PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS

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Autor(a) principal: Vargas, Diego Prado de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Nörnberg, José Laerte, Scheibler, Rudolf Brand, Rizzo, Fábio Antunes, Ritt, Luciano Antônio, Milani, Marceli Pazini
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/46898
Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the interaction between production systems and seasons on physical-chemical and microbiological qualities of bovine milk. Three farms were assessed monthly, along the seasons, for four specialization levels of the production systems: highly specialized, specialized, partially specialized, and non-specialized. In terms of milk quality, the levels of fat, protein, total solids, somatic cell count, total bacterial count, titratable acidity in degrees Dornic, density, cryoscopic index, alizarol stability, potential of hydrogen (pH) and methylene blue reduction test. In addition, due to their importance for the industrial yield of protein-based dairy products, total milk protein fractionation was performed in protein equivalent of non-protein nitrogen, true protein and casein.The milk Dornic acidity was higher in spring and winter, while the highest somatic cell count values were in the summer. Total and true protein levels were lower during the summer and total solids increased in the autumn. With the decrease in the levels of specialization of farms, there was an increase in total bacterial count and decrease in non-protein nitrogen. The density presented an inverse behavior to that of the fat while the hydrogen potential (pH) was expressed in a way antagonistic to the acidity. In the multivariate analysis of the data it was possible to identify the combinations between production strata and stations that presented the best milk protein quality. In this sense, all the arrangements of production systems with autumn, winter highly specialized, summer partially specialized, spring specialized had positive protein quality, being highlighted by the smaller of somatic cells counts in the spring partially specialized combination. Keywords: multivariate analysis, principal components analysis, milk quality, typology, milk production units.
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spelling PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONSQUALIDADE FÍSICO-QUÍMICA E MICROBIOLÓGICA DO LEITE BOVINO EM DIFERENTES SISTEMAS DE PRODUÇÃO E ESTAÇÕES DO ANOThe objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the interaction between production systems and seasons on physical-chemical and microbiological qualities of bovine milk. Three farms were assessed monthly, along the seasons, for four specialization levels of the production systems: highly specialized, specialized, partially specialized, and non-specialized. In terms of milk quality, the levels of fat, protein, total solids, somatic cell count, total bacterial count, titratable acidity in degrees Dornic, density, cryoscopic index, alizarol stability, potential of hydrogen (pH) and methylene blue reduction test. In addition, due to their importance for the industrial yield of protein-based dairy products, total milk protein fractionation was performed in protein equivalent of non-protein nitrogen, true protein and casein.The milk Dornic acidity was higher in spring and winter, while the highest somatic cell count values were in the summer. Total and true protein levels were lower during the summer and total solids increased in the autumn. With the decrease in the levels of specialization of farms, there was an increase in total bacterial count and decrease in non-protein nitrogen. The density presented an inverse behavior to that of the fat while the hydrogen potential (pH) was expressed in a way antagonistic to the acidity. In the multivariate analysis of the data it was possible to identify the combinations between production strata and stations that presented the best milk protein quality. In this sense, all the arrangements of production systems with autumn, winter highly specialized, summer partially specialized, spring specialized had positive protein quality, being highlighted by the smaller of somatic cells counts in the spring partially specialized combination. Keywords: multivariate analysis, principal components analysis, milk quality, typology, milk production units.