Rates of secretion of components into milk are a function of precursor concentrations and parameters that describe expression of the milk synthetic enzymes and their sensitivity to precursor concentrations. To establish the enzymatic sensitivities of milk fat yield and mammary acetate utilization to circulating acetate concentration, lactating cows were infused for 10 h with 0 or 40 g of acetate/h in an external iliac artery supplying one udder half. In addition, to investigate the possibility that energy supply influences the milk protein response to an elevated amino acid (AA) concentration, 2 different AA profiles were infused with and without acetate. Six cows, fed a total mixed ration of 21% crude protein ad libitum, were infused with ...
Session 7 : Tissue metabolismSession 7 : Tissue metabolismInternational audienceIncreased protein su...
International audienceThis study was conducted to establish how AA supplied in a free form or as pro...
Ruminants play a key role in converting human-inedible feedstuffs into high-quality human edible foo...
Concentrations of glucose in the external iliac artery feeding one udder half of 14 midlactation Hol...
A donné lieu à une présentation en juillet 2011 lors du Triennial Lactation Symposium : Lactation Bi...
In ruminants the aerobic host animal is dependent on the anaerobic fermentation within the rumen to ...
This study investigated mammary gland metabolism and whole-body (WB) rate of appearance (Ra) of gluc...
Metabolism in the mammary gland was related to changes in milk output in response to changes in diet...
Mammary gland utilization of AA and other metabolites in response to supplemental energy from protei...
Milk protein responses to protein nutrition are typically poor and, in part, may be due to the low e...
To test the hypothesis that ammonia detoxification in ruminants consumes amino acids to the detrimen...
Background: Characterising the regulation of milk component synthesis in response to macronutrient s...
Variations of mammary gland (MG) metabolism were studied in dairy cows in response to diets containi...
We investigated mammary gland metabolism in lactating dairy cattle in response to energy from glucog...
International audienceEffects of providing a limiting AA on milk secretion and mammary nutrient upta...
Session 7 : Tissue metabolismSession 7 : Tissue metabolismInternational audienceIncreased protein su...
International audienceThis study was conducted to establish how AA supplied in a free form or as pro...
Ruminants play a key role in converting human-inedible feedstuffs into high-quality human edible foo...
Concentrations of glucose in the external iliac artery feeding one udder half of 14 midlactation Hol...
A donné lieu à une présentation en juillet 2011 lors du Triennial Lactation Symposium : Lactation Bi...
In ruminants the aerobic host animal is dependent on the anaerobic fermentation within the rumen to ...
This study investigated mammary gland metabolism and whole-body (WB) rate of appearance (Ra) of gluc...
Metabolism in the mammary gland was related to changes in milk output in response to changes in diet...
Mammary gland utilization of AA and other metabolites in response to supplemental energy from protei...
Milk protein responses to protein nutrition are typically poor and, in part, may be due to the low e...
To test the hypothesis that ammonia detoxification in ruminants consumes amino acids to the detrimen...
Background: Characterising the regulation of milk component synthesis in response to macronutrient s...
Variations of mammary gland (MG) metabolism were studied in dairy cows in response to diets containi...
We investigated mammary gland metabolism in lactating dairy cattle in response to energy from glucog...
International audienceEffects of providing a limiting AA on milk secretion and mammary nutrient upta...
Session 7 : Tissue metabolismSession 7 : Tissue metabolismInternational audienceIncreased protein su...
International audienceThis study was conducted to establish how AA supplied in a free form or as pro...
Ruminants play a key role in converting human-inedible feedstuffs into high-quality human edible foo...