04 e 13,44±0,61; e no Grupo III 11,3±1,18 e 15,42±0,83 umol/L. Conclusão: Os resultados encontrados demonstram que o leite humano com aditivos do próprio leite humano comportou-se como um bom substrato para alimentação do recém-nascido pré-termo, tanto na forma evaporada como liofilizada, sem levar a aumentos significativos na concentração plasmática de fenilalanina em comparação ao leite humano com aditivo comercial. .


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Diet/methods , Infant, Premature/blood , Infant, Very Low Birth Weight/blood , Milk, Human , Phenylalanine/blood , Freeze Drying , Food, Fortified/analysis , Milk Banks , Milk Proteins/analysis
12.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 66(4): 1121-1128, 08/2014. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-722553

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O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a suplementação de lisina e metionina em associação ou não ao óleo de soja na dieta de vacas leiteiras e seus efeitos sobre a produção e a composição do leite. Doze vacas Holandesas foram distribuídas em quadrado latino 4x4, com as dietas O+LM (dieta acrescida de óleo de soja, lisina e metionina misturados na dieta total), OLM (dieta com o complexo óleo de soja/lisina e metionina fornecido separadamente da dieta total), OS (dieta acrescida de óleo de soja fornecido separadamente da dieta total) e LM (dieta acrescida de lisina e metionina fornecidos separadamente da dieta total). A produção de leite, a de proteína e a de gordura não foram afetadas pela adição de lisina e metionina associadas ou não com óleo de soja. O percentual de gordura do leite, a produção de leite corrigida para 3,5% de gordura e a produção de leite corrigida para sólidos totais reduziram-se com a adição de óleo de soja na dieta. O percentual de proteína aumentou 0,14% (p<0,05) com a adição de óleo na presença de lisina e metionina na dieta. Os resultados sugerem efeito protetor do complexo óleo/lisina e metionina da degradação ruminal na condição experimental proposta...


The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of lysine and methionine supplementation with or without soybean oil in the diet of dairy cows on milk production and composition. Twelve Holstein cows were randomly distributed in a 4x4 latin square where the diets were O+LM (diet with soybean oil, lysine and methionine added in the total mixed ration), OLM (diet with complex soybean oil/ lysine and methionine provided as top dressed), OS (diet with soybean oil provided as top dressed) and LM (diet with lysine and methionine provided as top dressed). The milk production, milk protein and milk fat production were not affected by the addition of lysine and methionine in association or not with soybean oil in the diet. The milk fat percentage, 3.5% fat-corrected milk and solids corrected milk were reduced with increasing soybean oil in the diet. The milk protein percentage increased in 0.14% (P < 0.05) when soybean oil was added to the diet in the presence of the lysine and methionine. The results suggest a protection effect of oil/lysine and methionine complex from the rumen degradation in this experimental condition...


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle , Animal Feed , Cattle/growth & development , Milk/classification , Lysine/administration & dosage , Methionine/administration & dosage , Soybean Oil/administration & dosage , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Milk Proteins/analysis
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 63(1): 46-52, Mar. 2013. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-740222

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Estudio no experimental, prospectivo y comparativo para evaluar los niveles de macronutrientes en la leche madura de madres adolescentes. Fueron analizadas 52 muestras de leche madura de madres sanas y eutróficas, divididas en 2 grupos: Grupo A n=24 constituido por la leche de madres adolescentes de 10 a 18 años y Grupo B n=28 conformado por leche de madres adultas de 19 a 35 años, quienes acompañaban a sus hijos 1 a 6 meses de edad hospitalizados desde agosto 2009 a agosto de 2010. Las muestras fueron analizadas para determinar las concentraciones de carbohidratos, lípidos y proteínas. Las características maternas de los grupo A y B respectivamente fueron; etnia mestiza el 59,4% y el 39,9%, promedio de índice de masa corporal: fue de 23,55±1,01 kg/m2 y 24,2±0,38 kg/m2. Fueron primigestas 87,5% en el A y 35,7% en el B. Edad de los niños entre 1 a 2 meses: grupo A 66,6% y grupo B 71,4%. Edad maternal: grupo A 75% tenían entre 16 y 18 años y en el B 28,5% tenían entre 19 y 21 años. En A la concentración de proteínas fue 1,8±0,7 g/100ml y en B 1,9±0,7 g/100ml. La concentración de grasas en las adolescentes fue 3,8±1,5 g/100ml y en las adultas 3,9±1,3 g/100ml. La concentración de los carbohidratos en las adolescentes fue 6,8±0,8 g/100ml y en las adultas 6,6±0,9 g/100ml, siendo P>0,05 no estadísticamente significativo en los 3 casos. La concentración de macronutrientes en la leche madura de madres adolescentes y el valor energético de la misma fue similar al de las madres adultas.


