Prolactin in Blood Plasma and Milk of Buffalo during Estrous Cycle and Early Pregnancy

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Concentration of prolactin was measured by radioimmunoassay for 11 primiparous and 16 multiparous buffalo. Prolactin concentration of blood plasma on day of insemination was about 200 ng/ml for primiparous and about 315 ng/ml for multiparous animals and fluctuated between 130 and 200 ng/ml for primiparous and between 250 and 345 ng/ml for multiparous pregnant animals. For the nonpregnant group prolactin fluctuated between 145 and 240 ng/ml for primiparous and between 210 and 310 ng/ml for multiparous animals with minor elevations 1 to 2 days before estrus. Concentration of prolactin of milk was not significantly different from that of plasma and was positively correlated .68 for nonpregnant and .93 for pregnant animals. © 1984, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Pahwa, G. S., & Pandey, R. S. (1984). Prolactin in Blood Plasma and Milk of Buffalo during Estrous Cycle and Early Pregnancy. Journal of Dairy Science, 67(9), 2001–2005. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(84)81535-0

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