Smart Science Series™ Ruminant Podcasts

How Non Essential Amino Acids Affect Transition

September 15, 2021 Adisseo Season 1 Episode 10
How Non Essential Amino Acids Affect Transition
Smart Science Series™ Ruminant Podcasts
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Smart Science Series™ Ruminant Podcasts
How Non Essential Amino Acids Affect Transition
Sep 15, 2021 Season 1 Episode 10
Adisseo

Non essential AA play an important role in early postpartum milk production and protein synthesis.  Research results point to the importance of the supply of certain non essential amino acids for maximizing early postpartum milk production and protein synthesis. 

To maximize milk yields and components at the start of lactation, two factors are important. First, optimize a supply of essential AAs with a profile similar to casein through ration formulation with diverse protein sources and protected amino acids. Then ensure an adequate supply of certain non essential amino acids.

Researchers explored the use of 15N as a biomarker to predict nitrogen use efficiency in the peripartum period. They found that 15N may have limited applicability as a biomarker to predict nitrogen use efficiency.

 Based on two 2021 American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) abstracts: 
373 Abomasal amino acid infusions in postpartum dairy cows.
374 Effect of abomasal amino acid infusions on metabolism in postpartum. 
164 Predictions of N use efficiency from natural 15N abundance in periparturient dairy cows are impaired by the protein mobilization. 

 

Features  Dr. Lahlou Bahloul , Global Lead on Ruminant Support, Adisseo, for Aarhus University, Denmark, and INRAE. Dr. Brian Sloan, Global Director of Ruminant Amino Acids and Protected Nutrient Business, Adisseo. Dr. Dan Luchini, Head of Ruminant R&D, Adisseo.

 

 To view abstracts, go to :
https://www.adisseo.com/en/products/smartline/smart-science-series-ruminant-podcasts/

Show Notes

Non essential AA play an important role in early postpartum milk production and protein synthesis.  Research results point to the importance of the supply of certain non essential amino acids for maximizing early postpartum milk production and protein synthesis. 

To maximize milk yields and components at the start of lactation, two factors are important. First, optimize a supply of essential AAs with a profile similar to casein through ration formulation with diverse protein sources and protected amino acids. Then ensure an adequate supply of certain non essential amino acids.

Researchers explored the use of 15N as a biomarker to predict nitrogen use efficiency in the peripartum period. They found that 15N may have limited applicability as a biomarker to predict nitrogen use efficiency.

 Based on two 2021 American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) abstracts: 
373 Abomasal amino acid infusions in postpartum dairy cows.
374 Effect of abomasal amino acid infusions on metabolism in postpartum. 
164 Predictions of N use efficiency from natural 15N abundance in periparturient dairy cows are impaired by the protein mobilization. 

 

Features  Dr. Lahlou Bahloul , Global Lead on Ruminant Support, Adisseo, for Aarhus University, Denmark, and INRAE. Dr. Brian Sloan, Global Director of Ruminant Amino Acids and Protected Nutrient Business, Adisseo. Dr. Dan Luchini, Head of Ruminant R&D, Adisseo.

 

 To view abstracts, go to :
https://www.adisseo.com/en/products/smartline/smart-science-series-ruminant-podcasts/