This is a comparative, prospective and non-experimental study that evaluated the level of macronutrients in teenage mothers’mature breastmilk. The sample was represented by mature milk of 52 healthy and eutrophic mothers, divided in two groups: A n=24 constituted by adolescent mothers’s milk among 10 and 18 years and B n=28 formed by adult mothers’s milk among 19 and 35 years who accompanied their children 1-6 months of age hospitalized, from august 2009 to august 2010. The samples were analyzed to determine concentrations of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. The maternal characteristics of group A and B respectively were: mestizo ethnicity 59.4% and 39.9%, average BMI: were 23.55 ± 1.01 kg/m2 and 24.2 ± 0.38 kg/m2. Primiparous were 87.5% in A and 35.7% in B. Age of children aged 1-2 months was 66.6% (A) 71.4% (B). Maternal age: group A 75% had between 16 and 18 years and group B 28.5% were between 19 and 21 years. About macronutrient concentrations, median protein level in A was 1,8 ± 0,7 g/100ml and 1,9 ± 0,7 g/100ml for B median fat concentration in teenage group was 3,8 ± 1,5 g/100ml and in adults 3,9 ± 1,3 g/100ml. Median carbohydrates level in teenage was 6,8 ± 0,8 g/100ml and in B Group was 6,6 ± 0,9 g/100ml, being non statistically significative in all three cases. The macronutrient concentrations and energetic value in teenage mothers’s mature breastmilk were similar than the adult mother’s milk.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Dietary Carbohydrates/analysis , Dietary Fats/analysis , Milk Proteins/analysis , Milk, Human/chemistry , Nutritive Value , Maternal Age , Prospective Studies
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Arch. venez. pueric. pediatr ; 75(1): 20-23, mar. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-659137

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La leche materna constituye el alimento ideal para el recién nacido y el lactante en forma exclusiva hasta los 6 meses de edad; y hasta los 2 años con alimentos complementarios. El destete precoz es de causa multifactorial: falta de control prenatal, desconocimiento de los beneficios de la leche materna, hipogalactia, prácticas hospitalarias inadecuadas, publicidad de alimentos infantiles, incorporación de la madre al trabajo y como desconocimiento sobre la extracción y preservación de la leche humana. El objetivo del presente trabajo es evaluar el efecto del tiempo y temperatura de almacenamiento a corto plazo, sobre el contenido de proteínas en la leche humana madura de madres que asistieron a la consulta del Hospital “Dr. Jorge Lizárraga”, Valencia, Estado Carabobo, Venezuela. Investigación experimental, correlacional, cuantitativa y aplicada. Fueron analizadas 20 muestras de leche, de mujeres sanas, con amamantamiento en forma exclusiva, obtenidas por extracción manual. Cada una de ellas se separó en 2 la alícuotas: 1. Para analizar en fresco, 2 tras almacenamiento a 15˚C durante 24 horas. La determinación de proteínas se realiz según las normas industriales Covenin. La concentración de proteínas fue de 1,53 gr/dl en leche recién extraída y 1,50 gr/dl en leche almacenada a 15 ˚C por 24 horas. No hubo diferencia significativa entre los valores de proteínas en leche materna recién extraída y almacenada. En la leche humana almacenada a 15 ˚C durante 24 horas, las concentraciones de las proteínas no se modifican comparándola con la leche recién extraída


Maternal milk is the ideal food for newborns and infants, on an exclusive basis, up to six months and together with complementary food, up to two years of age. The early weaning could have multifactorial causes: lack of prenatal control, unawareness of the benefits of breastfeeding, hypogalactia, inappropriate hospital practices, advertising of infant foods, return of the mother to work, unawareness regarding milk extraction and preservation. The objective of this investigation is to evaluate the effect of storage time and temperature within a short term on how it affects the protein content in mature milk of mothers who attended medical consulting at Hospital Dr. Jorge Lizarraga. This is an experimental, correlational, cuantitative and applied investigation. Twenty milk samples were analyzed from healthy women with exclusive breastfeeding, obtained through manual extraction. Each of these samples was separated in 2 aliquots: 1. To be analyzed at once. 2. To be analyzed after being stored at 15°C for 24 hours. Determination of proteins was performed according to the industrial norms of Covenin. The concentration of proteins was of 1,53 gr/dl in recently extracted milk and 1,50 gr/dl in milk stored at 15°C for 24 hours. There was no significant difference between the values of proteins found in the recently extracted maternal milk and the one that had been stored


