Prediction of bulk milk fatty acid composition based on farming practices collected through on-farm surveys
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to predict the fatty acid
(FA) composition of bulk milk using data describing
farming practices collected via on-farm surveys. The
FA composition of 1,248 bulk cow milk samples and
the related farming practices were collected from 20
experiments led in 10 different European countries at
44°N to 60°N latitude and sea level to 2,000 m altitude.
Farming practice-based FA predictions [coefficient of
determination (R2) >0.50] were good for C16:0, C17:0,
saturated FA, polyunsaturated FA, and odd-chain FA,
and very good (R2 ≥0.60) for trans-11 C18:1, trans-10
+ trans-11 C18:1, cis-9,trans-11 conjugated linoleic
acid, total trans FA, C18:3n-3, n-6:n-3 ratio, and
branched-chain FA. Fatty acids were predicted by cow
diet composition and by the altitude at which milk was
produced, whereas animal-related factors (i.e., lactation
stage, breed, milk yield, and proportion of primiparous
cows in the herd) were not significant in any of the
models. Proportion of fresh herbage in the cow diet was
the main predictor, with the highest effect in almost
all FA models. However, models built solely on conserved
forage-derived samples gave good predictions for
odd-chain FA, branched-chain FA, trans-10 C18:1 and
C18:3n-3 (R2 ≥0.46, 0.54, 0.52, and 0.70, respectively).
These prediction models could offer farmers a valuable
tool to help improve the nutritional quality of the milk
they produce.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
bulk milk; fatty acid; farming practices; prediction model
Elenco autori:
M. Coppa;A. Ferlay;C. Chassaing;C. Agabriel;F. Glasser;Y. Chilliard;G. Borreani;R. Barcarolo;T. Baars;D. Kusche;O.M. Harstad;J. Verbič;J. Golecký;B. Martin
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