Lipid Absorption and Transport in Ruminantsdoi:10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(93)77728-0Dominique BauchartD. Bauchart: Lipid absorption and transport in ruminants. J Dairy Sci. 1993, 76, 3864-3881.
antimicrobial effects of fatty acids so that additional fat can be fed to ruminants without disruption of ruminal fermentation and digestion and 2) regulation of microbial biohydrogenation to alter the absorption of selected fatty acids that might enhance performance or reduce saturation of meat and ...
3E). This further confirms that disturbances in the core structure of colonic microbiota caused by milk replacer feeding may potentially affect the host’s absorption and utilization of energy and lipid nutrients. The correlations between the level of serum triglyceride (TG) and cholesterol (TC) ...
The location of the therapeutic agent in the SLNs can be effective on its release, as well. For instance, the rate of drug release, which is located in the shell of the SLNs, is faster than the therapeutic agent that is located in the lipid nucleus. The properties and efficacy of SLN...
lipid absorptionmetabolism calves reviews lipid metabolismliver ruminants cattleThis review is mainly concerned with lipoprotein secretion by the small intestine and hepatic metabolism of lipoproteins and their regulation by dietary lipids in preruminant calves and dairy cows.Bauchart DGruffat DDurand D...
There are significant differences in digestion and absorption characteristics between monogastric and ruminant animals, and the rumen bacteria plays an important part in digestion and absorption for ruminant animals. In production practice, the proportion of concentrate feed for monogastric animals is ...
In addition, the HFD treatment increased maternal litter size. The DATS treatment increased litter size and alive litter size but had no significant effect on the embryo absorption rate. These results indicate that the DATS treatment improved the litter performance and fat deposition of obese mice ...
In addition, the HFD treatment increased maternal litter size. The DATS treatment increased litter size and alive litter size but had no significant effect on the embryo absorption rate. These results indicate that the DATS treatment improved the litter performance and fat deposition of obese mice ...
In addition, the milk lipid fraction also contains carotenes. The main carotene compound in milk is all-trans-β-carotene, which is a precursor of vitamin A [5]. The processes of β-carotene absorption and conversion to vitamin A produce losses; therefore, 6 mg of β-carotene is required...
in the synthesis and degradation of lipids [14]. In this case, the liver is also the main site of bile acid synthesis, a small molecule that plays a key role in the digestion and absorption of dietary fats and is involved in the regulation of cholesterol and other lipids in the liver ...