colostrum

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Synonyms for colostrum

milky fluid secreted for the first day or two after parturition

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For some cases, particularly those involving multiple affected lambs in a single flock over 1 lambing season, the clinical histories of snatching at birth or artificial feeding of orphan or pet lambs indicated likely failure of transfer of colostral antibodies.
Transmission of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae in pigs under field-like conditions: emphasis on tonsillar colonisation and passively acquired colostral antibodies.
A colostral protein that induces the growth and differentiation of resting B lymphocytes.
Franjia, "Antioxidant effect of melatonin on the functional activity of colostral phagocytes in diabetic women," PLoS ONE, vol.
Describing about the protein needs, he said that 50 percent protein needs of the countrymen being met by the white meat which is being supplied on low prices and colostral free source of protein.
[30] reported a decrease in the concentrations of buffalo colostral Igs from 10.3 to 1.4% in the first 70 hours from parturition.
Oral administration of insulin-like growth factor-I from colostral whey reduces blood glucose in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.
To avoid the analysis of milk during the colostral period, sampling did not begin until the 3rd week of kidding
Commonly used additives in the maintenance cell culture medium are fetal calf serum (FCS), goat serum, horse serum, allontoic fluid, colostral whey, oval albumin, etc.