Subject(s)
Humans , Food Preservation , Food Storage , Milk, Human/cytology , Milk, Human/radiation effects , Milk Proteins/analysis , Child Nutrition Sciences , Pediatrics
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-140070

ABSTRACT

Background: Dry mouth is a common clinical problem, and different products have been proposed to improve it. In this investigation, the effects of "milk curd" on the amount of saliva secretion were studied. Materials and Methods: A total of 32 patients (aged 20-30) were selected from healthy volunteers. Milk curd concentrations of 0.5, 1, 2 and 4%, and 2% pilocarpine were prepared as drops. The impact of the drugs on the saliva weight was assessed after 1-5 min. To determine the effects of the pH of the milk curd on the amount of saliva secretion, different concentrations of acetic acid were used. Results: At the end of the first minute, the differences between the data for all groups were statistically significant, and the difference between the 2% and 4% milk curd groups was higher than the others (P < 0.0001). The differences in the amount of the saliva secreted at the end of the second minute between the baseline and 4% milk curd groups and between the 0.5% and 4% MC groups were significant (P = 0.006 and P = 0.025, respectively). In total, there was no significant difference between the effect of various pH treatments and the amount of baseline saliva secretion. Conclusion: Milk curd has a significant local impact, and the saliva increase depends on the dose. It seems that this effect is not only related to its acidic taste. As a result, factors other than pH are involved in the effect.


Subject(s)
Acetic Acid/pharmacology , Adult , Calcium/analysis , Cross-Over Studies , Cultured Milk Products/chemistry , Female , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Magnesium/analysis , Milk Proteins/analysis , Muscarinic Agonists/administration & dosage , Muscarinic Agonists/pharmacology , Phosphorus/analysis , Pilocarpine/administration & dosage , Pilocarpine/pharmacology , Placebos , Potassium/analysis , Saliva/drug effects , Saliva/metabolism , Salivation/drug effects , Sodium/analysis , Time Factors , Water/analysis , Young Adult
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 60(4): 368-373, dic. 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-659112

ABSTRACT

Estudio prospectivo y comparativo, realizado con el objetivo de determinar las concentraciones de grasas, proteínas y carbohidratos de la leche de 20 madres en relactancia y 20 madres con lactancia exclusiva, de niños hospitalizados en el Servicio de Emergencia Pediátrica del Hospital Universitario de Maracaibo, Venezuela, entre Septiembre 2006 y Septiembre 2007. En la leche de las madres en relactancia la concentración de grasas fue de 3,6±1,5 g/dl y en las del grupo control de 5,5±1,0 g/dl, estadísticamente significativo (p = 0,0001). La concentración de carbohidratos en la leche de madres en relactancia fue de 6,4±1,7 g/dl y de 5,7±0,8 g/dl en la del grupo control, estadísticamente significativo (p = 0,0001). La concentración de proteínas en la leche de madres en relactancia fue de 2,1±1,2 g/dl y de 2,4±0,3 g/dl en la leche del grupo control, estadísticamente no significativo (p>0,05). La leche de las madres en relactancia tuvo un valor calórico de 66,7±17,8 cal/dl y la de las madres del grupo control 83,2±9,4 siendo estadísticamente significativo (p = 0,0001). En conclusión, en este estudio se evidenciaron diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre la concentración de grasas, carbohidratos y valor calórico en la leche de madres en relactancia y en lactancia exclusiva.


In a prospective, randomized and comparative trial the milk of 40 lactating mothers of hospitalized children at the Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital in Maracaibo, Venezuela was analyzed in a year period. They were divided in two groups of 20 mothers each: Group A, mothers in a relactation situation, and Group B (Control): Exclusive breastfeeding. Both types of milk were analyzed in a blind fashion to determine fat, proteins and carbohydrates. Results show that fat concentration (g/dL) was significantly more concentrated in Group B than in A, from 3.6 ±1.5 to 5.5 ±1.0 (p < 0.001), while in contrast, the carbohydrates concentration (g/dL) was decreased from 6.4 ± 5.7 to 5.7 ± 0.8 (p < 0.001). Moreover, proteins concentration (g/dL) was not significantly modified, since in group A it was 2.1 ± 1.2 as compared to group B (2.4 ± 0.3.) Caloric value was also significantly decreased from the control value of 83.2 ± 9.4 to 66.7 ± 17.8 in the relactation group (p < 0.001). In conclusion, it a clear difference between the two types of milk in this study.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Young Adult , Dietary Carbohydrates/analysis , Dietary Fats/analysis , Milk Proteins/analysis , Milk, Human/chemistry , Nutritive Value , Prospective Studies
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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 46(5): 355-362, 2009. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-538427

