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Joel Bitman

Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture

Publications -  123
Citations -  3697

Joel Bitman is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lactation & Estrogen. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 123 publications receiving 3622 citations. Previous affiliations of Joel Bitman include University of Vermont & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Comparison of the lipid composition of breast milk from mothers of term and preterm infants.

TL;DR: Elevated levels of readily absorbed medium-chain fatty acids and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in preterm milk may be of special benefit for the needs of premature infants.
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Estrogenic activity of o,p'-DDT in the mammalian uterus and avian oviduct.

TL;DR: When rats and birds were treated with o, p-DDT, their reproductive tissues exhibited the same response as when they were treatment with estrogen, and the o did not accumulate in the reproductive or adipose tissues to a greater extent than p, p -DDT.
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Changes in Milk Fat Phospholipids During Lactation

TL;DR: Changes in lipid composition were studied in milk obtained on postpartum d 3 (colostrum), 7, 42, and 180 from 12 Holstein cows, consistent with the theory that milk phospholipids are synthesized de novo entirely in the mammary gland.
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Comparison of the phospholipid composition of breast milk from mothers of term and preterm infants during lactation.

TL;DR: Phospholipids exhibited a remarkable constancy in class percentages in milks from mothers giving birth prematurely or at term, and changes in fatty acid composition within each of the phospholipid classes as secretion progressed from colostrum to transitional to mature milk.
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DDT induces a Decrease in Eggshell Calcium

TL;DR: Japanese quail fed o,p′, and p, p′-DDT produced eggs with thinner shells and lower calcium content than usual.