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two different recovery formulas, F-75 and F-100. Thefirst treatment formula (F-75) provides 75 Kcal kg)1 ofbody weight per day, while the second treatmentformula (F-100) provides 100 Kcal kg)1 day)1 for rapidweight gain. Based on current formulations, 17.5 gPBIF-75 formula is needed to yields 7[r]
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Breast milk is the best source of nutrition as it is composed of all bio active components required for the growth and development of infant. Even after the advances in infant formula mixes, breast milk is universally accepted to be best suited to infants. The objective of this study is to ensure qu[r]
CHAPTER XIFARM DAIRYINGSECTION LX. THE DAIRY COWSuccess in dairy farming depends largely upon the proper feeding of stock. There are two questions that thedairy farmer should always ask himself: Am I feeding as cheaply as I can? and, Am I feeding the best rationsfor milk and<[r]
4005. Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the project of Queensland University of Technology-Vietnam for financial support for this research. The authors also wish to thank Associate Professor Tu Binh Minh and Doctor Vo Van Thang for their technical support. REFERENCES 1. A. Beye[r]
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61CHAPTER6CONSEQUENCES OF THE NEOLITHIC One of humanity’s most important inventions is agriculture. This decisive step freed people from the quest for food and released energy for other pursuits. No civilization has existed without an agricultural base, whether in the past or today. Truly, ag[r]
and mucosal drug delivery agents. Not only are a large number of lectins part of our everyday diet, but also several of them are known to survive the harsh conditions of human gastro-intestinal tract. Similarly, attempts have been made to use lectins in ocular drug delive[r]
mechanism for intestinal and renal uptake of solubleFBP-bound folate in milk or the ultrafiltrate. Furtherstudies are needed to determine the importance offolate uptake via this pathway.Experimental proceduresPurification of proteinsHigh-affinity FBPs were purified from bovine an[r]
The extent of allergenicity of whey protein was revealed by inhibition ELISA using blood serum obtained from milk allergic infants. The effect of in vitro proteolysis on allergenicity and development of bitterness was studied using enzymes individually and in combination. Selective proteolysis of WP[r]
plug mucus), (HIV-1 plus purified pregnancy plugmucins) and the control (HIV-1 plus media) were filteredthrough 0.45 μm pore size cellulose acetate filter (25 mmdiameter) and the filtrates were added to or incubatedwith the CEM SS cells at different time-points (30 min, 1h and 3[r]
intraintestinal pathogens. Our ®nding, that a portion ofthe secretory immunoglobulins is a prebiotic factor forbene®cial bacteria, reveals a novel function for this complex.As a result, immunoglobulins act protectively by regulatingthe infants' i ntestinal m icro¯ora. A further precurs[r]
cle of the lung [5] led us to investigate transcript levelsin other nonlung smooth muscle tissues by quantitativePCR. Compared with lung (100%), small intestinesshowed only trace amounts (< 0.5%), aorta 4.8% andtrachea 100%, which extends CcO4-2 expression in therespiratory system but[r]
beneficial bacteria dominated in gastrointestinal tract of breast-fed infants, and potential inhibitors of adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to epithelial surfaces. For this reason, there is a continuous interest in finding structures as well as synthesis of HMOs by enzymatic method that[r]
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cellular fractions of milk obtained from four lactatingwomen, and expression of a human MUC15 mRNAtranscript was shown in all samples. Examination of theobtained cDNA sequence (1501 nucleotides in total, EMBLaccession number AJ417818) showed the presence of anopen reading frame[r]
of the disease depends on the way of breeding and on the breeding environment where the animal occurs. An important factor of the risk of infection transmission is also possibility of animal to move outside its housing (yard, move in nature), or the use of a dog (hunting or social). The most[r]