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Cow's milk is generally composed of lipids (monoacylglycerols, diacyglycerols, and [primarily] triacylglycerols); vitamins A, B6, B12, D, D, E, K, thiamine, niacin, biotin, riboflavin, folates, and pantothenic acid; essential fatty acids (linoleic, and linolenic acids); about 33% protein (primarily in the form of casein micelles as as1-, as2-, ?-, and k-caseins; a small amount of whey proteins such as Lactoglobulin); the minerals calcium, phosphate, magnesium, sodium, potassium, citrate, and chlorine; sugars (lactose, glucose, galactose, and oligosaccharides); trace amounts of white blood cells from the animal; and, some bacteria and active enzymes.

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