2019
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-15456
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Effect of milking frequency and α-tocopherol plus selenium supplementation on sheep milk lipid composition and oxidative stability

Abstract: The aim of this research was to study the effect of milking frequency [once-daily milking (ODM) vs. twice-daily milking (TDM)] and antioxidant (AOX) supplementation on fatty acid (FA) profile and oxidative stability in sheep milk. Sixteen Assaf ewes were used; 8 did not receive any vitamin-mineral supplement (control), and the other 8 received an oral dose of 1,000 IU of α-tocopherol and 0.4 mg of Se daily. The experiment consisted of 2 consecutive periods; the first was 3 wk with TDM of both mammary glands. T… Show more

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“…Additionally, the BCS of cows milked OAD was higher than the BCS of cows milked TAD. The changes in the milk and its composition in the present study are consistent with Delamaire and Guinard-Flament [24] as well as Pulido et al [25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Additionally, the BCS of cows milked OAD was higher than the BCS of cows milked TAD. The changes in the milk and its composition in the present study are consistent with Delamaire and Guinard-Flament [24] as well as Pulido et al [25].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The lower proportion of SFA in cows milked OAD, compared to cows milked TAD, is consistent with the findings of Dutreuil et al [31], Ferlay et al [32] and Pulido et al [25]. The higher proportion of UFA in milk from cows milked OAD, compared to cows milked TAD agrees with Dutreuil et al [31].…”
Section: The Effect Of Oad and Tad Milking On Fatty Acid Compositionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…No effect on the oxidative stability of cows' milk has been observed when the animals' diets were supplemented with Se [10,11]. On the other hand, dietary supplementation with 1000 IU VitE and 0.4 mg Se/day simultaneously improved the plasma antioxidant status and reduced the milk fat oxidation of ewes, as found recently by Pulido et al [6], indicating a synergistic role between these compounds (Se and VitE).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Their content in milk is closely related with the type and the origin of the animals' feedstuffs [3,4], but because-in most cases-the basal diet doesn't fulfill the animals' Se and VitE requirements, their synthetic or organic (in the case of Se) forms are usually incorporated in their rations. Both Se and VitE are the most well established dietary supplements, and a number of studies have determined their impact on the oxidative status and oxidative stability of milk by using supplementary doses exceeding the animals' nutritional requirements [5,6]. More specifically, the oxidative deterioration of stored milk was avoided when red clover-fed cows were supplemented with 1182 mg VitE/animal daily [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that vitamin E and selenium affect the activity of leukocytes [17][18][19] due to the micronutrients' involvement in biological roles. Vitamin E and Se act as antioxidants and protect lipid membranes from reactive oxygen species and lipid hydroperoxides, thus improving the immune system responses [20,21]. Sheep frequently lack these two nutrients [22,23] and deficiencies of either vitamin E or Se have been associated with increased incidence and severity of intramammary infections, increases in clinical mastitis cases, and higher SCC [21,24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%