Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration

Casarotto, G. - Véliz, P. - López, A. - Bonfiglio, C. - Vieitez, I. - Britos, A. - Repetto, J. L. - Carro, S. - Cajarville, C.

Resumen:

The aim was to evaluate the impact of partially replacing a TMR with fresh alfalfa in lactating cows on the milk’s fatty acid profile (FA). Twelve multiparous cows were used in a change-over design and randomly assigned to one of two feeding strategies: T1) 100% TMR; T2) 60% TMR + fresh alfalfa grazed without limit of quantity. Each experimental period lasted 26 days (21 days adaptation, 5 days sampling). Fat was extracted from individual milk samples, and FA profile was determined by gas chromatography. Data were analyzed by ProcMixed and means separated by LSMeans (SAS®). The model included the effect of the period and the sequence of treatment application. Differences between periods were observed for some FA, which could be due to some changes in the diet composition during the study, a common problem in this kind of design. On the other hand, no differences were found in the sequence of treatment. Even if the UFA:SFA ratio was not improved, important changes in the milk FA profile were observed. Stearic acid (18:0) decreased in T2, which can provide health benefits for humans. The levels of α-Linolenic (18:3 c9, c12, c15), Rumenic (CLA, 18:2 c9, t11), and Vaccenic acid (TVA, 18:1 t11) were significantly higher on T2 (p<0.05), consistent with the use of pasture. The α-Linolenic in humans reduces the risk of chronic health issues, and Rumenic acid has been shown to bring strong physiological functions, especially anticarcinogenic effects.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2023
Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
CLA
milk fat composition
omega-3
Ciencias Agrícolas
Producción Animal y Lechería
Inglés
Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
REDI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3500
Acceso abierto
Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. (CC BY-NC-ND)
_version_ 1814959253403729920
author Casarotto, G.
author2 Véliz, P.
López, A.
Bonfiglio, C.
Vieitez, I.
Britos, A.
Repetto, J. L.
Carro, S.
Cajarville, C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author_facet Casarotto, G.
Véliz, P.
López, A.
Bonfiglio, C.
Vieitez, I.
Britos, A.
Repetto, J. L.
Carro, S.
Cajarville, C.
author_role author
bitstream.checksum.fl_str_mv a4ce09f01b5dd771727aa05c73851623
c967215831ab027b59af2146abf67dd9
bitstream.checksumAlgorithm.fl_str_mv MD5
MD5
bitstream.url.fl_str_mv https://redi.anii.org.uy/jspui/bitstream/20.500.12381/3500/2/license.txt
https://redi.anii.org.uy/jspui/bitstream/20.500.12381/3500/1/Abstracts_BOOK_2023.pdf
collection REDI
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Casarotto, G.
Véliz, P.
López, A.
Bonfiglio, C.
Vieitez, I.
Britos, A.
Repetto, J. L.
Carro, S.
Cajarville, C.
dc.date.accessioned.none.fl_str_mv 2024-04-11T18:09:14Z
dc.date.available.none.fl_str_mv 2024-04-11T18:09:14Z
dc.date.issued.none.fl_str_mv 2023-07
dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv The aim was to evaluate the impact of partially replacing a TMR with fresh alfalfa in lactating cows on the milk’s fatty acid profile (FA). Twelve multiparous cows were used in a change-over design and randomly assigned to one of two feeding strategies: T1) 100% TMR; T2) 60% TMR + fresh alfalfa grazed without limit of quantity. Each experimental period lasted 26 days (21 days adaptation, 5 days sampling). Fat was extracted from individual milk samples, and FA profile was determined by gas chromatography. Data were analyzed by ProcMixed and means separated by LSMeans (SAS®). The model included the effect of the period and the sequence of treatment application. Differences between periods were observed for some FA, which could be due to some changes in the diet composition during the study, a common problem in this kind of design. On the other hand, no differences were found in the sequence of treatment. Even if the UFA:SFA ratio was not improved, important changes in the milk FA profile were observed. Stearic acid (18:0) decreased in T2, which can provide health benefits for humans. The levels of α-Linolenic (18:3 c9, c12, c15), Rumenic (CLA, 18:2 c9, t11), and Vaccenic acid (TVA, 18:1 t11) were significantly higher on T2 (p<0.05), consistent with the use of pasture. The α-Linolenic in humans reduces the risk of chronic health issues, and Rumenic acid has been shown to bring strong physiological functions, especially anticarcinogenic effects.
dc.description.sponsorship.none.fl_txt_mv Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
dc.identifier.anii.es.fl_str_mv FSA_1_2018_1_152588
dc.identifier.issn.none.fl_str_mv 1525-3198
dc.identifier.uri.none.fl_str_mv https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3500
dc.language.iso.none.fl_str_mv eng
dc.relation.uri.none.fl_str_mv https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3501
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3502
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3503
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3505
dc.rights.*.fl_str_mv Acceso abierto
dc.rights.license.none.fl_str_mv Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. (CC BY-NC-ND)
dc.rights.none.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.source.es.fl_str_mv American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting
dc.source.none.fl_str_mv reponame:REDI
instname:Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
instacron:Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
dc.subject.anii.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Agrícolas
Producción Animal y Lechería
dc.subject.es.fl_str_mv CLA
milk fat composition
omega-3
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
dc.type.es.fl_str_mv Documento de conferencia
dc.type.none.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
dc.type.version.es.fl_str_mv Publicado
dc.type.version.none.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
