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Dairy, Volume 3, Issue 2

2022 June - 15 articles

Cover Story: Cow’s milk contains phenolic compounds and metabolites associated with the consumption of fodder crops. In this study, an untargeted profiling based on a high-resolution mass spectrometry was used to screen (poly)-phenolic metabolites in bulk milk samples. The latter were collected in dairy farms adopting different feeding regimens based on the inclusion of high-moisture corn, legume silage, compound feed, protein compound feeds, corn, and soy meals. Despite a great variability in phenolic compounds annotated, two main milk clusters could be identified based on phenolic profiles. The most discriminative compounds were phenolic metabolites, namely enterolactone and isoflavonoid-metabolites, likely related with feeding systems and to the ability of cows to process parent phenolic compounds in milk. View this paper
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Articles (15)

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,483 Views
9 Pages

13 June 2022

Consumption of ultrapasteurized milk is marked by extensive global variability; in the U.S. and U.K., less than 10% of fluid milk is marketed as ultrapasteurized, compared to >80% in France, Spain and Portugal. Fluid milk taste perception amongst...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,349 Views
13 Pages

Assessing Compositional and Quality Parameters of Unconcentrated and Refractive Window Concentrated Milk Based on Color Components

  • Asaad R. Al-Hilphy,
  • Haider I. Ali,
  • Sajedah A. Al-IEssa,
  • Mohsen Gavahian and
  • Amin Mousavi-Khaneghah

8 June 2022

In this study, a multiple linear regression equation was developed to measure and predict quality parameters of unconcentrated and concentrated milk based on color components. The viscosity, density, pH, moisture, and fat content could be measured us...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,534 Views
23 Pages

1 June 2022

Bovine mastitis at calving or early lactation is often associated with intra-mammary bacterial infections (IMI) at drying-off (DO) or during the dry period (DP). The IMI risk is associated with management routines at the herd, but knowledge on how fa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,639 Views
13 Pages

Effect of Parmigiano Reggiano Consumption on Blood Pressure of Spontaneous Hypertensive Rats

  • Loredana Basiricò,
  • Patrizia Morera,
  • Chiara Evangelista,
  • Gianni Galaverna,
  • Stefano Sforza,
  • Barbara Prandi,
  • Umberto Bernabucci and
  • Alessandro Nardone

23 May 2022

In recent years, due to the significant increase in hypertension, peptides which are able to reduce blood pressure have gained special interest by scientific research and food industry. Several bioactive peptides with ascertained ACE-inhibitory activ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,435 Views
19 Pages

Balancing Trade-Offs in Milk Production by Making Use of Animal Individual Energy Balancing

  • Theresa Rumphorst,
  • Theresa Scheu,
  • Christian Koch and
  • Albert Sundrum

17 May 2022

Traditionally, the energy supply of dairy cows is based on the average performance of the herd. Because this contradicts the great variation in requirements between individual animals, the objective of the present study was to quantify both the exten...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,318 Views
12 Pages

Live Weight and Bone Growth from Birth to 23 Months of Age in Holstein–Friesian, Jersey and Crossbred Heifers

  • Michaela J. Gibson,
  • Brooke R. Adams,
  • Penny J. Back,
  • Rebecca E. Hickson,
  • Keren E. Dittmer and
  • Chris W. Rogers

13 May 2022

Selection pressure for greater milk solid production, calving ease and early puberty attainment has resulted in the alteration of the growth trajectory of New Zealand dairy heifers. Although previous data have looked at stature growth in terms of hei...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,945 Views
7 Pages

6 May 2022

The present study evaluated the effects of a feed additive (synthesized from Yucca schidigera) on some fermentation variables. In the first of two experiments, seven concentrations of the feed additive were evaluated using the in vitro batch culture...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,887 Views
12 Pages

Occurrence of Polyphenols, Isoflavonoids, and Their Metabolites in Milk Samples from Different Cow Feeding Regimens

  • Gabriele Rocchetti,
  • Francesca Ghilardelli,
  • Martina Mosconi,
  • Francesco Masoero and
  • Antonio Gallo

6 May 2022

In this work, milk samples collected in a cohort of intensive dairy farms of the Po Valley (Italy) were screened for their (poly)-phenolic profile to check the occurrence of phenolic metabolites of biological interest. The selected dairy farms were p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,257 Views
11 Pages

25 April 2022

The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the effect of exogenous fibrolytic enzyme derived from Trichoderma reesei on dry matter (DM) and neutral detergent fibre (NDF) degradability of whole plant faba bean silage (Snowbird), (2) evaluate t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,323 Views
26 Pages

Glycoproteomic and Lipidomic Characterization of Industrially Produced Whey Protein Phospholipid Concentrate with Emphasis on Antimicrobial Xanthine Oxidase, Oxylipins and Small Milk Fat Globules

  • Gulustan Ozturk,
  • Nuanyi Liang,
  • Mrittika Bhattacharya,
  • Randall C. Robinson,
  • Shalini Shankar,
  • Yu-Ping Huang,
  • Bruna Paviani,
  • Ameer Y. Taha and
  • Daniela Barile

20 April 2022

This work investigates the composition of whey protein phospholipid concentrate (WPPC), an underutilized dairy stream, and reveals that it is a source of many bioactive compounds that can benefit the immune system and gut health. Our glycoproteomics...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,465 Views
15 Pages

Influence of Post-Milking Treatment on Microbial Diversity on the Cow Teat Skin and in Milk

  • Isabelle Verdier-Metz,
  • Céline Delbès,
  • Matthieu Bouchon,
  • Philippe Pradel,
  • Sébastien Theil,
  • Etienne Rifa,
  • Agnès Corbin and
  • Christophe Chassard

15 April 2022

In dairy cattle, teat disinfection at the end of milking is commonly applied to limit colonization of the milk by pathogenic microorganisms via the teat canal. The post-milking products used can irritate the teat skin and unbalance its microbial popu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,429 Views
14 Pages

Valorization of Concentrated Dairy White Wastewater by Reverse Osmosis in Model Cheese Production

  • Sabine Alalam,
  • Julien Chamberland,
  • Alexia Gravel,
  • Véronique Perreault,
  • Michel Britten,
  • Yves Pouliot,
  • Steve Labrie and
  • Alain Doyen

11 April 2022

Treatment of dairy white wastewater (WW) by reverse osmosis (RO) is usually performed to generate process water and to reclaim dairy components for their valorization. For this study, a mixture of pasteurized milk and WW from a dairy plant was concen...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
12,533 Views
15 Pages

6 April 2022

Donkey milk (DM) has been known in the world for 5000 years for its benefits for human nutrition and health. Nowadays, DM has become more and more attractive as a commercial product. DM contains several physiologically functional components, includin...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,192 Views
13 Pages

AFM1 Secretion and Efficacy of NovasilTM Clay in Kenyan Dairy Cows

  • Maureen Kuboka,
  • Lucy Njue,
  • Florence Mutua,
  • Delia Grace and
  • Johanna Lindahl

28 March 2022

The occurrence of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in milk has been widely reported in Kenya, with levels freqently exceeding national and international thresholds. Exposure to aflatoxin increases the risk of hepatic cancers and can also have other negative healt...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
17,936 Views
9 Pages

25 March 2022

Milk is a major source of dietary iodine in the United States. Due to a relatively low margin of safety for iodine intake, there are concerns for both deficiency and over-exposure. Iodine concentrations of raw milk samples from farms and retail milk...

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