Grazing increases the concentration of CLA in dairy cow milka

Lahlou, MN; Kanneganti, R; Massingill, LJ; Broderick, GA; Park, Y; Pariza, MW; Ferguson, JD; Wu, Z

HERO ID

2902700

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2014

Language

English

PMID

24785122

HERO ID 2902700
In Press No
Year 2014
Title Grazing increases the concentration of CLA in dairy cow milka
Authors Lahlou, MN; Kanneganti, R; Massingill, LJ; Broderick, GA; Park, Y; Pariza, MW; Ferguson, JD; Wu, Z
Page Numbers 1-10
Abstract An experiment was conducted to examine whether increased CLA in milk of dairy cows fed fresh pasture compared with alfalfa and corn silages was because of ruminal or endogenous synthesis. Eight Holsteins were fed a total mixed ration using alfalfa and corn silages as the forage source in confinement or grazed in a replicated crossover design. The proportion of total fatty acids as CLA (primarily c9, t11-18:2) in g/100 g was 0.44 v. 0.28 in ruminal digesta, 0.89 v. 0.53 in omasal digesta and 0.71 v. 1.06 in milk during confinement feeding and grazing, respectively. Blood plasma CLA was 0.54 v. 1.05 mg/l for the two treatments, respectively. The increased concentration of CLA in milk with grazing likely resulted from increased synthesis through desaturation of t11-18:1 in the mammary gland.
Doi 10.1017/S1751731114000998
Pmid 24785122
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Comments Journal: Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience ISSN: 1751-732X
Is Public Yes
Language Text English