Author:
KENT JACQUELINE C.,ARTHUR PETER G.,HARTMANN PETER E.
Abstract
Colostrum and milk were collected from ten sows at
frequent intervals
from before farrowing until 9 d after farrowing. Ionized
calcium, pH, and total
concentrations of citrate, calcium, phosphate and magnesium
were measured in
whole milk. The diffusible fraction of the mammary
secretion was separated by
ultrafiltration and was used for the measurement of
diffusible citrate, calcium,
phosphate and magnesium. The pH before farrowing was
5·7, and increased to 6·5 on
day 4 as total calcium and phosphate also increased. Before
farrowing, total and
diffusible citrate were 7·8 and 7·3 mM
respectively, while diffusible phosphate was
11·9 mM, and these concentrations all decreased
during the study period. Total
magnesium ranged between 3·3 and 4·1 mM,
while diffusible magnesium ranged
between 2·0 and 3·1 mM. While these
concentrations and patterns of change of
diffusible calcium and citrate are quite different from
those of women's milk during
the first week after birth, theoretical physicochemical
relationships between diffusible
calcium and citrate, and ionized calcium and
HPO42− were corroborated by these
results. We conclude that diffusible citrate plays an
important role in the determination of the concentration of
diffusible calcium. However, while citrate may
be the major determinant of the total concentration of
calcium in women's milk, this
is not the case in sows' milk.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
10 articles.
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