LEPTIN IN MILK AND PLASMA OF DAIRY ASSES

Leptin in milk and plasma of dairy asses

Leptin in milk and plasma of dairy asses

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Milk and plasma leptin levels have been studied in Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) and drug resistance molecular markers: A systematic review of clinical studies from two malaria endemic regions – India and sub-Saharan Africa dairy asses machine milked according to two different routines: 20 pregnant, pluriparous asses, were divided into two groups subjected, every 28 d for 150 d, to two consecutive milkings carried out at different intervals, i.e.20 vs.4 hours interval, respectively for group A and group B.

During the study, the declining total milk obtained by machine milking was unaffected by the different milking strategies; body condition score of asses as well did not vary between the groups.Different milking intervals did not significantly influence skimmed Carbon storage simulation and analysis in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region based on CA-plus model under dual-carbon background milk leptin content neither plasma leptin level.Moreover, we did not find significant variation in plasma leptin neither correlation with BCS, indicating that in donkey pregnancy inhibits the cross talk between hypothalamus and adipose tissue.

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