It has been established that lactose is the major osmole in the milk of many mammalian species, and hence that the amount of water secreted is approximately proportional to the amount of lactose secreted. It is envisaged that reduction of the amount of lactose synthesised would allow a reduction of the amount of water in milk. This thesis studied the regulation of lactose synthesis in the mammary glands of goats by altering the flux of glucose and other intermediates of lactose synthesis. The consequent effects were determined by measuring the levels of various metabolites in milk. The mechanism of the reduction of milk yield brought about by twenty-four hour fasting in goats was explored by looking for perturbations in some of these para...
International audienceIn mammals, milk is essential for the growth, development, and health. Milk qu...
This research was conducted in order to learn the effects of body and udder measurements on milk lac...
The aim of this review is to better understand the regulation of milk yield in response to once-dai...
It has been established that lactose is the major osmole in the milk of many mammalian species, and ...
Milk is critical for the survival of all mammalian offspring, where its production by a mammary glan...
The primary aim of this thesis was to determine the role of insulin in milk protein production in pa...
International audienceDespite a nutritional approach splitting protein and energy inputs in the mode...
Lactose is the primary carbohydrate in the milk of most mammals and is unique in that it is only syn...
As the main precursor for lactose synthesis, large amounts of glucose are required by lactating dair...
As the main precursor for lactose synthesis, large amounts of glucose are required by lactating dair...
Publication authorized February 5, 1939.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page...
As glucose is the regulator of both the milk yield and mammary oxidative status, glucose supply is c...
Articles in International JournalsMilk and dairy products are central elements in the human diet. It...
This research studied the evolution of metabolites and hormones involved in the control of energy p...
A model of Leu and protein metabolism by the mam-mary gland and hind leg of lactating goats was con-...
International audienceIn mammals, milk is essential for the growth, development, and health. Milk qu...
This research was conducted in order to learn the effects of body and udder measurements on milk lac...
The aim of this review is to better understand the regulation of milk yield in response to once-dai...
It has been established that lactose is the major osmole in the milk of many mammalian species, and ...
Milk is critical for the survival of all mammalian offspring, where its production by a mammary glan...
The primary aim of this thesis was to determine the role of insulin in milk protein production in pa...
International audienceDespite a nutritional approach splitting protein and energy inputs in the mode...
Lactose is the primary carbohydrate in the milk of most mammals and is unique in that it is only syn...
As the main precursor for lactose synthesis, large amounts of glucose are required by lactating dair...
As the main precursor for lactose synthesis, large amounts of glucose are required by lactating dair...
Publication authorized February 5, 1939.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page...
As glucose is the regulator of both the milk yield and mammary oxidative status, glucose supply is c...
Articles in International JournalsMilk and dairy products are central elements in the human diet. It...
This research studied the evolution of metabolites and hormones involved in the control of energy p...
A model of Leu and protein metabolism by the mam-mary gland and hind leg of lactating goats was con-...
International audienceIn mammals, milk is essential for the growth, development, and health. Milk qu...
This research was conducted in order to learn the effects of body and udder measurements on milk lac...
The aim of this review is to better understand the regulation of milk yield in response to once-dai...