Effects of feeding dairy cows different legume-grass silages on milk phytoestrogen concentration
Published 2012 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Effects of feeding dairy cows different legume-grass silages on milk phytoestrogen concentration
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
Volume 95, Issue 8, Pages 4526-4540
Publisher
American Dairy Science Association
Online
2012-07-19
DOI
10.3168/jds.2011-5226
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Dairy consumption is a significant correlate of urinary equol concentration in a representative sample of US adults
- (2011) Cara L Frankenfeld AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
- A developmental scale for perennial forage grasses based on the decimal code framework
- (2011) A.-M. Gustavsson GRASS AND FORAGE SCIENCE
- Natural S-equol decreases bone resorption in postmenopausal, non-equol-producing Japanese women
- (2011) Yuko Tousen et al. MENOPAUSE-THE JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE SOCIETY
- Equol an isoflavonoid: potential for improved prostate health, in vitro and in vivo evidence
- (2011) Trent D Lund et al. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
- Phytoestrogen consumption and association with breast, prostate and colorectal cancer in EPIC Norfolk
- (2010) Heather A. Ward et al. ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
- Effect of diet on fecal and urinary estrogenic activity
- (2010) H.A. Tucker et al. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
- Exploitation of dietary tannins to improve rumen metabolism and ruminant nutrition
- (2010) Amlan K Patra et al. JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
- Dietary lignans: physiology and potential for cardiovascular disease risk reduction
- (2010) Julia Peterson et al. NUTRITION REVIEWS
- Breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition-Norfolk in relation to phytoestrogen intake derived from an improved database
- (2009) H. A Ward et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
- Phyto-oestrogens in herbage and milk from cows grazing white clover, red clover, lucerne or chicory-rich pastures
- (2009) C. Andersen et al. Animal
- Effects of maturity stage, temperature and photoperiod on growth and nutritive value of timothy (Phleum pratense L.)
- (2009) Hege Nordheim-Viken et al. ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- Equol in milk of dairy cows is derived from forage legumes such as red clover
- (2009) Eeva A. Mustonen et al. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
- Milk concentration of the mammalian lignan enterolactone, milk production, milk fatty acid profile, and digestibility in dairy cows fed diets containing whole flaxseed or flaxseed meal
- (2009) Hélène V Petit et al. JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
- Ultrasound-assisted solid-phase extraction coupled with photodiode-array and fluorescence detection for chemotaxonomy of isoflavone phytoestrogens inTrifoliumL. (Clover) species
- (2009) Grazyna Zgórka JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
- Urinary Isoflavones and Their Metabolites Validate the Dietary Isoflavone Intakes in US Adults
- (2009) Ock Kyoung Chun et al. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION
- Effect of forage on the content of phyto-oestrogens in bovine milk
- (2008) C. Andersen et al. Animal
- Phytoestrogen Content of Foods of Animal Origin: Dairy Products, Eggs, Meat, Fish, and Seafood
- (2008) Gunter G. C. Kuhnle et al. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
- Effects of Clover-Grass Silages and Concentrate Supplementation on the Content of Phytoestrogens in Dairy Cow Milk
- (2008) H. Steinshamn et al. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationPublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More