Dairy Science Abstracts is a fully searchable abstracts database that covers international research on all aspects of dairy science and technology, including the production, composition and processing of milk and dairy products, and their use in human nutrition. All mammalian species and their milk products are covered.
Breeding, nutrition, physiology of lactation and diseases of dairy animals are covered in the abstract database, as well as housing, economics and the treatment and disposal of farm and dairy wastes.
The online version of Dairy Science Abstracts is updated weekly and includes highly targeted, searchable summaries covering key English and non-English language journal articles, reports, conferences and books. The online version includes a fully searchable backfile to 1973 of over 352,000 research summaries and more than 13,000 full text documents. Over 10,000 summaries are added to the database each year.
The print version of Dairy Science Abstracts is published monthly and a typical issue contains about 600 abstracts, indexes of authors and subjects , as well as citations.
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Chemistry and physics
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- – composition and properties of milk and milk products
– constituents of milk
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- Cleaning and sterilization and disposal of dairy wastes, including dairy cattle manures and dairy factory effluent
Dairy microbiology
all microorganisms found in milk or milk products, including:
Dairy legislation and standards
Dairy research and education
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Economic aspects of milk production
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- – annual dairy statistics
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– marketing
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– processing
- – utilization
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Environmental aspects, including affects of the following in milk and milk products
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- – drugs, antibiotics and aflatoxins
- – isotopes and radionuclides
– residues of pesticides
- Equipment and computer software used for milk production, including:
- – cleaning and sterilization of dairy equipment on the farm
- – milk recording techniques and results
- – milk collection, transport and distribution
Husbandry
– breeding and feeding of dairy animals and their milk production responses
Immunology
- – immunoglobulins in milk or colostrum
- – immunological aspects of milk constituents and immunological aspects of mastitis and other diseases transmitted via milk
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- – mammary transfer of immunoglobulins
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Milk processing, milk product manufacture and packaging, including aspects of:
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– dairy equipment
- – dairy factories
Physiology
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– mammary glands
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- Public health aspects
- – microbiological contamination of milk
- – food poisoning
- – spoilage of milk and milk products