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Propionic acid, carbohydrate formation

In ruminants, lactic and propionic acids are the major precursors of glucose. This is particularly important during lactation, since all the carbohydrate in die food is fermented by die bacteria in the rumen, so diat no glucose enters the body but glucose is required for die formation of lactose for the milk (Chapter 6). [Pg.138]


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