description The aim was to evaluate the impact of partially replacing a TMR with fresh alfalfa in lactating cows on the milk’s fatty acid profile (FA). Twelve multiparous cows were used in a change-over design and randomly assigned to one of two feeding strategies: T1) 100% TMR; T2) 60% TMR + fresh alfalfa grazed without limit of quantity. Each experimental period lasted 26 days (21 days adaptation, 5 days sampling). Fat was extracted from individual milk samples, and FA profile was determined by gas chromatography. Data were analyzed by ProcMixed and means separated by LSMeans (SAS®). The model included the effect of the period and the sequence of treatment application. Differences between periods were observed for some FA, which could be due to some changes in the diet composition during the study, a common problem in this kind of design. On the other hand, no differences were found in the sequence of treatment. Even if the UFA:SFA ratio was not improved, important changes in the milk FA profile were observed. Stearic acid (18:0) decreased in T2, which can provide health benefits for humans. The levels of α-Linolenic (18:3 c9, c12, c15), Rumenic (CLA, 18:2 c9, t11), and Vaccenic acid (TVA, 18:1 t11) were significantly higher on T2 (p<0.05), consistent with the use of pasture. The α-Linolenic in humans reduces the risk of chronic health issues, and Rumenic acid has been shown to bring strong physiological functions, especially anticarcinogenic effects.
eu_rights_str_mv openAccess
format conferenceObject
id REDI_a4e7016218c4fff1024826469353cfe2
identifier_str_mv 1525-3198
FSA_1_2018_1_152588
instacron_str Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
institution Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
instname_str Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
language eng
network_acronym_str REDI
network_name_str REDI
oai_identifier_str oai:redi.anii.org.uy:20.500.12381/3500
publishDate 2023
reponame_str REDI
repository.mail.fl_str_mv jmaldini@anii.org.uy
repository.name.fl_str_mv REDI - Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación
repository_id_str 9421
rights_invalid_str_mv Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. (CC BY-NC-ND)
Acceso abierto
spelling Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. (CC BY-NC-ND)Acceso abiertoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-11T18:09:14Z2024-04-11T18:09:14Z2023-071525-3198https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3500FSA_1_2018_1_152588The aim was to evaluate the impact of partially replacing a TMR with fresh alfalfa in lactating cows on the milk’s fatty acid profile (FA). Twelve multiparous cows were used in a change-over design and randomly assigned to one of two feeding strategies: T1) 100% TMR; T2) 60% TMR + fresh alfalfa grazed without limit of quantity. Each experimental period lasted 26 days (21 days adaptation, 5 days sampling). Fat was extracted from individual milk samples, and FA profile was determined by gas chromatography. Data were analyzed by ProcMixed and means separated by LSMeans (SAS®). The model included the effect of the period and the sequence of treatment application. Differences between periods were observed for some FA, which could be due to some changes in the diet composition during the study, a common problem in this kind of design. On the other hand, no differences were found in the sequence of treatment. Even if the UFA:SFA ratio was not improved, important changes in the milk FA profile were observed. Stearic acid (18:0) decreased in T2, which can provide health benefits for humans. The levels of α-Linolenic (18:3 c9, c12, c15), Rumenic (CLA, 18:2 c9, t11), and Vaccenic acid (TVA, 18:1 t11) were significantly higher on T2 (p<0.05), consistent with the use of pasture. The α-Linolenic in humans reduces the risk of chronic health issues, and Rumenic acid has been shown to bring strong physiological functions, especially anticarcinogenic effects.Agencia Nacional de Investigación e InnovaciónMinisterio de Ganadería, Agricultura y PescaInstituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuariaenghttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3501https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3502https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3503https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3505American Dairy Science Association Annual Meetingreponame:REDIinstname:Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovacióninstacron:Agencia Nacional de Investigación e InnovaciónCLAmilk fat compositionomega-3Ciencias AgrícolasProducción Animal y LecheríaMilk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed rationDocumento de conferenciaPublicadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectUniversidad de la República. Facultad de Veterinaria//Ciencias Agrícolas/Producción Animal y Lechería/Producción Animal y LecheríaCasarotto, G.Véliz, P.López, A.Bonfiglio, C.Vieitez, I.Britos, A.Repetto, J. L.Carro, S.Cajarville, C.LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-84967https://redi.anii.org.uy/jspui/bitstream/20.500.12381/3500/2/license.txta4ce09f01b5dd771727aa05c73851623MD52ORIGINALAbstracts_BOOK_2023.pdfAbstracts_BOOK_2023.pdfapplication/pdf5237556https://redi.anii.org.uy/jspui/bitstream/20.500.12381/3500/1/Abstracts_BOOK_2023.pdfc967215831ab027b59af2146abf67dd9MD5120.500.12381/35002024-04-12 13:54:46.57oai:redi.anii.org.uy:20.500.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Gobiernohttps://www.anii.org.uy/https://redi.anii.org.uy/oai/requestjmaldini@anii.org.uyUruguayopendoar:94212024-04-12T16:54:46REDI - Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovaciónfalse
spellingShingle Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
Casarotto, G.
CLA
milk fat composition
omega-3
Ciencias Agrícolas
Producción Animal y Lechería
status_str publishedVersion
title Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
title_full Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
title_fullStr Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
title_full_unstemmed Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
title_short Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
title_sort Milk’s fatty acid profile due to the inclusion of pasture in the diet of dairy cows fed with a total mixed ration
topic CLA
milk fat composition
omega-3
Ciencias Agrícolas
Producción Animal y Lechería
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3500