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Lactoferrin and Citrate Concentrations at Drying-off and During Early Mammary Involution of Dairy Cows

Authors :
Hannu Saloniemi
R Isomäki
L. Myllykoski
T Kutila
Satu Pyörälä
K. Vahtola
L Kaartinen
Source :
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A. 50:350-353
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Wiley, 2003.

Abstract

Quarter milk samples were taken from 48 clinically healthy, pregnant Finnish Ayrshire and Friesian dairy cows at the last milking before drying-off, and 2 and 6 days later to determine the lactoferrin and citrate concentrations in the udder secretion. The mean lactoferrin concentration in the milk increased from 5.29 mg ml(-1) on the last day of drying-off process to 8.09 and 11.26 mg ml(-1), 2 and 6 days later, respectively. Citrate concentration decreased from 1.85 mg ml(-1) to 1.54 and 1.09 mg ml(-1), respectively. Median molar ratio (citrate to native-Lf) decreased from 153 to 86 and further to 44. Lf and citrate concentrations in milk varied greatly among cows. Sampling time had a statistically significant effect on lactoferrin and citrate concentrations in milk while the breed and the parity of the cows had no effect on either of these variables.

Details

ISSN :
14390442 and 0931184X
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbcb87a78b67fb5d60a85fb63d83fdb6