Potential of milk fatty acid composition to predict diet composition and authenticate feeding systems and altitude origin of European bulk milk
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The aims of this work were to elucidate the potential
of using milk fatty acid (FA) concentration to predict
cow diet composition and altitude of bulk milk collected
in 10 different European countries and to authenticate
cow-feeding systems and altitude of the production area
using a data set of 1,248 bulk cow milk samples and associated
farm records. The predictions based on FA for
cow diet composition were excellent for the proportions
of fresh herbage [coefficient of determination (R2) =
0.81], good for hay, total herbage-derived forages, and
total preserved forages (R2 > 0.73), intermediate for corn
silage and grass silage (R2 > 0.62), and poor for concentrates
(R2 < 0.51) in the cow diet. Milk samples were
assigned to groups according to feeding system, level of
concentrate supplementation, and altitude origin. Milk
FA composition successfully authenticated cow-feeding
systems dominated by a main forage (>93% of samples
correctly classified), but the presence of mixed diets reduced
the discrimination. Altitude prediction reliability
was intermediate (R2 < 0.62). Milk FA composition was
not able to authenticate concentrate supplementation
level in the diet (<58% of samples correctly classified).
Similarly, the altitude origin was not successfully authenticated
by milk FA composition (<76% of samples
correctly classified). The potential of milk FA composition
to authenticate cow feeding was confirmed using
a data set representative of the diversity of European
production conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
forage crops; Milk fatty acids
Elenco autori:
Coppa M.; Chassaing C.; Ferlay A.; Agabriel C.; Laurent C.; Borreani G.; Barcarolo R.; Baars T.; Kusche D.; Harstad O.M.; Verbič J.; Golecký J.; Delavaud C.; Chilliard Y.; Martin B.
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