由链球菌引起的亚临床和临床乳腺炎奶牛乳汁中总蛋白、酪蛋白、乳糖和脂肪含量的比较分析

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2023-06-16 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2478/jvetres-2023-0028
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引言研究旨在分析由链球菌引起的亚临床(SCM)和临床乳腺炎(CM)奶牛牛奶中的总蛋白(TP)、酪蛋白(CAS)、乳糖(LAC)和脂肪含量:研究共包括 60 份患病奶牛的牛奶样本和 30 份健康奶牛的牛奶样本。牛奶样本取自卢布林省四个奶牛场的荷斯坦-弗里斯兰奶牛。对牛奶进行了细菌学检查,并使用 SomaCount FC 自动细胞计数器测定了 1 毫升牛奶中的体细胞数。使用 DairySpec FT 自动傅立叶变换红外光谱仪测定了牛奶中的 TP、CAS、LAC、FAT 和 FA 含量:高产奶牛牛奶中的总蛋白含量明显高于患有乳腺炎的奶牛(单膜奶牛牛奶中的总蛋白含量为 4.04%,单膜奶牛牛奶中的总蛋白含量为 3.57%,双膜奶牛牛奶中的总蛋白含量为 3.7%,P = 0.001)。CM奶牛和SCM奶牛的CAS水平分别为2.73%和2.92%,而HE奶牛的CAS水平为3.30%,P = 0.001。牛奶中 CAS 和 TP 的变化导致 CAS/TP 比率的显著差异(HE 奶牛牛奶中的 CAS/TP 比率为 81.7%,而 CM 奶牛牛奶中的 CAS/TP 比率为 73.8%)。LAC水平也有所下降(HE奶牛的牛奶为4.8%,SCM奶牛的牛奶为4.51%,CM奶牛的牛奶为4.01%,P = 0.001)。健康奶牛牛奶中的脂肪含量明显高于患有乳腺炎的奶牛牛奶(健康奶牛牛奶中的脂肪含量为 4.0% vs 2.3% SCM 奶牛牛奶中的脂肪含量为 2.3%,CM 奶牛牛奶中的脂肪含量为 1.64%,P = 0.001):需要强调的是,TP、LAC 和 FAT 水平的下降不仅在 CM 奶牛的牛奶中明显,在 SCM 奶牛的牛奶中也同样明显。这是非常不利的,因为牛奶中主要成分的减少会导致乳制品质量下降,并影响生产线工艺。
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Comparative analysis of total protein, casein, lactose, and fat content in milk of cows suffering from subclinical and clinical mastitis caused by Streptococcus spp.

Introduction: The aim of the study was to analyse the total protein (TP), casein (CAS), lactose (LAC), and fat content of milk from cows with subclinical (SCM) and clinical mastitis (CM) caused by Streptococcus spp.

Material and methods: A total of 60 milk samples from diseased cows and 30 milk samples from healthy cows were included in the study. Milk samples were taken from Holstein-Friesian cows from four dairy farms in Lublin Province. The bacteriological examination of the milk was performed and the somatic cells count in 1 mL of milk was determined using a SomaCount FC automatic cell counter. Determination of TP, CAS, LAC, FAT and FA levels in milk was carried out using a DairySpec FT automated Fourier transform infrared spectrometer.

Results: Total protein in milk from HE was significantly higher than in milk from cows with mastitis (4.04% vs 3.57% in milk from SCM cows and 3.7% in milk from CM cows, P = 0.001). The CAS level was 2.73% in milk from CM cows and 2.92% in milk from SCM cows vs 3.30% in milk from HE cows, P = 0.001. The changes in CAS and TP in milk resulted in a significant difference in the CAS/TP ratio (81.7% in milk from HE cows vs 73.8% in milk from CM cows). A decrease in levels was also recorded for LAC (4.8% in milk from HE cows vs 4.51% in milk from SCM cows and 4.01% in milk from CM cows, P = 0.001). The fat level was significantly higher in milk from healthy cows than in milk from cows with mastitis (4.0% vs 2.3% in milk from SCM cows and 1.64% in milk from CM cows, P = 0.001).

Conclusion: It should be emphasised that the decrease in the levels of TP, LAC and FAT was significant not only in milk from CM cows but also in milk from SCM cows. This is very unfavourable, because the reduction in the main milk components results in poor quality dairy products and impairs line processes.

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期刊介绍: The Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, is the official publication of the Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute. While it considers submissions from any geographic region, its focus is on Africa and the infectious and parasitic diseases and disease vectors that affect livestock and wildlife on the continent.
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