Review: Lipid biology in the periparturient dairy cow: contemporary perspectives

Animal3.60
Volume: 14, Pages: s165 - s175
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Coordinated changes in energy metabolism develop to support gestation and lactation in the periparturient dairy cow. Maternal physiology involves the partitioning of nutrients (i.e. glucose, amino acids and fatty acids (FA)) for fetal growth and milk synthesis. However, the inability of the dairy cow to successfully adapt to a productive lactation may trigger metabolic stress characterized by uncontrolled adipose tissue lipolysis and reduced...
Paper Details
Title
Review: Lipid biology in the periparturient dairy cow: contemporary perspectives
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
14
Pages
s165 - s175
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