Soares Camila, Rocha Júnior Vicente Ribeiro, Monção Flávio Pinto, Borges Lucas Daniel Alcântara, Caldeira Luciana Albuquerque, Costa Natanael Mendes, Ruas José Reinaldo Mendes, Rigueira João Paulo Sampaio, da Cunha Siqueira Carvalho Cinara, de Sales Eleuza Clarete Junqueira, de Assis Pires Daniel Ananias, Chamone Julieta Maria Alencar
Department of Animal Science and Technology, State University of Montes Claros, Avenue Reinaldo Viana, Janauba, Minas Gerais, 2630, Brazil.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2020 Sep;52(5):2567-2576. doi: 10.1007/s11250-020-02290-x. Epub 2020 May 22.
The qualities of food, mainly of animal origin, have always been of concern to consumers. It is known that the composition of animals' diets can influence the composition of the foods produced, such as milk. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate diets with cactus pear in combination with different forages for F1 Holstein/Zebu cows on the chemical composition and fatty acid profile of milk. Two simultaneous 4 × 4 Latin squares were used in the experimental design. Four experimental diets were used: Diet 1, sorghum silage as the only roughage; Diet 2, sorghum silage combined with cactus pear in a proportion of 50% of the roughage (dry matter basis); Diet 3, elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum cv. Roxo) as the only roughage; and Diet 4, elephant grass combined with cactus pear in a proportion of 50% of the roughage. The roughage:concentrate ratio was 75:25. The milk urea nitrogen was higher (16.08 mg/dL) in the milk of cows fed the diet with only elephant grass than that of milk from the other diet groups. The other analyzed variables of the chemical composition of milk were not influenced by the diets. However, there was a change in the sum of the saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids. The content of C16:0 fatty acid was higher and that of C18:0 was lower in the milk of cows fed the cactus pear diets than in that of cows fed the other diets. Higher levels of oleic acid were observed in the milk of cows fed with diets containing elephant grass than those in the milk of the cows in the sorghum forage groups. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) was higher in the milk of cows fed cactus pear than in that of the other cows. The combination of cactus pear with elephant grass or sorghum silage in the diet did not alter the chemical composition of milk. However, it influenced the fatty acid profile.
食物的品质,主要是动物源性食物的品质,一直是消费者关注的焦点。众所周知,动物的饮食组成会影响所生产食物的组成,比如牛奶。因此,本研究的目的是评估用仙人掌果与不同草料搭配喂养F1荷斯坦/泽布杂交奶牛的日粮对牛奶化学成分和脂肪酸谱的影响。实验设计采用了两个同步的4×4拉丁方。使用了四种实验日粮:日粮1,仅以高粱青贮作为粗饲料;日粮2,高粱青贮与仙人掌果按粗饲料(干物质基础)的50%比例混合;日粮3,象草(紫狼尾草品种Roxo)作为唯一的粗饲料;日粮4,象草与仙人掌果按粗饲料的50%比例混合。粗饲料与精饲料的比例为75:25。仅喂食象草日粮的奶牛所产牛奶中的乳尿素氮含量较高(16.08毫克/分升),高于其他日粮组奶牛所产牛奶中的乳尿素氮含量。牛奶化学成分的其他分析变量不受日粮影响。然而,饱和脂肪酸和单不饱和脂肪酸的总和有变化。喂食仙人掌果日粮的奶牛所产牛奶中C16:0脂肪酸含量较高,C18:0脂肪酸含量较低,高于喂食其他日粮的奶牛。在喂食含象草日粮的奶牛所产牛奶中观察到的油酸水平高于高粱草料组奶牛所产牛奶中的油酸水平。喂食仙人掌果的奶牛所产牛奶中的共轭亚油酸(CLA)含量高于其他奶牛。日粮中仙人掌果与象草或高粱青贮混合并未改变牛奶的化学成分。然而,它影响了脂肪酸谱。