Major Immunoglobulin in Ruminant Milk

Question

Major immunoglobulin present in human milk is IgA, but in ruminant milk the major immunoglobulin is:

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Major immunoglobulin present in human milk is IgA, but in ruminant milk the major immunoglobulin is:

  1. IgG — Correct Answer
  2. IgA
  3. IgM
  4. IgD
Explanation:
Correct Answer: IgG

The major immunoglobulin in ruminant milk (bovine colostrum) is IgG, whereas in human milk/colostrum, the major immunoglobulin is IgA.

Immunoglobulins in Bovine Colostrum (Decreasing Order)
  • IgG₁ > IgG₂ > IgM > IgA
  • All these are present: IgG1, IgG2, IgM, IgA
Why This Matters — Passive Immunity in Calves
  • In ruminants, placental transfer of antibodies does NOT occur (syndesmochorial placenta), so the newborn calf is born without circulating antibodies.
  • The calf must absorb immunoglobulins directly from colostrum through the gut wall (gut closure occurs within 24–36 hours after birth).
  • IgG from colostrum enters the bloodstream and provides systemic passive immunity.
Human vs. Ruminant — Key Differences
  • Human colostrum → IgA predominant (protects mucosal surfaces)
  • Bovine colostrum → IgG predominant (provides systemic immunity)

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