Abstract
A cannulation technique is described for measuring arteriovenous differences across the lactating-rabbit mammary gland. Analysis of milk obtained before and after surgery shows no effect of cannulation on milk constituents. Results of blood analysis show significant net changes in the concentrations of glucose, acetate, 3-hydroxybutyrate, triacylglycerols and non-esterified fatty acids across the mammary gland. The molar proportions of individual fatty acids in both the triacylglycerol and non-esterified fatty acid fractions did not alter between the arterial and venous samples. The extraction rates are compared with those obtained from other species.