Changes in the metabolomic profiles of mammary secretion in relation to dam litter size and parity number in Black Bengal goats

Tien Thi Phuong Vo, C. Buranakarl, Sumonwan Chamsuwan, S. Thammacharoen, Panupat Ratchakom, M. Nuntapaitoon, S. Settachaimongkon
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Background and Aim: The colostrum is essential for a kid’s survival and development. The metabolomic profiles of mammary secretion in goats are limited. This study investigated the metabolomic profiles of mammary secretion in purebred Black Bengal goats and their relationships with litter size and parity number. Materials and Methods: 500 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance was used to analyze the metabolomic profiles of 43 colostrum and milk samples collected on delivery day and day 7 after parturition, respectively. Results: Fifty-one metabolites were distinguished between colostrum and milk based on heatmap visualization and hierarchical cluster analysis. In colostrum, most compounds were present in significantly greater amounts than in milk. Milk of goats with multiple litter sizes had higher levels of lactose while fat, protein, total solids, solid not fat, and most of the metabolites were lower. The parity number of dams shows no difference in the composition of all components between primiparous and multiparous goats. Conclusion: The components in colostrum were significantly more concentrated than those in milk. The multiple litter sizes in dams led to a significant impact on the composition of lactose and other milk metabolites. Keywords: black Bengal goats, colostrum, litter size, metabolite, milk, parity number.
黑孟加拉山羊乳腺分泌物代谢组谱的变化与母羊产仔数和胎次有关
背景和目的:初乳对婴儿的生存和发育至关重要。有关山羊乳腺分泌物代谢组学特征的研究十分有限。本研究调查了纯种黑孟加拉山羊乳腺分泌物的代谢组学特征及其与产仔数和胎次的关系。材料与方法:使用 500 MHz 核磁共振分析了分别在分娩日和产后第 7 天采集的 43 份初乳和乳汁样本的代谢组图谱。结果根据热图可视化和层次聚类分析,初乳和牛奶中的51种代谢物被区分开来。初乳中大多数化合物的含量明显高于牛奶。多胎山羊奶中乳糖含量较高,而脂肪、蛋白质、总固形物、非脂肪固形物和大多数代谢物含量较低。从母羊的胎次来看,初产山羊和多产山羊的所有成分都没有差异。结论初乳中的成分浓度明显高于牛奶中的成分浓度。多胎母羊对乳糖和其他乳代谢物的组成有显著影响。
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