ABSTRACT

Com a finalidade de estabelecer os valores de referência dos teores de proteína, gordura e sólidos totais do leite de bovinos da raça Jersey,criados no Estado de São Paulo, durante o primeiro mês de lactação,bem como avaliar a influência da fase colostral, examinaram-se 418 amostras de leite, provenientes de quartos mamários sadios e sem crescimento bacteriano. O leite foi colhido assepticamente antes da ordenha e os valores de proteína, gordura e sólidos totais foram determinados por radiação infra vermelho. Os teores de proteína na secreção láctea diminuíram abruptamente do 1º para o 2º dia de lactação,enquanto os teores de sólidos totais diminuíram abruptamente nas primeiras 24 horas após o parto. Após oscilaram muito nos primeiros três dias de lactação, observou-se que os valores de gordura diminuíam atingindo os valores mínimos entre o 15º e 30º dia de lactação. Sugere-se nas primeiras 24 horas de lactação (período colostral) a adoção dos seguintes valores de referência: proteína - entre 7,35 e 11,45 g/dL;gordura – 0,98 e 2,00 g/dL; e sólidos totais - entre 12,39 e 19,45 g/dL


With the aim to establish reference values of the protein, fat and total solids of milk from Jersey cows, raised in the State of São Paulo, during the first month of lactation, as well as to evaluate the influence of the colostral phase, 418 milk samples, obtained from healthy mammary glands without bacterial growth, were analized. Milk samples were aseptically collected before milking and protein, fat and total solids determined by infrared radiation. The milk protein level decrease from first to second day of lactation, while milk total solids level decreased during the first 24 hours after parturition. Milk fat level oscillated in the first 3 days of lactation and then decreased to the minimum values between 15-30 days of lactation. We suggest, forthe first 24 hours of lactation (colostral phase) the use of the following reference values: protein- between 7,35 and 11,45 g/dl; fat- between 0,98 and 2,00 g/dl ; total solids – between 12,39 and 19,45 g/dl


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle , Lactation/physiology , Milk/chemistry , Milk Proteins/analysis , Total Solids/analysis , Brazil , Lactation/metabolism , Milk/metabolism
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 251-255, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-113710

ABSTRACT

This study was performed to investigate the significance of gastric juice analysis (GJA) as a diagnostic criterion of a positive challenge in a standard oral cow's milk challenge (OCC) to confirm typical cow's milk protein-induced enterocolitis (CMPIE). Data from 16 CMPIE patients (aged 14 to 44 days) were analyzed. A standard OCC was openly executed using 0.15 g/kg of protein. Three symptoms (vomiting, lethargy, and bloody or pus-like stool), and four laboratory findings (GJA [3 hr], changes in peripheral blood absolute neutrophil count [ANC] [6 hr], C-reactive protein [6 hr], and stool smear test for occult blood or leukocytes) were observed after OCC. Before OCC, baseline studies were conducted; a stool smear test, blood sampling, and GJA. Positive OCC results were; vomiting (87.5%) (observed 1-3 hr after OCC), lethargy (62.5%) (1-3 hr), bloody or pus-like stool (43.8%) (6-10 hr), abnormal GJA (93.8%), an ANC rise >3,500 cells/microliter (93.8%), and an abnormal stool smear test (75.0%). A single GJA test after a standard OCC is a sensitive diagnostic criterion of a positive challenge, and may provide an early confirmatory diagnosis of CMPIE. An investigation of positive OCC outcomes helps to find out a diagnostic algorithm of criteria of a positive challenge in CMPIE.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Animals , Cattle , Female , Humans , Male , Algorithms , Blood Cell Count , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Enterocolitis/diagnosis , Gastric Juice , Milk Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Milk Proteins/analysis , Neutrophils/cytology
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 57(2): 173-178, jun. 2007. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-473602

