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Science | 1967

Saturation in Milk and Meat Fats

Stuart Patton; E.M. Kesler

Meat and milk products from ruminants (cows, goats, sheep, and beef animals) contribute 35 to 40 percent of the fat in the average American diet. Such fat is highly saturated, containing less than about 4 percent polyunsaturated fatty acids. The unsaturated plant lipids (fats) ordinarily consumed by the ruminant are hydrogenated (saturated) in the rumen. Transport and incorporation of this hydrogenated fat into meat and milk follows. Rumen hydrogenation does not take place until the fat is broken down to free fatty acids, thus establishing the fact that lipolysis is an essential feature of the process. Circumvention of this lipolysis may lead to more-unsaturated meat and milk fat.


Journal of Dairy Science | 1964

Physiological Effects of High Level Concentrate Feeding1

E.M. Kesler; S.L. Spahr


Journal of Dairy Science | 1975

Microbial Populations of Teat Ends of Dairy Cows, and Bedding Materials1

J.J. Rendos; R.J. Eberhart; E.M. Kesler


Journal of Dairy Science | 1983

Germicidal Teat Dip in a Herd with Low Prevalence of Streptococcus agalactiae and Staphylococcus aureus Mastitis

R.J. Eberhart; P.L. LeVan; L.C. Griel; E.M. Kesler


Journal of Dairy Science | 1981

Feeding mastitic milk to calves: review.

E.M. Kesler


Journal of Dairy Science | 1980

Growth and Rumen Characteristics of Holstein Steers Fed Pelleted or Conventional Diets

J.E. Nocek; E.M. Kesler


Journal of Dairy Science | 1964

Production and Carcass Characteristics of Holstein-Friesian Bulls and Steers Slaughtered at 800 or 1,000 Pounds

J.R. Nichols; J.H. Ziegler; J.M. White; E.M. Kesler; J.L. Watkins


Journal of Dairy Science | 1979

Waste Milk from Antibiotic Treated Cows as Feed for Young Calves1,2

Janet R. Chardavoyne; J.A. Ibeawuchi; E.M. Kesler; K.M. Borland


Journal of Dairy Science | 1961

Absorption of organic acids from the omasum.

R.P. Johnston; E.M. Kesler; R.D. McCarthy


Journal of Dairy Science | 1985

Effect of Automatic Backflushing on Number of New Intramammary Infections, Bacteria on Teatcup Liners, and Milk Iodine

T.W. Smith; R.J. Eberhart; S.B. Spencer; E.M. Kesler; G.L. Hargrove; R.W. Wilson; C.W. Heald

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G.L. Hargrove

Pennsylvania State University

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R.D. McCarthy

Pennsylvania State University

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P.T. Chandler

Pennsylvania State University

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S.L. Spahr

Pennsylvania State University

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Stuart Patton

Pennsylvania State University

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R.J. Eberhart

Pennsylvania State University

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D.H. Rearte

Pennsylvania State University

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D.R. Arnott

Pennsylvania State University

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J.B. Holter

Pennsylvania State University

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A.E. Branding

Pennsylvania State University

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