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a interação entre sistemas produtivos e estações do ano sobre a qualidade do leite bovino. Três propriedades foram avaliadas mensalmente, durante as estações, em quatro graus de especialização dos sistemas de produção: altamente especializado, especializado, semiespecializado e não especializado. Em termos de qualidade do leite, consideraram-se os teores de gordura, proteína, sólidos totais, contagem de células somáticas, contagem bacteriana total, acidez titulável em graus Dornic, densidade, índice crioscópico, estabilidade ao alizarol, potencial de hidrogênio (pH) e teste de redução do azul de metileno. Além destes, devido à sua importância para o rendimento industrial dos produtos lácteos de base proteica, foi realizado o fracionamento da proteína total do leite em equivalente proteico do nitrogênio não proteico, da proteína verdadeira e da caseína. A acidez Dornic foi maior na primavera e no inverno, enquanto os valores mais elevados de contagem de células somáticas foram no verão. Os teores de proteína total e proteína verdadeira foram menores durante o verão e elevaram-se os sólidos totais no outono. Com a diminuição dos níveis de especialização das propriedades rurais, observaram-se aumento na contagem bacteriana total e diminuição do nitrogênio não proteico. A densidade apresentou comportamento inverso ao da gordura, enquanto o potencial de hidrogênio (pH) se expressou de modo antagônico à acidez titulável. Na análise multivariada dos dados, foi possível identificar as combinações entre estratos produtivos e estações do ano que apresentavam a melhor qualidade da proteína do leite. Nesse sentido, todos os arranjos de sistemas de produção com o outono, o sistema altamente especializado no inverno, o semiespecializado no verão e o especializado na primavera tiveram qualidade proteica positiva, destacando-se pelas menores contagens de células somáticas a combinação entre a estação primavera e o sistema semiespecializado de produção. Palavras-chave: análise multivariada, análise de componentes principais, qualidade do leite, tipologia, unidades produtoras de leite. Universidade Federal de Goiás2019-04-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/46898Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 20 (2019): Continuous publication; 1-11Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 20 (2019): Publicação contínua; 1-111809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/46898/32954https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/46898/32955Copyright (c) 2019 Ciência Animal Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVargas, Diego Prado deNörnberg, José LaerteScheibler, Rudolf BrandRizzo, Fábio AntunesRitt, Luciano AntônioMilani, Marceli Pazini2023-03-23T18:49:21Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/46898Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:18.375780Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS
QUALIDADE FÍSICO-QUÍMICA E MICROBIOLÓGICA DO LEITE BOVINO EM DIFERENTES SISTEMAS DE PRODUÇÃO E ESTAÇÕES DO ANO
title PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS
spellingShingle PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS
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title_short PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS
title_full PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS
title_fullStr PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS
title_full_unstemmed PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BOVINE MILK IN DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND SEASONS
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author Vargas, Diego Prado de
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Nörnberg, José Laerte
Scheibler, Rudolf Brand
Rizzo, Fábio Antunes
Ritt, Luciano Antônio
Milani, Marceli Pazini
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Scheibler, Rudolf Brand
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description The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the interaction between production systems and seasons on physical-chemical and microbiological qualities of bovine milk. Three farms were assessed monthly, along the seasons, for four specialization levels of the production systems: highly specialized, specialized, partially specialized, and non-specialized. In terms of milk quality, the levels of fat, protein, total solids, somatic cell count, total bacterial count, titratable acidity in degrees Dornic, density, cryoscopic index, alizarol stability, potential of hydrogen (pH) and methylene blue reduction test. In addition, due to their importance for the industrial yield of protein-based dairy products, total milk protein fractionation was performed in protein equivalent of non-protein nitrogen, true protein and casein.The milk Dornic acidity was higher in spring and winter, while the highest somatic cell count values were in the summer. Total and true protein levels were lower during the summer and total solids increased in the autumn. With the decrease in the levels of specialization of farms, there was an increase in total bacterial count and decrease in non-protein nitrogen. The density presented an inverse behavior to that of the fat while the hydrogen potential (pH) was expressed in a way antagonistic to the acidity. In the multivariate analysis of the data it was possible to identify the combinations between production strata and stations that presented the best milk protein quality. In this sense, all the arrangements of production systems with autumn, winter highly specialized, summer partially specialized, spring specialized had positive protein quality, being highlighted by the smaller of somatic cells counts in the spring partially specialized combination. Keywords: multivariate analysis, principal components analysis, milk quality, typology, milk production units.
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