Colostrum is the first milk produced post-partum by mammals and is compositionally distinct from mature milk. Bovine colostrum has a long history of consumption by humans, and there have been a number of studies investigating its potential for applications in human nutrition and health. Extensive characterization of the constituent fractions has identified a wealth of potentially bioactive molecules, their potential for shaping neonatal development, and the potential for their application beyond the neonatal period. Proteins, fats, glycans, minerals, and vitamins are abundant in colostrum, and advances in dairy processing technologies have enabled the advancement of bovine colostrum from relative limitations of a fresh and unprocessed food ...
BACKGROUND: Colostrum, the milk produced during first few days after birth, is rich in immunoglobuli...
Colostrum is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands at the end of pregnancy. Passive antibody...
This paper reviews the biological role of bioactive constituents of colostrum and the use of this \u...
Bovine colostrum (BC) is the initial mammary secretion after parturition, which is nature’s bountifu...
The first milk after birth is also known as colostrum. The composition of animal and human colostrum...
Abstract Colostrum is the first secretion of the mammary gland produced after birth, differentiating...
Bovine colostrum is a rich source of nutrients and biologically active molecules known to be able to...
Colostrum is the \u201cfirst milk\u201d produced by mammary gland after parturition. It is richer in...
International audienceAbstractColostrum is the initial milk secreted by mammals following parturitio...
[Excerpt] Bovine colostrum, also known as “first milk” or the “first food”, is produced by healthy m...
Bovine colostrums are the “early ” milk produced by cows during the first several days post-parturit...
This paper reviews the composition of colostrum and the potential preventive and therapeutic use of ...
Mammalian colostrum, known as "liquid gold," is considered a valuable source of essential nutrients,...
This paper reviews the composition of colostrum and the potebntial preventive and therapeutic use of...
Colostrum (or first milk) is the food produced by all the mothers in all specific mammalian species,...
BACKGROUND: Colostrum, the milk produced during first few days after birth, is rich in immunoglobuli...
Colostrum is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands at the end of pregnancy. Passive antibody...
This paper reviews the biological role of bioactive constituents of colostrum and the use of this \u...
Bovine colostrum (BC) is the initial mammary secretion after parturition, which is nature’s bountifu...
The first milk after birth is also known as colostrum. The composition of animal and human colostrum...
Abstract Colostrum is the first secretion of the mammary gland produced after birth, differentiating...
Bovine colostrum is a rich source of nutrients and biologically active molecules known to be able to...
Colostrum is the \u201cfirst milk\u201d produced by mammary gland after parturition. It is richer in...
International audienceAbstractColostrum is the initial milk secreted by mammals following parturitio...
[Excerpt] Bovine colostrum, also known as “first milk” or the “first food”, is produced by healthy m...
Bovine colostrums are the “early ” milk produced by cows during the first several days post-parturit...
This paper reviews the composition of colostrum and the potential preventive and therapeutic use of ...
Mammalian colostrum, known as "liquid gold," is considered a valuable source of essential nutrients,...
This paper reviews the composition of colostrum and the potebntial preventive and therapeutic use of...
Colostrum (or first milk) is the food produced by all the mothers in all specific mammalian species,...
BACKGROUND: Colostrum, the milk produced during first few days after birth, is rich in immunoglobuli...
Colostrum is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands at the end of pregnancy. Passive antibody...
This paper reviews the biological role of bioactive constituents of colostrum and the use of this \u...