Influence of somatic cell count on milk components
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Título da fonte: | Revista do Instituto de Laticínios Cândido Tostes |
DOI: | 10.5935/2238-6416.20130024 |
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Resumo: | Mastitis is an inflammation in the mammary gland characterized by the changes in the glandular tissue, causing functional disorders in the affected mammary quarter. In its turn, these disorders promote de decrease on the milk production and changes in its centesimal composition, physical-chemical, bacteriology, and sensorial properties. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of somatic cell count (SCC) on the milk components. Were evaluated the results of 156.465 samples analyzed by the laboratory of Paraná Association of Holstein Breeders, between July and September of 2012. Were determined the SCC and the levels of protein, fat, lactose, total solids, casein and nonfat dry extract (NDE). The fat had the highest coefficient of variation, followed by the levels of casein protein, total solids, NDE, and finally the component that had the lower variation was the lactose. Among the samples tested, 47.4% had at least one result in disagreement with the limits stipulated by local legislation. For SCC, 21.8% of samples tested were above the standard. The fat content was positively correlated with SCC. Moreover, the lactose content and NDE showed a negative correlation with the SCC. The total protein level was not affected by SCC, however, casein showed a positive correlation with the SCC. Mastitis impacts in the milk quality, because it promotes significant changes in its components, especially fat, lactose and casein. |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk componentsInfluência da contagem de células somáticas sobre os componentes do leitecomposition; mastitis; quality; SCC.CCS; composição; mastite; qualidadeMastitis is an inflammation in the mammary gland characterized by the changes in the glandular tissue, causing functional disorders in the affected mammary quarter. In its turn, these disorders promote de decrease on the milk production and changes in its centesimal composition, physical-chemical, bacteriology, and sensorial properties. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of somatic cell count (SCC) on the milk components. Were evaluated the results of 156.465 samples analyzed by the laboratory of Paraná Association of Holstein Breeders, between July and September of 2012. Were determined the SCC and the levels of protein, fat, lactose, total solids, casein and nonfat dry extract (NDE). The fat had the highest coefficient of variation, followed by the levels of casein protein, total solids, NDE, and finally the component that had the lower variation was the lactose. Among the samples tested, 47.4% had at least one result in disagreement with the limits stipulated by local legislation. For SCC, 21.8% of samples tested were above the standard. The fat content was positively correlated with SCC. Moreover, the lactose content and NDE showed a negative correlation with the SCC. The total protein level was not affected by SCC, however, casein showed a positive correlation with the SCC. Mastitis impacts in the milk quality, because it promotes significant changes in its components, especially fat, lactose and casein.A mastite é uma inflamação da glândula mamária caracterizada por alterações do tecido glandular, causando distúrbios funcionais no quarto mamário afetado. Por sua vez, estes distúrbios induzem a diminuição na produção do leite e alterações em sua composição centesimal, suas propriedades físico-químicas, bacteriológicas e sensoriais.O objetivo foi avaliar a influência da contagem de células somáticas (CCS) sobre os componentes do leite. Foram avaliados os resultados de 156.465 amostras analisadas pelo laboratório da Associação Paranaense de Criadores de Bovinos da Raça Holandesa, durante o período de julho a setembro de 2012. Foram determinadas a CCS e os teores de proteína, gordura, lactose, sólidos totais, caseína e extrato seco desengordurado (ESD). A gordura apresentou maior coeficiente de variação, seguida pelos teores de caseína, proteína, sólidos totais, ESD e, finalmente, o componente que apresentou menor variação foi a lactose. Entre as amostras avaliadas, 47,4% apresentaram ao menos um resultado em desacordo com os limites estipulados pela legislação brasileira. Para a CCS, 21,8% das amostras apresentaram resultados acima do padrão. O teor de gordura apresentou correlação positiva com a CCS. Por outro lado, o teor lactose e o ESD apresentaram correlação negativa com a CCS. O teor de proteína total não sofreu influência da CCS, no entanto, a caseína apresentou correlação positiva com a CCS. A mastite afeta a qualidade do leite, uma vez que promove alterações significativas nos seus componentes, principalmente gordura, lactose e caseína.ILCTMontanhini, Maike Taís MazieroMoraes, Deborah Helena MuraraMontanhini Neto, Roberto2013-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistadoilct.com.br/rilct/article/view/2510.5935/2238-6416.20130024Journal of Candido Tostes Dairy Institute; v. 68, n. 392 (2013); 18-22Revista do Instituto de Laticínios Cândido Tostes; v. 68, n. 392 (2013); 18-222238-64160100-3674reponame:Revista do Instituto de Laticínios Cândido Tostesinstname:Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais (EPAMIG)instacron:EPAMIGporhttps://www.revistadoilct.com.br/rilct/article/view/25/331Direitos autorais 2014 Revista do Instituto de Laticínios Cândido Tostesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-09-23T11:22:02Zoai:oai.rilct.emnuvens.com.br:article/25Revistahttp://www.revistadoilct.com.br/ONGhttps://www.revistadoilct.com.br/rilct/oai||revistadoilct@epamig.br|| revistadoilct@oi.com.br2238-64160100-3674opendoar:2014-09-23T11:22:02Revista do Instituto de Laticínios Cândido Tostes - Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais (EPAMIG)false |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components Influência da contagem de células somáticas sobre os componentes do leite |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components Influence of somatic cell count on milk components Montanhini, Maike Taís Maziero composition; mastitis; quality; SCC. CCS; composição; mastite; qualidade Montanhini, Maike Taís Maziero composition; mastitis; quality; SCC. CCS; composição; mastite; qualidade |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components Influence of somatic cell count on milk components |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components Influence of somatic cell count on milk components |
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Influence of somatic cell count on milk components |
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Montanhini, Maike Taís Maziero |
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Montanhini, Maike Taís Maziero Montanhini, Maike Taís Maziero Moraes, Deborah Helena Murara Montanhini Neto, Roberto Moraes, Deborah Helena Murara Montanhini Neto, Roberto |
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Moraes, Deborah Helena Murara Montanhini Neto, Roberto |
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Montanhini, Maike Taís Maziero Moraes, Deborah Helena Murara Montanhini Neto, Roberto |
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composition; mastitis; quality; SCC. CCS; composição; mastite; qualidade |
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composition; mastitis; quality; SCC. CCS; composição; mastite; qualidade |
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Mastitis is an inflammation in the mammary gland characterized by the changes in the glandular tissue, causing functional disorders in the affected mammary quarter. In its turn, these disorders promote de decrease on the milk production and changes in its centesimal composition, physical-chemical, bacteriology, and sensorial properties. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of somatic cell count (SCC) on the milk components. Were evaluated the results of 156.465 samples analyzed by the laboratory of Paraná Association of Holstein Breeders, between July and September of 2012. Were determined the SCC and the levels of protein, fat, lactose, total solids, casein and nonfat dry extract (NDE). The fat had the highest coefficient of variation, followed by the levels of casein protein, total solids, NDE, and finally the component that had the lower variation was the lactose. Among the samples tested, 47.4% had at least one result in disagreement with the limits stipulated by local legislation. For SCC, 21.8% of samples tested were above the standard. The fat content was positively correlated with SCC. Moreover, the lactose content and NDE showed a negative correlation with the SCC. The total protein level was not affected by SCC, however, casein showed a positive correlation with the SCC. Mastitis impacts in the milk quality, because it promotes significant changes in its components, especially fat, lactose and casein. |
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