Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey
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Resumo: | Abstract The composition and quality of goat milk is determined, but there is no similar studies on Turkish camel’s milk. Raw camel’s milk was collected from one-humped camels at a farm in western Turkey and evaluated for its physicochemical components and microbial properties. The dispersion of chemical composition values were found to be at similar levels in this study. However, they were lower than small amounts of monosaccharides such as fructose and glucose. Also, the camel’s milk was found to be a good source of zinc and vitamin C. The levels of yeast, mold, and coliform bacteria in the camel’s milk samples were low. Gas liquid chromatography analysis of milk fat showed that the predominant fatty acids were C16:0, C18:1, C14:0, C16:1 and C18:0. Saturated fatty acids average content was 59.33% and unsaturated fatty acids content was 40.74% of total fatty acids with low (2.12) atherogenic index (AI). The ratio of unsaturated/saturated acid (0.69%) was more favorable in these samples of Turkish camel’s milk compared with that of cow’s or goat’s milk as well as some other camel’s milk studies. The study’s results suggest that environmental and geographic conditions where camels are raised may cause variation in the composition of raw camel’s milk. |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey KARAMAN,Ayse Demet camel’s milk chemical composition fatty acids microbial quality Turkey |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey |
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Gross composition of raw camel’s milk produced in Turkey |
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KARAMAN,Ayse Demet |
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KARAMAN,Ayse Demet YILDIZ AKGÜL,Filiz ÖĞÜT,Serdal SEÇİLMİŞ CANBAY,Hale ALVAREZ,Valente |
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YILDIZ AKGÜL,Filiz ÖĞÜT,Serdal SEÇİLMİŞ CANBAY,Hale ALVAREZ,Valente |
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KARAMAN,Ayse Demet YILDIZ AKGÜL,Filiz ÖĞÜT,Serdal SEÇİLMİŞ CANBAY,Hale ALVAREZ,Valente |
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camel’s milk chemical composition fatty acids microbial quality Turkey |
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camel’s milk chemical composition fatty acids microbial quality Turkey |
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Abstract The composition and quality of goat milk is determined, but there is no similar studies on Turkish camel’s milk. Raw camel’s milk was collected from one-humped camels at a farm in western Turkey and evaluated for its physicochemical components and microbial properties. The dispersion of chemical composition values were found to be at similar levels in this study. However, they were lower than small amounts of monosaccharides such as fructose and glucose. Also, the camel’s milk was found to be a good source of zinc and vitamin C. The levels of yeast, mold, and coliform bacteria in the camel’s milk samples were low. Gas liquid chromatography analysis of milk fat showed that the predominant fatty acids were C16:0, C18:1, C14:0, C16:1 and C18:0. Saturated fatty acids average content was 59.33% and unsaturated fatty acids content was 40.74% of total fatty acids with low (2.12) atherogenic index (AI). The ratio of unsaturated/saturated acid (0.69%) was more favorable in these samples of Turkish camel’s milk compared with that of cow’s or goat’s milk as well as some other camel’s milk studies. The study’s results suggest that environmental and geographic conditions where camels are raised may cause variation in the composition of raw camel’s milk. |
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