Compositional and Functional Characteristics of Small Ruminants’ Milk and Dairy
A special issue of Dairy (ISSN 2624-862X). This special issue belongs to the section "Metabolomics and Foodomics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2023) | Viewed by 383
Special Issue Editors
Interests: food-omics; mass spectrometry; food safety; toxicology
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Interests: food; dairy; metabolomics; chemometrics; spectroscopy; mass spectrometry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are launching a Special Issue entitled “Compositional and Functional Characteristics of Small Ruminants’ Milk and Dairy”.
The consumption of sheep and goat milk and dairy is an old practice consolidated in different geographical areas of the world. The key elements that determine the quality of these dairy products are breed, feed, regional traditions, water and climate. In recent decades, consumer demand and acceptance of these traditional non-cow dairy products has been growing, opening new economic scenarios for their breeding. We kindly invite you to contribute to this Special Issue with original research or review articles on the composition, technological quality, feeding and farm practices, and control of the whole chain system from farm to table, as well as the potential health benefits of these non-bovine milk and dairy products. Omics approaches will be greatly welcomed.
Prof. Dr. Pierluigi Caboni
Prof. Dr. Paola Scano
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- goat and sheep
- milk and dairy products
- dairy composition and chemical–physical properties
- food quality and safety
- omics sciences
- impact of process methods
- dairy microbiology
- animal feeding strategies
- animal welfare
- environmental sustainability
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