2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2012.02.007
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Lyophilized bovine colostrum as a source of immunoglobulins and insulin-like growth factor for newborn goat kids

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“…Furthermore, it is important to note that the present concentrations of ␥-globulins although obtained later, were similar to that obtained before 5 d of age by Moretti et al (2012) in kids that received a colostrum supplementation.…”
Section: Plasma Proteinsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Furthermore, it is important to note that the present concentrations of ␥-globulins although obtained later, were similar to that obtained before 5 d of age by Moretti et al (2012) in kids that received a colostrum supplementation.…”
Section: Plasma Proteinsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In addition, statistical analysis showed that neither time nor the interaction (G × T) effects influenced the total plasma protein. Previous studies showed similar effects in the same species (Rodríguez et al, 2009;Moretti et al, 2012). For example, Moretti et al (2012) found a significant difference in favor to a group of kids which received bovine lyophilized colostrum.…”
Section: Plasma Proteinmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…The homology structure of immunoglobulins between the ruminants' species enables the substitution of goat maternal colostrum by bovine colostrum, providing adequate amounts of IgG to newborns. Additionally, this lacteal secretion is easy to obtain, it usually has high immune quality, allows storage for prolonged periods, and prevents the transmission of pathogens in the goat herd (Curtain and Fudenberg, 1973;Greenwood, 1995;Lima et al, 2009;Nordi et al, 2012;Moretti et al, 2012b).…”
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