ABSTRACT

Con la finalidad de determinar el perfil de ácidos grasos y la composición química de productos lácteos enriquecidos con ácido linoleico conjugado (CLA) de manera natural, se elaboraron crema, mantequilla y grasa butírica con leche obtenida de vacas que recibieron una dieta control o suplementación con semilla de girasol en un 11.2%. El análisis químico incluyó el perfil de ácidos grasos,materia grasa, proteína y cenizas; en la leche se determinó además el contenido de lactosa. Se calcularon los índices de aterogenicidad (IA) y trombogenicidad (IT) en la leche y productos elaborados. Los resultados indicaron que los contenidos de grasa, proteína, lactosa y ceniza no fueron afectados por la incorporación de semilla de girasol en la dieta de los animales. El contenido promedio de CLA y ácidotrans vaccénico (TVA) expresados en g/100 g de lípidos totales fue, para los productos control, 0.54 y 1.6; mientras que para los productos ricos en CLA fueron 2 y 6.4, lo cual representa un incremento de cuatro veces. Además, en los productos ricos en CLA los IA e IT disminuyeron considerablemente (38.4 y 25% menos, respectivamente). Se observó que los perfiles de ácidos grasos no se modificaron durante el procesamiento, indicando que el CLA es un componente estable en los productos lácteos analizados. El uso de semilla de girasol en la dieta de las vacas, incrementa el contenido de CLA y TVA en los productos lácteos y disminuye el riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares en humanos sin afectar la proporción de los componentes mayoritarios.


High conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) content in milk and dairy products using a dietary supplementation of sunflower seed in cows. Thrombogenic/atherogenic risk issues. This studywas undertaken to determine the effect of dietary supplementation of sunflower seed in cows on the chemical composition of milk and dairy products. Cream, butter and butter oil were prepared from milk produced by cows fed a control diet (control products) or diet supplemented with 11.2% sunflour seed (CLA-rich products). Milk samples collected were determined for lactose. A sample of CLArich or control product was determined for fatty acid profile as well as fat, protein and ash contents. The index of atherogenicity (IA) and the index of thrombogenicity (IT) were also calculated. Results revealed that there was no effect of the inclusion of sunflower seed in the diet on the lactose content in milk and total fat, protein and ash contents in the dairy products. Average contents of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and transvaccenic acid (TVA), expressed as g/ 100g total fatty acid were 0.54 and 1.6, respectively in the control products, and 2 and 6.4, respectively in the CLA-rich products. The content of either CLA or TVA was approximately four fold higher in the latter products. Moreover, CLA-rich products showed considerably low IA and IT, which were, respectively, 38.4 and 25.0% less than those from control products. Fatty acid profiles were unaffected during processing, which demonstrates that CLA is a stable component in the dairy products analyzed. It was concluded that dietary supplementation of sunflower seed in cows increases the CLA and TVA contents in milk, which may contribute to the reduction of the risk of cardiovascular diseases in humans.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle , Dairy Products/analysis , Fatty Acids/analysis , Linoleic Acids, Conjugated/analysis , Milk Proteins/analysis , Plant Oils/administration & dosage , Animal Feed , Arteriosclerosis/prevention & control , Chemistry, Physical , Food, Fortified , Helianthus , Risk Factors , Seeds , Thrombosis/prevention & control
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Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 5(4): 790-796, 2006. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-482080

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to estimate the index and individual responses to selection for milk (MY), fat (FY) and protein (PY) yields for different breeding goals for two commercial buffalo milk production systems in São Paulo State characterized by: 1) all milk produced is sold to the industry (MILK) and 2) all milk produced is used in the mozzarella cheese-making process at the farm (MOZZARELLA). The current payment policy is based exclusively on milk volume. The mozzarella price refers to the wholesale selling price. Index responses to selection (IR) were calculated for three different breeding goals (BG): 1) MY exclusively (BG(1)); 2) FY + PY (BG(2)) and 3) MY + FY + PY (BG(3)). IR for the MILK system were 41.79 US dollars (BG(1)), 5.91 US dollars (BG(2)) and 38.22 US dollars (BG(3)). For the MOZZARELLA system, IR were 179.50 US dollars (BG(1)), 262.85 US dollars (BG(2)) and 402.41 US dollars (BG(3)). The results suggest that for the present circumstances, selection for milk components is not advantageous when milk is produced for sale to the industry. However, when mozzarella making is added to the system, the selection for components and milk volume is the most economically beneficial.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Buffaloes/genetics , Dietary Fats/economics , Dairying/economics , Milk/economics , Milk Proteins/economics , Cheese/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Dietary Fats/analysis , Milk/chemistry , Models, Biological , Breeding/economics , Milk Proteins/analysis , Cheese/analysis
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