Short communication: Effect of pH on absorption of immunoglobulin G in neonatal calves

Citation
Jd. Quigley et al., Short communication: Effect of pH on absorption of immunoglobulin G in neonatal calves, J DAIRY SCI, 83(8), 2000, pp. 1853-1855
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science/Nutrition
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00220302 → ACNP
Volume
83
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1853 - 1855
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0302(200008)83:8<1853:SCEOPO>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
We fed newborn calves (n = 60) maternal colostrum (n = 12) or a colostral s upplement product derived from edible bovine serum (n = 48). Sodium citrate was added to supplements to achieve a final pH of 7.5, 7.0, 6.0, and 5.0. Calves were fed colostrum (2 L/feeding) or supplement (454 g reconstituted in 2 L of water) at 1.2 and 12.6 h of age, which provided a total of 156 (c olostrum) or 90 (supplement) g of IgG. We sampled jugular blood at 0 and 24 h of age to determine plasma IgG. Mean plasma IgG concentrations at 0 and 24 h of age were 0 and 6.7 g/L and were markedly higher in calves fed mater nal colostrum compared with supplements (10.7 vs. 6.5 g/L) and were higher in Jersey vs. Holstein calves (8.5 vs. 6.1 g/L). Estimated apparent efficie ncy of IgG absorption was unaffected by treatment and averaged 20%. These d ata indicate that pH of colostral supplements between 7.5 and 5.0 do not ma rkedly influence the efficiency of IgG absorption.