1982
DOI: 10.23986/afsci.72090
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Formaldehyde content of milk: 1. Cows fed on protein concentrates treated with different amounts of formaldehyde

Abstract: The formaldehyde content was determined on the milk of four dairy cows fed on protein concentrates treated with increasing amounts of formaldehyde 1)0, 2) 0.8, 3)2.4 and 4)4.0 g HCHO/100 g crude protein. The experiment was arranged according to a 4X4 Latin square design and each test period lasted 10 days. The average milk yield of the cows during the experiment was 9.4kg/day. The protein concentrate was a mixture of soybean meal, skimmed-milk powder, meat-bone meal, brewer’s grains, molasses, molassed beat pu… Show more

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“…Residual FA levels quantified in Salvadoran cheese samples are similar to those reported by other authors from Italy [3] and South Korea [38] ( Table 4 ). There is also similarity between the residual FA contents in milk quantified in this study and those detected by other authors in Finland [42] , Canada [43] and South Korea [38] ( Table 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Residual FA levels quantified in Salvadoran cheese samples are similar to those reported by other authors from Italy [3] and South Korea [38] ( Table 4 ). There is also similarity between the residual FA contents in milk quantified in this study and those detected by other authors in Finland [42] , Canada [43] and South Korea [38] ( Table 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Dairy cows received 0, 2.9, 5.1 or 14.6 g of formaldehyde/day in the diet for 10 days. The corresponding formaldehyde contents in milk were 0.2, 0.3, 0.6 and 1.7 mg/kg (Syrjala-Qvist and Setälä, 1982). 31 These values correspond to 0.07 % transference of formaldehyde from feed to milk.…”
Section: Residues In Animals Exposed To Formaldehyde Onlymentioning
confidence: 92%