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Lack of correlation between milk glucose concentrations and rates of milk production in the rat
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2009
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Concentrations of lactose, α-lactalbumin (α-la), glucose and glucose-6-phosphate were measured in milk obtained from rats under conditions where the rates of milk production varied from 0 to 2·6 g/h. In the milk from rats fed a low protein diet where milk production was 0·9 g/h, the concentration of α-la was 1·5 mg/ml, being significantly lower than that in the milk of control rats at 2·9 mg/ml and where the rate of milk production was 2·6 g/h. No differences were detected in the glucose concentrations. When rats were fed restricted amounts of the control diet and where milk production varied from 0 to 1·7 g/h during the course of the day, no differences in the concentrations of either α-la or glucose were detected. These results suggest that considerable caution must be used in interpreting the significance of milk glucose in the rat.
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