Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-Products
In the Mediterranean region, artichoke and broccoli are major crops with a high amount of by-products that can be used as alternative feedstuffs for ruminants, lowering feed costs and enhancing milk sustainability while reducing the environmental impact of dairy production. However, nutritional qual...
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doaj-c5414f319e5f4f83bddc30c3eb864b562020-11-25T03:15:08ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582020-06-01970070010.3390/foods9060700Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-ProductsPaula Monllor0Gema Romero1Alberto S. Atzori2Carlos A. Sandoval-Castro3Armín J. Ayala-Burgos4Amparo Roca5Esther Sendra6José Ramón Díaz7Departamento de Tecnología Agroalimentaria, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, 03312 Alicante, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología Agroalimentaria, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, 03312 Alicante, SpainDipartimento di Agraria, Università degli Studi di Sassari, 07100 Sassari, ItalyFacultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mérida 97100, MexicoFacultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mérida 97100, MexicoDepartamento de Tecnología Agroalimentaria, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, 03312 Alicante, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología Agroalimentaria, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, 03312 Alicante, SpainDepartamento de Tecnología Agroalimentaria, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, 03312 Alicante, SpainIn the Mediterranean region, artichoke and broccoli are major crops with a high amount of by-products that can be used as alternative feedstuffs for ruminants, lowering feed costs and enhancing milk sustainability while reducing the environmental impact of dairy production. However, nutritional quality of milk needs to be assured under these production conditions and an optimal inclusion ratio of silages should be determined. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of three inclusion levels (25%, 40%, and 60%) of these silages (artichoke plant, AP, and broccoli by-product, BB) in goat diets on milk yield, composition, and mineral and fatty profiles. Treatments with 60% inclusion of AP and BB presented the lowest milk yield. No differences were found on the milk mineral profile. Inclusion of AP in the animals’ diet improved the milk lipid profile from the point of view of human health (AI, TI) compared to BB due to a lower saturated fatty acid content (C12:0, C14:0, and C16:0) and a higher concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), especially vaccenic acid (C18:1 trans11) and rumenic acid (CLA cis9, trans11), without any differences with the control treatment.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/9/6/700fatty acid profilemineral profileCLAmilk yieldcircular economy |
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Paula Monllor Gema Romero Alberto S. Atzori Carlos A. Sandoval-Castro Armín J. Ayala-Burgos Amparo Roca Esther Sendra José Ramón Díaz |
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Paula Monllor Gema Romero Alberto S. Atzori Carlos A. Sandoval-Castro Armín J. Ayala-Burgos Amparo Roca Esther Sendra José Ramón Díaz Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-Products Foods fatty acid profile mineral profile CLA milk yield circular economy |
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Paula Monllor Gema Romero Alberto S. Atzori Carlos A. Sandoval-Castro Armín J. Ayala-Burgos Amparo Roca Esther Sendra José Ramón Díaz |
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Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-Products |
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Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-Products |
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Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-Products |
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Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-Products |
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Composition, Mineral and Fatty Acid Profiles of Milk from Goats Fed with Different Proportions of Broccoli and Artichoke Plant By-Products |
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composition, mineral and fatty acid profiles of milk from goats fed with different proportions of broccoli and artichoke plant by-products |
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In the Mediterranean region, artichoke and broccoli are major crops with a high amount of by-products that can be used as alternative feedstuffs for ruminants, lowering feed costs and enhancing milk sustainability while reducing the environmental impact of dairy production. However, nutritional quality of milk needs to be assured under these production conditions and an optimal inclusion ratio of silages should be determined. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of three inclusion levels (25%, 40%, and 60%) of these silages (artichoke plant, AP, and broccoli by-product, BB) in goat diets on milk yield, composition, and mineral and fatty profiles. Treatments with 60% inclusion of AP and BB presented the lowest milk yield. No differences were found on the milk mineral profile. Inclusion of AP in the animals’ diet improved the milk lipid profile from the point of view of human health (AI, TI) compared to BB due to a lower saturated fatty acid content (C12:0, C14:0, and C16:0) and a higher concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), especially vaccenic acid (C18:1 trans11) and rumenic acid (CLA cis9, trans11), without any differences with the control treatment. |
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fatty acid profile mineral profile CLA milk yield circular economy |
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