2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0022029908003634
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The effect of short-term hyperammonaemia on milk synthesis in dairy cows

Abstract: To test the hypothesis that ammonia detoxification in ruminants consumes amino acids to the detriment of milk protein production, we infused four lactating dairy cows with ammonium acetate or sodium acetate in switchback experiments. Plasma ammonia concentrations increased to 411 microm within 1 h of the start of infusion of ammonium acetate at 567 mmol/h. The rate constant for ammonia clearance from plasma was 0 x 054/min and the half-life was 12 x 9 min. Infusion at 567 mmol/h for 1 h followed by 1 h without… Show more

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“…Using the regression equation of Purdie et al (2009), MPF was predicted to increase by 111 L/h for the IL treatment, given the observed milk yield change. The observed increase was 180 L/h.…”
Section: Mammary Uptake Of Aamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the regression equation of Purdie et al (2009), MPF was predicted to increase by 111 L/h for the IL treatment, given the observed milk yield change. The observed increase was 180 L/h.…”
Section: Mammary Uptake Of Aamentioning
confidence: 99%