2005
DOI: 10.1079/bjn20051376
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The effect of dietary vitamin E and fatty acid supplementation of pregnant and lactating ewes on placental and mammary transfer of vitamin E to the lamb

Abstract: The present study investigated the effect of maternal vitamin E and fatty acid supplementation on lamb antioxidant status. Forty-eight ewes were fed one of four concentrate diets supplemented with a basal (50 mg/kg) or supranutritional (500 mg/kg) level of vitamin E plus a source of either saturated fat (Megalac w ; Volac Ltd, Royston, Hertfordshire, UK) or long-chain PUFA (fish oil) from 6 weeks prepartum until 4 weeks postpartum. Blood samples were taken from ewes and lambs at intervals throughout the experi… Show more

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“…Ewe blood samples were obtained by jugular venipuncture into evacuated plasma tubes containing potassium oxalate at 1100 h on day 103 of gestation and at 12 h, 14 days and 28 days post partum. Milk samples were taken from ewes using a method detailed by Capper et al (2005). Milk samples were taken and stored at 2208C before analysis.…”
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“…Ewe blood samples were obtained by jugular venipuncture into evacuated plasma tubes containing potassium oxalate at 1100 h on day 103 of gestation and at 12 h, 14 days and 28 days post partum. Milk samples were taken from ewes using a method detailed by Capper et al (2005). Milk samples were taken and stored at 2208C before analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical analyses Feed samples were taken weekly and combined to give two samples per diet, which were analysed for dry matter (DM), ash, CP and NDF as detailed in Capper et al (2005). Plasma was separated by centrifugation at 2290 3 g for 5 min before storage at 2208C.…”
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