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Dairy, Volume 3, Issue 1
March 2022 - 16 articles
Cover Story: Subclinical mastitis (SCM) is a periparturient disease of dairy cows with no visible signs of disease. It is routinely diagnosed via measurement of somatic cells in the milk during the postpartum period. The aim of our research was to analyze serum of dairy cows (n = 145) at –8 and –4 weeks prior to parturition and retrospectively identify panels of potential biomarkers to be used in the future to predict development of disease. FIA/LC-MS/MS was used to identify and measure 126 metabolites. A total of 59 and 47 metabolites differentiated SCM from healthy controls at –8 and –4 weeks prepartum, respectively. Panels of metabolites were identified and could serve in the future to develop potential pen-side tests for prediction of occurrence of SCM in dairy cows. View this paper
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