The comparison of lactation performance and milk fatty acid composition of Sarabi indigenous and Holstein cows

S. Bassiri, A. Taghizadeh, Laleh Angadji, Mohammad Dusti Fard, Ali Alizadeh Tofigi
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The objective of this study was to specify fatty acid content of milk from Sarabi indigenous cows and compare it with milk fatty acid profile of Holstein cows. Ten Holstein and twelve Sarabi confinement cows that have been fed on total mixed ration with corn silage, alfalfa hay and dairy concentrate were used in a completely randomized design. Holstein cows had greater milk production (P<.0001), whereas Sarabi cows on average had higher milk content of fat (P=0.0540), protein (P=0.0340) and lactose (P=0.1794). Milk from Sarabi and Holstein cows had similar content of the cis-9 trans-11 conjugated linoleic acid (0.28 and 0.30%, respectively) and short and medium chain fatty acids (18.58 and 18.62%, respectively) Sarabi cows numerically produced higher concentrations of saturated fatty acids (60.51 and 59.29%, respectively), and long chain fatty acids (43.32 and 41.26%, respectively), as well as lower concentrations of mono unsaturated fatty acids (20.75 and 21.65% respectively) than Holstein. The percentage of C16:0 main saturated fatty acid in milk fat was not different between the groups. Concentrations of C14:0 and C18:0, second and third prominent milk saturated fatty acids were respectively 9.98 and 9.93% in Sarabi and 10.10% and 9.60% in Holsteins. In summary, despite the slight differences between fatty acid content of milk from Sarabi and Holstein cows, we did not find any statistical significance.   Key words: Breed, Sarabi cow, milk fatty acid, conjugated linoleic acid.
萨拉比土奶牛和荷斯坦奶牛泌乳性能和乳脂肪酸组成的比较
本研究的目的是确定萨拉比本土奶牛牛奶中的脂肪酸含量,并将其与荷斯坦奶牛的牛奶脂肪酸谱进行比较。选用10头荷斯坦奶牛和12头萨拉比月龄奶牛,饲喂玉米青贮料、苜蓿干草和乳精的全混合日粮,采用完全随机设计。荷斯坦奶牛产奶量较高(P< 0.0001),萨拉比奶牛平均乳中脂肪含量(P=0.0540)、蛋白质含量(P=0.0340)和乳糖含量(P=0.1794)较高。萨拉比奶牛和荷斯坦奶牛的牛奶中顺式-9 -反式-11共轭亚油酸(分别为0.28%和0.30%)、短链和中链脂肪酸(分别为18.58%和18.62%)含量相近。萨拉比奶牛的饱和脂肪酸(分别为60.51%和59.29%)、长链脂肪酸(分别为43.32%和41.26%)含量高于荷斯坦奶牛,单不饱和脂肪酸(分别为20.75%和21.65%)含量低于荷斯坦奶牛。各组乳脂中C16:0主要饱和脂肪酸的比例无显著差异。第二和第三显著饱和脂肪酸C14:0和C18:0的浓度在萨拉比和荷尔斯坦分别为9.98%和9.93%和10.10%和9.60%。综上所述,尽管萨拉比奶牛和荷斯坦奶牛的牛奶脂肪酸含量略有差异,但我们没有发现任何统计学意义。关键词:品种,萨拉比牛,乳脂肪酸,共轭亚油酸。
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