Variation of fatty acid and terpene profiles in mountain milk and 'Toma piemontese' cheese as affected by the diet composition of different seasons
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The influence of seasonal variation of diets (conserved forage and pasture) on fatty acid (FA) and terpe-
noid profiles of bovine milk and ''Toma piemontese" cheese was studied in a Piedmont mountain farm,
under the usual conditions of farming and management of herds in the highlands. The dairy products
obtained in summer from pasture-based diets presented a more favourable FA profile. Compared with
winter, summer milk had lower contents of saturated FA (SFA) (ΓΏ15.8%) and higher contents of monoun-
saturated FA (MUFA) (+33.0%), polyunsaturated FA (PUFA) (+68.2%), conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
(+161%) and vaccenic acid (+148%). The milk from pasture-based diets presented higher contents of terp-
enes than did that from winter diets based on hay. Processing milk into ripened cheese had no effect on
the FA composition and terpene profile of dairy products. These molecules can confer specific organolep-
tic and nutritional properties to the dairy products that provide an added value to the product and justify
its higher price.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Milk; Fatty acid profile; Terpenes; Pasture; Conserved forage
Elenco autori:
Battelli, Giovanna; Peiretti, PIER GIORGIO
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