Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A Review

Globally, 16.9% of milk used by humans is taken from different species other than a cow. These species are sheep, horse, yak, ass, goat, camel and buffalo. The global camel (Camelus dromedarius) population is about 34 million head with sharing of almost 0.4% of world’s non-cattle milk. Within the la...

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Main Authors: Wajid Ali, Ethem Akyol, Ayhan Ceyhan, Sadia Dilawar, Asia Firdous, Muhammad Zia ul Qasim, Muhammad Moiez Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) 2019-12-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/2905
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spelling doaj-f6724bbc14be40f79d0bdd6c91fef8522020-11-25T03:42:08ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2019-12-017122142214710.24925/turjaf.v7i12.2142-2147.29051388Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A ReviewWajid Ali0Ethem Akyol1Ayhan Ceyhan2Sadia Dilawar3Asia Firdous4Muhammad Zia ul Qasim5Muhammad Moiez Ahmad6Department of Animal Production and Technologies, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies, Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, 51240 NiğdeDepartment of Animal Production and Technologies, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies, Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, 51240 NiğdeDepartment of Animal Production and Technologies, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies, Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, 51240 NiğdeFaculty of Veterinary Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanFaculty of Veterinary Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanFaculty of Veterinary Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University, MultanDepartment of Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Selçuk University, 42250 KonyaGlobally, 16.9% of milk used by humans is taken from different species other than a cow. These species are sheep, horse, yak, ass, goat, camel and buffalo. The global camel (Camelus dromedarius) population is about 34 million head with sharing of almost 0.4% of world’s non-cattle milk. Within the last 20 years, the curiosity of camel farming is amassed remarkably in different countries of the world including the Netherland, Italy and USA for camel milk production. The camel is considered as a goal animal of the 21st century because it produces high quality milk under extreme temperature, deficiency of pasture and dearth of water. The average milk production of camel fluctuates from 4 to 30 lt with lactation length ranges from 9 to18 months having peak yield in second to the third month of lactation. Camel’s milk is used globally because of its salty taste, high vitamin C concentration and its medicinal properties. Nevertheless, it gives many valuable benefits such as treatment of autism, control diabetes and allergy, prevention from liver cirrhosis and replacer of cow milk to avoid an infant’s allergic reaction. The camel milk is a natural treatment of diabetes as it has a substantial result in a decrease of mean blood glucose and conserves necessary insulin doses. Camel milk constitutes of protein (2.5-4.5%), fat (2.9-5.5%), solid not fat (8.9 -14.3%), ash (0.35-0.95%), lactose (2.9-5.8%) and water (86.3-88.5%) as mean specific gravity is 1.03. Due to its distinct properties, the consumption of camel milk is increasing day by day and a number of industries are working to promote camel milk production and processing. Therefore, the tenacity of this review article is to explicate the beneficial uses and production of camel milk over the globe.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/2905camelmilkinsulincomposition of milkpopulation
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author Wajid Ali
Ethem Akyol
Ayhan Ceyhan
Sadia Dilawar
Asia Firdous
Muhammad Zia ul Qasim
Muhammad Moiez Ahmad
spellingShingle Wajid Ali
Ethem Akyol
Ayhan Ceyhan
Sadia Dilawar
Asia Firdous
Muhammad Zia ul Qasim
Muhammad Moiez Ahmad
Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A Review
Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
camel
milk
insulin
composition of milk
population
author_facet Wajid Ali
Ethem Akyol
Ayhan Ceyhan
Sadia Dilawar
Asia Firdous
Muhammad Zia ul Qasim
Muhammad Moiez Ahmad
author_sort Wajid Ali
title Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A Review
title_short Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A Review
title_full Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A Review
title_fullStr Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Milk Production and Composition in Camel and Its Beneficial Uses: A Review
title_sort milk production and composition in camel and its beneficial uses: a review
publisher Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)
series Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
issn 2148-127X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Globally, 16.9% of milk used by humans is taken from different species other than a cow. These species are sheep, horse, yak, ass, goat, camel and buffalo. The global camel (Camelus dromedarius) population is about 34 million head with sharing of almost 0.4% of world’s non-cattle milk. Within the last 20 years, the curiosity of camel farming is amassed remarkably in different countries of the world including the Netherland, Italy and USA for camel milk production. The camel is considered as a goal animal of the 21st century because it produces high quality milk under extreme temperature, deficiency of pasture and dearth of water. The average milk production of camel fluctuates from 4 to 30 lt with lactation length ranges from 9 to18 months having peak yield in second to the third month of lactation. Camel’s milk is used globally because of its salty taste, high vitamin C concentration and its medicinal properties. Nevertheless, it gives many valuable benefits such as treatment of autism, control diabetes and allergy, prevention from liver cirrhosis and replacer of cow milk to avoid an infant’s allergic reaction. The camel milk is a natural treatment of diabetes as it has a substantial result in a decrease of mean blood glucose and conserves necessary insulin doses. Camel milk constitutes of protein (2.5-4.5%), fat (2.9-5.5%), solid not fat (8.9 -14.3%), ash (0.35-0.95%), lactose (2.9-5.8%) and water (86.3-88.5%) as mean specific gravity is 1.03. Due to its distinct properties, the consumption of camel milk is increasing day by day and a number of industries are working to promote camel milk production and processing. Therefore, the tenacity of this review article is to explicate the beneficial uses and production of camel milk over the globe.
topic camel
milk
insulin
composition of milk
population
url http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/2905
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