Impact of herbage proportion, animal breed, lactation stage and season on the fatty acid and protein composition of milk
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Date Issued
2020-06-18
Author(s)
Bär, Cornelia
Kopp, Christoph
Neuhaus, Patrick
Portmann, Reto
Egger, Lotti
Bisig, Walter
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Impact of herbage proportion, breed, average days in lactation (ADiL), and season on bulk milk composition of 12 dairy farms were investigated over a year using a mixed effect model approach. A 10%-points higher proportion of herbage led to higher contents of omega 3 (n-3) fatty acids (FAs), conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), vaccenic acid, and branched chain FAs (+0.08, +0.08, +0.19, +0.05 g 100 g−1 fat, respectively). Breed influenced n-3 FAs and CLA (+0.31, +0.17 g 100 g−1 fat, respectively), κ-casein, lipoprotein lipase, β-lactoglobulin, total whey protein, fatty acid synthase, and glycoprotein-2, resulting in +0.96, −0.019, −0.83, −1.12, +0.009, and +0.01 g 100 g−1 measured proteins, respectively, in Brown Swiss milk. ADiL influenced lactoferrin and crude protein; season affected all FAs and proteins examined. The identification of these quantitative relationships allow predictions that provide new insights for the production, processing and commercialisation of grassland-based dairy products.
Subjects
S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
SF Animal culture
Publisher DOI
Journal
International Dairy Journal
ISSN
09586946
Sponsors
Innosuisse
IP-Suisse
Migros
Volume
109
Issue
104785
Publisher
Elsevier
Submitter
SutterM
Citation apa
Bär, C., Sutter, M., Kopp, C., Neuhaus, P., Portmann, R., Egger, L., Reidy, B., & Bisig, W. (2020). Impact of herbage proportion, animal breed, lactation stage and season on the fatty acid and protein composition of milk. In International Dairy Journal (Vol. 109, Issue 104785). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.14109
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