NMR Lipid Profile of Milk from Alpine Goats with Supplemented Hempseed and Linseed Diets.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The supplementation of goat diets with natural products to obtain milk with nutraceutical
components is a common practice. In these last years, the influence of supplementation of
specifically designed diets has been studied with different analytical tools in order to explore
possible beneficial effects in human consumption of animal milk and milk-derived products. In this
study, the lipid fraction of milk from Alpine goats undergoing different dietary regimens was
studied by 1H-NMR spectroscopy. Alpine goats were fed with linseed or hempseed supplements,
and after 14 weeks of treatment, milk was collected and analyzed. Results showed that feeding diets
supplemented with seeds positively affected the fatty acid composition with a pronounced increase
in unsaturated fatty acids for both diets compared to a control diet. Specifically, linolenic acid
content was more than doubled for linseed diet compared with the hempseed and control groups,
while linoleic acid greatly increased only upon hempseed supplementation. However, a number of
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) isomers and higher levels of fatty acids with trans configuration were
found in supplemented diets, particularly in the linseed diet.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hempseed; linseed; goat's milk; NMR spectroscopy; supplemented diets; fatty acids; rumenic acid.
List of contributors:
Cusano, Erica; Boccia, ANTONELLA CATERINA; Consonni, Roberto
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