Sialic acid (SA) is an integral component of gangliosides and signaling molecules in the brain and its dietary intake may support cognitive development. We previously reported that feeding sialyllactose, a milk oligosaccharide that contains SA, alters SA content and diffusivity in the pig brain. The present research sought to expand upon such results and describe the effects of feeding sialyllactose on recognition memory and sleep/wake activity using a translational pig model. Pigs were provided ad libitum access to a customized milk replacer containing 0 g/L or 380 g/L of sialyllactose from postnatal day (PND) 2–22. Beginning on PND 15, pigs were fitted with accelerometers to track home-cage activity and testing on the novel object recogni...
Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the m...
Item does not contain fulltextBreastmilk contains bioactive molecules essential for brain and cognit...
Polar lipids, which are found in human milk, serve essential functions within biological membranes, ...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Background:Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may ...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Swine are one of the most important agricultural species for human food production. Given the signif...
National Health & Medical Research Council (NH&MRC) of the Commonwealth of Australia [ID: 302016]The...
Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the m...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Maternal milk is considered the ideal source of early life nutrition. It contains nutritional, immun...
Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the m...
Item does not contain fulltextBreastmilk contains bioactive molecules essential for brain and cognit...
Polar lipids, which are found in human milk, serve essential functions within biological membranes, ...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Sialic acid (SA) is a key component of gangliosides and neural cell adhesion molecules important dur...
Background:Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may ...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Background: Sialic acid, a key component of both human milk oligosaccharides and neural tissues, may...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Sialic acids (Sia) are postulated to improve cognitive abilities. This study evaluated Sia effects o...
Swine are one of the most important agricultural species for human food production. Given the signif...
National Health & Medical Research Council (NH&MRC) of the Commonwealth of Australia [ID: 302016]The...
Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the m...
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed and there is significant evidence demonstrating breastfed inf...
Maternal milk is considered the ideal source of early life nutrition. It contains nutritional, immun...
Breast milk exerts pivotal regulatory functions early in development whereby it contributes to the m...
Item does not contain fulltextBreastmilk contains bioactive molecules essential for brain and cognit...
Polar lipids, which are found in human milk, serve essential functions within biological membranes, ...