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The technology required for production of large quantities of the now-familiar yoghurt, cheeses, fromage frais, etc. have developed from the knowledge of the physiology and biochemistry of the microorganisms involved. The diversity of fermented milks makes a discussion of starter physiology and ...
Although the location and external form of the mammary glands differ among species, the general phases of development and the mechanisms of milk production are remarkably similar. For this reason, researchers have been able to draw on a myriad of work in animals to understand this process. In ...
The physiology and biochemistry of lactogenesis is reviewed under the following headings: parturition and lactogenesis; hormonal control of lactogenesis (the primary effect of ovarian hormones, the interaction between prolactin and steroid hormones in the mammary gland, and its effect on the modulation...
18. prolactin [prə'læktɪn] n.【生化】催乳激素 Prolactin is a hormone named originally after its function to promote milk production (lactation ([læk'teɪʃ(ə)n] n.哺乳)) in mammals in response to the suckling of young after birth. It has since been shown to have ...
- 《Journal of Animal Science》 被引量: 50发表: 2013年 Impact of hot environment on colostrum and milk composition Multiple factors influence the production and the composition of colostrum and milk, including species, breed, health status, feeding practices and ... U Bernabucci,L Basiricò,P...
This manuscript focuses on potential changes in reproductive physiology that occur due to high milk production in lactating dairy cows. Four reproductive measures are discussed: interval to first ovulation, conception rate, duration of estrus, and multiple ovulation rate. The last two responses have ...
This enhances the mother-infant relationship in terms of bonding, and it also stimulates mature milk production. The duration of the nursing period is widely variable, even within cultures. Dietary precautions should ensure adequate maternal dietary intake during breast feeding and should include ...
Both males and females have breasts. The structure of the male breast is nearly identical to that of the female breast, except that the male breast tissue lacks the specialized lobules, as there is no physiologic need for milk production by the male breast. Abnormal enlargement of themale brea...
Regulation of Milk Production Regulation of quantity and content of milk is largely under hormonal control, primarilyprolactin. During pregnancy, a high progesterone:oestrogen ratio favours thedevelopmentof alveoli, but not secretion. With the delivery of the placenta, the source of the large amount ...