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Animal research milker WAT-2006
automatedfor rats

animal research milker
animal research milker
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Characteristics

Applications
for animal research
Operation
automated
Animal type
for rats

Description

Environmental pollution, in particular carcinogenic substances and endocrine disrupting chemicals, has become a major worldwide problem in recent years. The influences of such chemicals on a baby through breast milk or cow milk are of great concern. The ability to gather milk from the rat, a widely used experimental animal, may aid in elucidating the effects of such chemicals on infants and their development. To test the composition of rat milk, milk is typically gathered from the stomachs of rat pups that have nursed once since it is difficult to gather milk directly from teats of the mother rat. Milk gathered from the stomach mixes with saliva and gastric juice and is altered by decomposition and digestion thus is unlikely to accurately reflect the actual composition. Accordingly, an automated experimental milker was produced to eliminate these problems. It is able to milk lactating mother by alternating negative pressure and atmospheric pressure through two solenoid valves attached to a microcomputer and a vacuum pump. (Excerpt from J. Vet. Med. Sci. 65(5): 557-562, 2003) Therefore, WAT-2006 Automated Milker can be a powerful tool for the elucidation of carcinogenic substances and endocrine disrupting chemicals. It can also be used for the studies of food safety or drug development.M This product was developed by Professor Toshi Watanabe, D.V.M., Ph.D., Dept. of Veterinary Biochemistry College of Bioresource Sciences Nihon University in cooperation with NUBIC (Nihon University Business Incubation Center).

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