2009
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2008-1911
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Impact of fatty acid composition on the accuracy of mid-infrared fat analysis of farm milks

Abstract: Our objective was to determine whether data from a previous study using model milk emulsions to characterize the influence of variation in fatty acid chain length and unsaturation on mid-infrared (MIR) fat predictions could be used to identify a strategy to improve the accuracy of MIR fat predictions on a population of farm milks with a wide variation in fatty acid chain length and unsaturation. The mean fatty acid chain length for 45 farm milks was 14.417 carbons, and the mean unsaturation was 0.337 double bo… Show more

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“…C17:0 was used for quality control to calculate the recovery rate for each batch (every 30 samples) of milk fat separation. The FAME data were converted to a fatty acid base by multiplying a correction factor according to the methods of Kaylegian et al (2009). Gas chromatography-MS (Agilent 6890N-5975C, Agilent Technologies) was applied against the NIST10 (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD) spectrum library for further identification of each peak.…”
Section: Sampling Measurements and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C17:0 was used for quality control to calculate the recovery rate for each batch (every 30 samples) of milk fat separation. The FAME data were converted to a fatty acid base by multiplying a correction factor according to the methods of Kaylegian et al (2009). Gas chromatography-MS (Agilent 6890N-5975C, Agilent Technologies) was applied against the NIST10 (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD) spectrum library for further identification of each peak.…”
Section: Sampling Measurements and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean FA chain length and unsaturation were calculated according to Kaylegian et al (2009a). Briefly, the molar concentration of each FA was weighted by number of carbons or double bonds and averaged by sample.…”
Section: Mean Fa Chain Length and Unsaturation And Fat Melting Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As precision dairy farming continues to move forward, measurements will likely be conducted online at every milking in many production systems. The FTIR technique can be used to detect the components of milk; for example, milk fat fraction, lactose, milk proteins, and so on (Soyeurt et al, 2006;Kaylegian et al, 2009;Rutten et al, 2013). However, an FTIR measurement of minor components in milk samples is limited by the low concentrations The relationship between fatty acid profiles in milk identified by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and onset of luteal activity in Norwegian dairy cattle A. D. Martin,* 1 and O. Reksen* of the analytes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%