2012
DOI: 10.3923/aj.2012.88.94
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Effect of Glycerol and Propylene Glycol Supplementation on Metabolic Parameters and Production Performance in Periparturient Period of Dairy Cows

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“…The increases in ruminal propionate:acetate ratio previously reported for animals on glycerol diets (Carvalho et al, 2011) may explain these changes, because acetate represents the main precursor to milk fat. Alternatively, other authors suggest that a reduction in NEFA plasma concentrations of animals fed glycerol may indicate lower lipid mobilization and lipolysis, thus explaining the reduction in milk fat (Kass et al, 2012;Kupczynski et al, 2012). Nevertheless, it was observed that milk fat content showed a quadratic effect, increasing back with 30% dietary glycerin.…”
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“…The increases in ruminal propionate:acetate ratio previously reported for animals on glycerol diets (Carvalho et al, 2011) may explain these changes, because acetate represents the main precursor to milk fat. Alternatively, other authors suggest that a reduction in NEFA plasma concentrations of animals fed glycerol may indicate lower lipid mobilization and lipolysis, thus explaining the reduction in milk fat (Kass et al, 2012;Kupczynski et al, 2012). Nevertheless, it was observed that milk fat content showed a quadratic effect, increasing back with 30% dietary glycerin.…”
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“…In many studies [ 30 , 51 , 52 , 53 ], it has been found that a gluconeogenic precursor might be effective in the treatment or prevention of ketosis. Table 2 summarizes the effects of glycerol on physiological parameters in blood.…”
Section: The Effect Of Glycol On Physiological Parameters In Relatmentioning
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“…In our own studies, we compared the effect of short-term (7 day antepartum to 7 day postpartum) administration in cows of propylene glycol and glycerol (99% pure) in two forms: as an addition to the total mixed ration (TMR) (topdressed) and oral drenching [ 53 ]. Both additives were administered at 300 mL/d.…”
Section: The Effect Of Glycol On Physiological Parameters In Relatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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