Journal article

Milk fat globule size development in the mammary epithelial cell: a potential role for ether phosphatidylethanolamine

L Walter, VK Narayana, R Fry, A Logan, D Tull, B Leury

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2020

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Abstract

Milk fat globule (MFG) size is a milk production trait characteristic to the individual animal and has important effects on the functional and nutritional properties of milk. Although the regulation of MFG size in the mammary epithelial cell is not fully understood, lipid droplet (LD) fusion prior to secretion is believed to play a role. We selected cows that consistently produced milk with predominantly small or large MFGs to compare their lipidomic profiles, with focus on the polar lipid fraction. The polar lipid composition of the monolayer surrounding the LD is believed to either promote or prevent LD fusion. Using a targeted LC–MS/MS approach we studied the relative abundance of 301 det..

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