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Diet supplementation with 18: 0 does not alleviate fish oil-induced milk fat depression in dairy ewes

Toral et al., 2015

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2541208688902856104
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Toral P
Hervás G
Carreño Yugueros D
González J
Amor J
Frutos P
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The supplementation of ewe diet with fish oil (FO) may improve the fatty acid (FA) profile of milk but induces milk fat depression (MFD). This latter effect has been associated with a shortage of 18: 0 for mammary cis-9 18: 1 endogenous synthesis and its possible impact on …
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