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Journal of Dairy Science | 2012

Effects of feeding dairy cows different legume-grass silages on milk phytoestrogen concentration

Annika Höjer; Steffen Adler; Stig Purup; Jens Hansen-Møller; Kjell Martinsson; Håvard Steinshamn; Anne-Maj Gustavsson

Phytoestrogens are hormone-like substances in plants that can substantially influence human health (positively or negatively), and when fed to dairy cows are partly transferred to their milk. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of varying the botanical composition and regrowth interval of legume-grass silage on phytoestrogen intake and milk phytoestrogen concentrations. In one experiment, 15 Swedish Red dairy cows were fed 2- or 3-cut red clover-grass silage, or 2-cut birdsfoot trefoil-grass silage. In a second experiment, 16 Norwegian Red dairy cows were fed short-term ley silage with red clover or long-term ley silage with white clover, and the effects of supplementation with α-tocopherol were also tested. High concentrations of formononetin and biochanin A were found in all silage mixtures with red clover. The milk concentration of equol was highest for cows on the 2-cut red clover-grass silage diet (1,494 μg/kg of milk). Because of the metabolism of biochanin A, genistein, and prunetin, their concentrations in milk and the apparent recovery were low. Coumestrol was detected in only short-term and long-term ley silage mixtures, and its milk concentration was low. Concentrations of secoisolariciresinol and matairesinol were higher in 2-cut birdsfoot trefoil-grass and long-term ley silage mixtures, those with legume species other than red clover, and the highest grass proportions. The 2-cut birdsfoot trefoil-grass silage diet also resulted in higher enterolactone concentration than the other diets (226 μg/kg of milk). Lengthening the regrowth interval increased the intake of secoisolariciresinol and decreased the recovery of lignans. Feeding long-term ley silage resulted in higher milk lignan concentrations but lower milk isoflavone concentrations than feeding short-term ley silage. The apparent recovery of all phytoestrogens except prunetin was highest on the 2-cut birdsfoot trefoil-grass silage diet. No effect of α-tocopherol supplementation was observed on milk concentrations of any of the measured phytoestrogens. Variations were observed in milk concentrations of phytoestrogens, especially of equol, among cows, which could not be explained by variations in diet composition or phytoestrogen intake. The results show that milk phytoestrogen concentration is strongly influenced by silage botanical composition, but questions regarding phytoestrogen metabolism remain to be answered.


Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section A-animal Science | 2014

Evaluation of the feed intake models in the Nordic feed evaluation system NorFor

S.J. Krizsan; Annika Höjer; A. Huuskonen; Mårten Hetta; Pekka Huhtanen

Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the feed intake models in the Nordic feed evaluation system NorFor. Data from 196 feeding experiments with dairy cows, and 17 experiments of periodical data, and 135 experiments of complete data with growing cattle were used in the evaluation by mixed model regression. The feed intake by both dairy cows and growing cattle were overestimated by the models. A linear bias indicated that over prediction increased with level of intake both by dairy cows and growing cattle. Most animal and diet factors were significantly related to the residuals, which indicated that those factors did not act independently in the predictions of feed intake. This kind of errors can restrict future ration formulation and animal performance, since animal production parameters included in the prediction models will be a consequence of the diet fed at the time they were measured.


Livestock Science | 2012

Effect of legume–grass silages and α-tocopherol supplementation on fatty acid composition and α-tocopherol, β-carotene and retinol concentrations in organically produced bovine milk

Annika Höjer; Steffen Adler; Kjell Martinsson; Søren Krogh Jensen; Håvard Steinshamn; Erling Thuen; Anne-Maj Gustavsson


Journal of Dairy Research | 2012

Proliferative effect of whey from cows’ milk varying in phyto-oestrogens in human breast and prostate cancer cells

Tina Skau Nielsen; Annika Höjer; Anne-Maj Gustavsson; Jens Hansen-Møller; Stig Purup


Agricultural and Food Science | 2017

The effects of legume seeds on the lactation performance of dairy cows fed grass silage-based diets

Mohammad Ramin; Annika Höjer; Mårten Hetta


Archive | 2018

Forskning pågår - från foder till ost

Gun Bernes; Annika Höjer; Åse Lundh; Johan Dicksved; Monika Johansson; Hasitha Priyashantha; Li Sun; Anders H Gustafsson; Maud Langton; Mårten Hetta; Karin Hallin Saedén


Archive | 2017

Innehåll av fytoöstrogen i olika rödklöversorter

Gun Bernes; Annika Höjer; Anne-Maj Gustavsson


Journal of Dairy Science | 2014

Erratum to “Evaluation of different feed intake models for dairy cows” (J. Dairy Sci. 97:2387–2397)

S.J. Krizsan; A. Sairanen; Annika Höjer; Pekka Huhtanen


Archive | 2013

Melkas innhold av fytoøstrogener påvirkes av engdriftsmåte og produksjonssystem

Steffen Adler; Annika Höjer; Kari Marie Njåstad; Stig Purup; Jens Hansen-Møller; Erling Thuen; Anne-Maj Gustavsson; Kjell Martinsson; Håvard Steinshamn


Archive | 2013

Behöver vi veta hur mycket korna kan äta

S.J. Krizsan; Mårten Hetta; Annika Höjer; Pekka Huhtanen

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Anne-Maj Gustavsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Kjell Martinsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Mårten Hetta

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Pekka Huhtanen

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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S.J. Krizsan

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Håvard Steinshamn

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Steffen Adler

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Erling Thuen

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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