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What is Colostrum?1,2

Colostrum is a milky fluid that comes from the mammary glands of humans and animals during the first few days after giving birth before mature milk appears. It contains:

  • High concentrations of antibodies to help protect the newborn against disease and infection.
  • Immune and growth factors, and other bioactive-rich components that help to activate a newborn's immune system, gut function and microbiome in the first few days of life
  • These nutrients and compounds are essential for a newborn's health, growth and vitality.

Colostrum’s Composition Is Better Than Mature Milk

Colostrum differs in composition from ‘mature’ milk, containing significantly higher levels of bioactive compounds, growth factors, immunoglobulins, and immune factors. Micro and macronutrient profiles differ, with colostrum containing lower levels of lactose and higher levels of proteins, fats and certain minerals and vitamins.1

Dairy Cows Are a Potent Source of Colostrum

  • Colostrum collected from dairy cows (bovine) is functionally similar to human colostrum in its composition and nutrient profile.5
  • Cows that have just given birth produce large quantities of colostrum for several days.1
    • A newborn calf requires colostrum to initiate immune protection as calves do not have a developed immune system when born. 
    • The newborn calf’s life depends on receiving colostrum as soon as possible, but it does not need it all. 
    • The excess colostrum is used for veterinary, agriculture, and human supplementation purposes.
  • Colostrum harvesting does not impact the health of newborn calves.1

Bovine Colostrum Benefits 

Bovine colostrum’s nutritional and bioactive-rich components work in tandem and from multiple mechanisms of action to provide immune and gut health-related support to humans and animals through their stages of life.

Bovine colostrum’s benefits begin in the gut, holistically supporting the body’s overall health and wellness.

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Human Use

Bovine colostrum and human colostrum are similar in their makeup, both containing many of the same antibodies, immune and growth factors, and other nutrients which allows it to be easily utilized in both children and adults.

Learn more about our Human Colostrum solutions.

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Animal Use

Colostrum is crucial to newborn farm animals and pets since they receive no passive transfer of immunity via the placenta. Bovine colostrum provides the ability to develop maternal colostrum replacers and supplements for multiple animal species during all stages of life to meet their specific digestive, immunity, growth and nutritional requirements. 

Learn more about our Pet & Farm Animal Colostrum solutions

Bovine Colostrum Can Be Utilized In Many Product Categories 


Bovine Colostrum Manufacturing Expertise 

Three Colostrum Powerhouses Now Under Glanbia Nutritionals

The addition of the Sterling Technology, APS BioGroup and La Belle Associates colostrum manufacturing businesses under Glanbia Nutritionals brings over 40 years of bovine colostrum experience and a wealth of manufacturing knowledge and know-how. We are experts in bovine colostrum production and formulation for the human and animal markets. 

Bovine Colostrum Manufacturing At a Glance 

Bovine Colostrum Production 

We control every stage of production from collection through processing in state-of-the-art vertically integrated facilities.

Colostrum Collection & Processing 

We contract with 1,000 + quality dairies to purchase and ethically collect excess bovine colostrum.

Bovine Colostrum Manufacturing Facilities

With three state-of-the-art production facilities strategically located within the U.S., we are equipped to deliver on our 3,500+ MT human and animal-grade colostrum production capacity.

Facility Certifications and Memberships

Our facilities are SGS GMP, 21CFR117/111 compliant and meet all requirements for safety and quality, holding many industry certifications and memberships.

Quality Is In Everything We Do

Extensive quality testing procedures are in place for all batches of colostrum ingredients and animal finished products to ensure specifications and optimal levels of bioactivity are met.

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