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摘要
摘要羊奶的化学成分,特别是脂肪酸谱,由于单不饱和脂肪酸和多不饱和脂肪酸在人体营养中的作用,近年来得到了更新。分析这些营养物质与接受相同饲养和饲料的不同品种之间的关系是很重要的。本研究的目的是分析不同品种羊奶脂肪酸的分布。脂肪酸分析标本采集自拉脱维亚本地(n=5)、萨安(n=5)和杂交(n=5)等品种的个体动物。同时取5份散装牛奶样品进行牛奶质量检测和脂肪酸范围测定。按ISO 1211:2011标准分析脂肪含量,用色谱法测定脂肪酸含量。蛋白质、乳糖、酪蛋白和尿素浓度按照ISO 13366-2:2007进行分析,体细胞计数按照ISO 9622/IDF141:2013进行分析。杂交羊奶样品中脂肪浓度最高(3.81 g 100 g−1),拉脱维亚本地羊奶样品中脂肪浓度最低(2.96 g 100 g−1)。Saanen羊奶样品中丁酸(0.12 g 100 g−1)和己酸(0.12 g 100 g−1)浓度最高。与其他品种相比,拉脱维亚本地山羊的羊奶具有较高的癸酸浓度(0.20 g 100 g−1),而杂交羊奶样品中检测到的总不饱和脂肪酸和单不饱和脂肪酸浓度更高。散装牛奶样品的平均脂肪酸组成为饱和脂肪酸占68%,单不饱和脂肪酸占23%,多不饱和脂肪酸占4.3%。在分析的羊奶样品中,脂肪酸表现出羊奶特有的脂肪酸谱。
Fatty Acid Composition of Different Breed Goat Milk
Abstract The chemical composition of goat milk, especially fatty acid profile is recently renewed due to the role of monosaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids in human nutrition. These nutrients are important to analysed in connection with the different breeds receiving the same breeding and feed. The aim of this study was to analyse goat milk fatty acid profile in relation to different breeds. Specimens for fatty acid analyses were collected from individual animals of breeds like Latvian Native (n=5), Saanen (n=5), and crossbreeds (n=5). Bulk milk samples (n=5) were also taken for milk quality testing and fatty acid range determination. Fat content was analysed according to ISO 1211:2011 and fatty acids were measured with the chromatographic method. Protein, lactose, casein and urea concentration was analysed according to ISO 13366-2:2007 and somatic cell count to ISO 9622/IDF141:2013. The highest fat concentration was determined in crossbreed milk samples (3.81 g 100 g−1) and the lowest (2.96 g 100 g−1) in the Latvian Native breed goat milk samples. The highest butyric acid (0.12 g 100 g−1) and caproic acid (0.12 g 100 g−1) concentration was established in Saanen goat milk samples. Compared to other breeds, the milk of the Latvian Native breed goats is characterised by a higher capric acid (0.20 g 100 g−1) concentration, while a higher concentration of total unsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids was detected in the samples of crossbreed goat milk. The average fatty acid composition of bulk milk samples was 68% for saturated fatty acids, 23% for monosaturated fatty acids and 4.3% for polyunsaturated fatty acids. In analysed goat milk samples, fatty acids showed the characteristic fatty acid profile of goat milk.