{"title":"Changes in milk composition during lactation in the potoroo, Potorous tridactylus (Marsupialia: Potoroinae).","authors":"H M Crowley, D R Woodward, R W Rose","doi":"10.1071/bi9880289","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Milk samples from captive potoroos were analysed for composition during weeks 3-25 of the lactation period. During pouch residence, up to week 16, carbohydrate levels were high, ranging from 9 g 100 ml-1 at week 5 to 15 g 100 ml-1 at week 15; fat levels were consistently low, at around 2 g 100 ml-1; protein levels gradually increased from 5 g 100 ml-1 before week 10 to 12 g 100 ml-1 at week 16. Growth rates during this period increased exponentially, from 1 g week-1 at week 3 to 40 g week-1 at week 16. Thereafter, as the young left the pouch, marked changes were seen in carbohydrate and fat levels: by week 25, carbohydrate levels had fallen to 2 g 100 ml-1, and fat levels had risen to 26 g 100 ml-1. Protein levels increased moderately, reaching 15 g 100 ml-1 by week 25. Growth rates further increased during this period, to reach 60 g week-1 by week 25. Thus, trends in milk composition previously observed in Macropus species were observed also in the potoroo, suggesting a consistent pattern across the macropodid family. Carbohydrate levels in potoroo milk tend to be higher than in other macropodids, but total milk intake is as important as composition in determining growth rates.</p>","PeriodicalId":8573,"journal":{"name":"Australian journal of biological sciences","volume":"41 3","pages":"289-96"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1988-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1071/bi9880289","citationCount":"21","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Australian journal of biological sciences","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1071/bi9880289","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Milk samples from captive potoroos were analysed for composition during weeks 3-25 of the lactation period. During pouch residence, up to week 16, carbohydrate levels were high, ranging from 9 g 100 ml-1 at week 5 to 15 g 100 ml-1 at week 15; fat levels were consistently low, at around 2 g 100 ml-1; protein levels gradually increased from 5 g 100 ml-1 before week 10 to 12 g 100 ml-1 at week 16. Growth rates during this period increased exponentially, from 1 g week-1 at week 3 to 40 g week-1 at week 16. Thereafter, as the young left the pouch, marked changes were seen in carbohydrate and fat levels: by week 25, carbohydrate levels had fallen to 2 g 100 ml-1, and fat levels had risen to 26 g 100 ml-1. Protein levels increased moderately, reaching 15 g 100 ml-1 by week 25. Growth rates further increased during this period, to reach 60 g week-1 by week 25. Thus, trends in milk composition previously observed in Macropus species were observed also in the potoroo, suggesting a consistent pattern across the macropodid family. Carbohydrate levels in potoroo milk tend to be higher than in other macropodids, but total milk intake is as important as composition in determining growth rates.
在哺乳期的第3-25周,对圈养仔猪的乳样进行成分分析。在袋子居住期间,直到第16周,碳水化合物水平很高,从第5周的9 g 100 ml-1到第15周的15 g 100 ml-1;脂肪含量一直很低,约为2克100毫升-1;蛋白水平从第10周前的5 g 100 ml-1逐渐增加到第16周时的12 g 100 ml-1。在此期间,生长速率呈指数增长,从第3周的1 g周-1到第16周的40 g周-1。此后,当幼鼠离开眼袋时,碳水化合物和脂肪水平发生了显著变化:到第25周,碳水化合物水平下降到2克100毫升-1,脂肪水平上升到26克100毫升-1。蛋白质水平适度增加,在第25周达到15 g 100 ml-1。在此期间,生长率进一步增加,到第25周达到60克。因此,先前在大足猴物种中观察到的乳成分趋势也在大足猴中观察到,表明在大足猴家族中存在一致的模式。牛奶中的碳水化合物含量往往高于其他大型足类动物,但在决定生长速度方面,总牛奶摄入量与成分同样重要。