J. France et al., AN ISOTOPE-DILUTION MODEL FOR PARTITIONING LEUCINE UPTAKE BY THE BOVINE MAMMARY-GLAND, Journal of theoretical biology, 172(4), 1995, pp. 369-377
A model of leucine uptake and partition by the mammary gland (i.e. the
udder) of the lactating dairy cow is constructed and solved in the st
eady state. Model solution permits-if assumptions are made-calculation
of leucine uptake from the arterial blood supply, leucine export into
the venous drainage, leucine oxidation, and synthesis and degradation
of milk protein and constitutive tissue protein within the gland. The
experimental measurements required for model solution are blood flow
and milk secretion, arterial and venous concentration and plateau enri
chment of leucine, and concentration and plateau enrichment of free an
d protein-bound leucine in milk. The model, at least in theory, is als
o applicable to other amino acids and provides a means of ranking the
nutritional importance of individual amino acids and identifying the m
ost limiting in the gland.