半圈养亚洲象群体的牛奶代谢物组成。

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2024-10-30 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.240930
Laura Galante, Diogo João Franco Dos Santos, Elisabeth Mikkonen, Jeannie Horak, Zorica Stijepic, Hans Demmelmair, Andrea Vielhauer, Berthold Koletzko, Htet Thi Zaw, Win Htut, Virpi Lummaa, Mirkka Lahdenperä
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缺乏母奶通常会导致亚洲象幼崽在圈养环境中死亡。目前,可用的补充剂似乎效率不高。因此,我们的目的是分析亚洲象乳汁的成分,以提供有关小象营养需求的信息。我们从缅甸自然环境中半圈养的 22 头亚洲象身上收集了 70 份牛奶样本。样品通过液相色谱串联质谱法、气相色谱-火焰离子化检测器和双喹啉酸测定法等多种技术进行分析,以确定总蛋白质含量和各种代谢物。通过重复测量混合模型研究了与哺乳阶段(产后数月)的关系。我们确定了 160 种化合物:22 种氨基酸、12 种三羧酸循环有机酸、27 种脂肪酸、15 种酰基肉碱和 84 种磷脂。牛奶中含有大量游离谷氨酸(中位数为 1727.9,四分位数为 1727.9):1727.9,四分位数间距(IQR):1278.4 µmol l-1)和游离甘氨酸(2541.7,四分位数间距(IQR):1704.1 µmol l-1)。脂肪酸谱主要由饱和脂肪酸构成,尤其是癸酸(40.1,IQR:67.3 克升-1)。牛奶样本中还含有大量肉碱、磷脂和有机酸。经鉴定和定量的代谢物种类繁多,其中一些在该物种牛奶中的浓度高于其他物种,这表明亚洲象犊牛的基本生理功能可能对其生存至关重要。
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Milk metabolite composition of a semi-captive population of Asian elephants.

Lack of maternal milk commonly leads to Asian elephant calves' death in captivity. Currently, available supplements seem inefficient. Hence, we aimed at characterizing the composition of Asian elephant milk to provide information on calves' nutritional needs. Seventy milk samples from 22 Asian elephants living in semi-captivity in their natural environment in Myanmar were collected. Samples were analysed through various techniques including liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, gas chromatography-flame ionization detector, and bicinchoninic acid assay to determine total protein content and various metabolites. Associations with lactation stage (months postpartum) were investigated through repeated measure mixed models. We identified 160 compounds: 22 amino acids, 12 organic acids of the tricarboxylic acid cycle, 27 fatty acids, 15 acyl-carnitines and 84 phospholipids. The milk contained substantial amounts of free glutamate (median: 1727.9, interquartile range (IQR): 1278.4 µmol l-1) and free glycine (2541.7, IQR: 1704.1 µmol l-1). The fatty acid profile was mostly constituted by saturated fatty acids, particularly capric acid (40.1, IQR: 67.3 g l-1). Milk samples also contained high amounts of carnitines, phospholipids and organic acids. The wide array of metabolites identified and quantified, some of which present high concentrations in the milk from this species as opposed to other species, suggests underpinning physiological functions that might be crucial for the survival of Asian elephant calves.

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Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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