Zwierzchowski Grzegorz, Ametaj Burim N
Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, Canada.
Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, University of Warmia and Mazury, ul. Oczapowskiego 5, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland.
Foods. 2019 Aug 14;8(8):345. doi: 10.3390/foods8080345.
The objective of this study was to determine the concentrations of 20 minerals in the whole raw milk from Holstein dairy cows in the province of Alberta, Canada. A total of 156 milk samples were collected from 26 dairy farms ( = 6 per farm) and analyzed with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for five macrominerals (Ca, Mg, P, K, and Na), ten microminerals (Bo, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ru, Se, St, and Zn), and five heavy metals (Al, As, Cd, Cr, and Pb). Calculated means were compared with their recommended daily intakes (RDIs) or minimal risk levels (MRLs) obtained from several food safety agencies and with data obtained from a world meta-analytical study we conducted previously. Results of the present study showed differences in the concentrations of multiple minerals between the Alberta farms involved and world averages (WA) and within Alberta farms. Concentrations of macrominerals, including Ca, Mg, P, K, and Na, in the raw milk were greater in Alberta dairy farms than the WA ( < 00.5; except Ca). Of note, concentrations of Ca showed the highest variability among Alberta farms, with 11 farms having lower milk Ca than WA. The other macrominerals were higher than WA in more than 88% of Alberta farms. Data demonstrated that concentrations of microminerals, including Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, and Mo, in Alberta raw milk were lower compared with WA ( < 0.05). Selenium was the only element in raw milk that was found to have higher concentrations in all farms in Alberta vs. WA. High variability was observed for B, Sr, and Zn, which were lower in multiple locations around the province. Concentrations of heavy metals in the Alberta raw milk, including Al, As, Cd, and Pb, were lower than WA, whereas concentrations of Cr were higher. Most importantly, all heavy metals were below their respective MRLs in all analyzed samples. Overall, data from this study showed that raw milk from Holstein dairy cows in Alberta has concentrations of most mineral elements below their MRLs and some of them different from WA. Of note, although concentrations of Se and Zn in the raw milk were higher in Alberta compared with WA, their concentrations were still below their respective MRLs.
本研究的目的是测定加拿大艾伯塔省荷斯坦奶牛全脂生乳中20种矿物质的浓度。从26个奶牛场共采集了156份牛奶样本(每个农场6份),并采用电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)分析了5种常量矿物质(钙、镁、磷、钾和钠)、10种微量矿物质(硼、钴、铜、铁、锰、钼、钌、硒、锶和锌)以及5种重金属(铝、砷、镉、铬和铅)。将计算得出的平均值与其从多个食品安全机构获得的推荐每日摄入量(RDI)或最低风险水平(MRL)以及我们之前进行的一项全球荟萃分析研究所得数据进行比较。本研究结果表明,所涉及的艾伯塔省农场与全球平均水平(WA)之间以及艾伯塔省各农场之间多种矿物质的浓度存在差异。艾伯塔省奶牛场生乳中钙、镁、磷、钾和钠等常量矿物质的浓度高于全球平均水平(P<0.05;钙除外)。值得注意的是,艾伯塔省各农场中钙的浓度变化最大,有11个农场的牛奶钙含量低于全球平均水平。在超过88%的艾伯塔省农场中,其他常量矿物质的含量高于全球平均水平。数据表明,艾伯塔省生乳中钴、铜、铁、锰和钼等微量矿物质的浓度低于全球平均水平(P<0.05)。硒是生乳中唯一在艾伯塔省所有农场中含量均高于全球平均水平的元素。硼、锶和锌的变异性较高,在该省多个地区含量较低。艾伯塔省生乳中铝、砷、镉和铅等重金属的浓度低于全球平均水平,而铬的浓度较高。最重要的是,在所有分析样本中,所有重金属的含量均低于各自的最低风险水平。总体而言,本研究数据表明,艾伯塔省荷斯坦奶牛的生乳中大多数矿物质元素的含量低于其最低风险水平,且其中一些与全球平均水平不同。值得注意的是,尽管艾伯塔省生乳中硒和锌的含量高于全球平均水平,但其含量仍低于各自的最低风险水平。