Publications by authors named "Lilya Livshits"

The form of fat supplements, degree of saturation, and the fatty acid (FA) profile influence cows' production response. The objective was to determine the effects of supplemental fats in the form of calcium salts (CS) of FA (CSFA) with different ratios between palmitic (PA) and oleic (OA) acids on nutrient digestibility and cow performance. Forty-two dairy cows were assigned to 3 groups and fed (for 13 wk) rations that contained 2.

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The form of a lipid supplement, its degree of saturation, and its fatty acid (FA) profile greatly influence digestibility and cow productive response. The objective in this study was to examine the effect of fat supplements that differ in their form or FA profile on nutrient digestibility and cow performance. Forty-two mid-lactation cows (128 ± 53 d) were assigned to 3 treatment groups according to milk yield, days in milk, and body weight.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article presents data from research on the proteome of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in dairy cows during their transition period, which is poorly understood.
  • It examines how different types of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation (like flaxseed oil and fish oil) can affect immune function during this critical time.
  • The study identifies significant differences in protein abundance in PBMCs after supplementation, contributing valuable insights into the immune response in postpartum dairy cows.
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We examined the effects of dietary n-3 fatty acids on the proteome of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in transition dairy cows. Forty-two dry cows were divided into three groups supplemented with: saturated fat (CTL); flaxseed oil (FLX); or fish oil (FO). PBMC were collected from five cows per group at week 1 postpartum for proteomic analysis.

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