Most species will generate colostrum within one day of giving birth.
Newborns have very small digestive systems, and colostrum delivers its nutrients in a very concentrated low-volume form. It has a mild laxative effect, encouraging the passing of the baby's first stool, which is called meconium. This clears excess bilirubin, a waste product of dead red blood cells which is produced in large quantities at birth due to blood volume reduction, from the infant's body and helps prevent jaundice. Colostrum is known to contain immunoglobulins such as IgA and IgM in humans and mice. IgA is absorbed through the intestinal epithelium, travels through the blood, and is secreted onto other Type 1 mucosal surfaces. Colostrum also contains a variety of growth factors (IGfs).
Specification
Product name | Colostrum Bovine |
Test Items | IgG 20% |
Appearance | Light yellow dry powder |
Taste and odor | Characteristic |
Total protein | 50.0% Min |
Immunoglobulin G | 20.0% Min |
Acidity | 60oT Max |
Loss on drying | 8.0% Max |
Total plate count | 30000cfu/g Max |
E.Coli | 40MPN/100g Max |
Packaging: 10Kgs/paper carton.
Storage: Stored in a dry and cool place, keep away from strong light and heat.
Shelf life: Two years when stored properly in a well-closed container.
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