1. Whey protein dynamics in goat mammary secretions during colostrum and early lactation periods.
- Author
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Raimondo RFS, Miyashiro SI, and Birgel Junior EH
- Subjects
- Animals, Female, Milk Proteins analysis, Postpartum Period, Goats, Colostrum chemistry, Lactation physiology, Whey Proteins analysis, Milk chemistry, Mammary Glands, Animal metabolism, Mammary Glands, Animal chemistry
- Abstract
The protein composition in goat milk undergoes changes throughout the different lactation periods, displaying distinct characteristics that are influenced by the dynamic nature of protein composition and concentration during the transition from colostrum secretion to mature milk. To evaluate the dynamics of whey proteins of Saanen goats during the colostral phase and the first month of lactation, 110 milk samples from 11 healthy mammary halves of seven Saanen goats were selected through a clinical evaluation. Whey was obtained by rennet coagulation of the mammary secretion. The biuret method determined total protein concentration, and their fractions were identified by 12% dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Maximum concentrations of all protein fractions were observed in the first 12 h of lactation, reducing throughout the study. Modification of the protein predominance was also observed. The transition from colostrum secretion to milk occurred 5 or 7 d postpartum.
- Published
- 2024
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