Effects of supplemental β‐carotene on colostral immunoglobulin and plasma β‐carotene and immunoglobulin in Japanese Black cows |
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Authors: | Shuntaro Ikeda Kenichi Yoshitani Atsutoshi Obata Yuji Sugie Yoshikazu Aoki Taisuke Yamaji Masahiko Fujita Yoshinobu Nakatsuji Shinichi Kume |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;2. Shiga Prefectural Livestock Technology Promotion Center, Hino, Japan;3. DSM Japan K.K., Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Data from 26 Japanese Black cows were collected to clarify the effects of supplemental β‐carotene on colostral immunoglobulin (Ig) and plasma β‐carotene and Ig in the cows. Cows were assigned to control or β‐carotene groups from 21 days before the expected calving date to 60 days after parturition. Supplemental β‐carotene was provided at 500 mg/day in the β‐carotene group. Supplemental β‐carotene drastically increased plasma β‐carotene concentrations in the cows from parturition to 60 days after parturition, and plasma β‐carotene concentrations in the control and β‐carotene groups at parturition were 202 and 452 μg/dl, respectively. Supplemental β‐carotene had no effects on plasma IgG1, IgA or IgM concentrations at parturition. Supplemental β‐carotene increased colostral IgG1 concentrations in the cows, but colostral β‐carotene, IgA and IgM concentrations were not affected by supplemental β‐carotene. These results indicate that supplemental β‐carotene is effective to enhance colostral IgG1 concentrations and plasma β‐carotene concentrations in Japanese Black cows. |
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Keywords: | β ‐carotene bovine colostrum immunoglobulin Japanese Black cow |
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