Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico

Objective. The objective of the study was to determine the composition of fatty acids in milk of Creole goats in an extensive production system in an arid region of the peninsula of Baja California and compare it to two seasons of the year (rainy and dry). Materials and methods. Sampling was conduct...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Toyes-Vargas, Miguel Cordoba-Matson, José Espinoza-Villavicencio, Alejandro Palacio-Espinosa, Bernardo Murillo-Amador
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cordoba 2013-11-01
Series:Revista MVZ Cordoba
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Online Access:http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-183/v18n3a14.pdf
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author Eduardo Toyes-Vargas
Miguel Cordoba-Matson
José Espinoza-Villavicencio
Alejandro Palacio-Espinosa
Bernardo Murillo-Amador
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Miguel Cordoba-Matson
José Espinoza-Villavicencio
Alejandro Palacio-Espinosa
Bernardo Murillo-Amador
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description Objective. The objective of the study was to determine the composition of fatty acids in milk of Creole goats in an extensive production system in an arid region of the peninsula of Baja California and compare it to two seasons of the year (rainy and dry). Materials and methods. Sampling was conducted during the dry season (June) and after the rainy season (December) in the municipality of Comondú in Baja California Sur. The extensive production system used involved releasing goats to roam freely in the rangeland to graze for food, and no additional food or supplements were provided. Results. The most abundant fatty acids were saturated fatty acids (66.3 and 70.9% in the rainy and dry reasons, respectively). The most abundant of these were palmitic, myristic, and stearic acid in both seasons. Monounsaturated fatty acids (15-20%) were the most numerous in terms of isomers, but mostly in low concentrations. The largest average constituent of polyunsaturated fatty acids (5-6%) was linoleic acid (3%) and alpha-linolenic acid (1.2%) in both seasons. Branched, fatty acid concentrations were highly variable; the only stable constituents were C15:0 iso (1.5%) and C16:0 anti-iso, with 0.7% of total fatty acids. Conclusions. The seasons in this extensive production system significantly effected the composition of most monounsaturated and branched fatty acids in goat milk; however, saturated and polyunsaturated showed only a few compositional changes in abundance of fatty acids. Moreover, season effects were not significant on the total fatty acid content, except for branched fatty acids and omega-3.
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spelling doaj.art-5cc910428b8a4259ba7ad1069dc6fa572022-12-22T00:12:28ZengUniversidad de CordobaRevista MVZ Cordoba0122-02681909-05442013-11-0118338433850Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, MexicoEduardo Toyes-VargasMiguel Cordoba-MatsonJosé Espinoza-VillavicencioAlejandro Palacio-EspinosaBernardo Murillo-AmadorObjective. The objective of the study was to determine the composition of fatty acids in milk of Creole goats in an extensive production system in an arid region of the peninsula of Baja California and compare it to two seasons of the year (rainy and dry). Materials and methods. Sampling was conducted during the dry season (June) and after the rainy season (December) in the municipality of Comondú in Baja California Sur. The extensive production system used involved releasing goats to roam freely in the rangeland to graze for food, and no additional food or supplements were provided. Results. The most abundant fatty acids were saturated fatty acids (66.3 and 70.9% in the rainy and dry reasons, respectively). The most abundant of these were palmitic, myristic, and stearic acid in both seasons. Monounsaturated fatty acids (15-20%) were the most numerous in terms of isomers, but mostly in low concentrations. The largest average constituent of polyunsaturated fatty acids (5-6%) was linoleic acid (3%) and alpha-linolenic acid (1.2%) in both seasons. Branched, fatty acid concentrations were highly variable; the only stable constituents were C15:0 iso (1.5%) and C16:0 anti-iso, with 0.7% of total fatty acids. Conclusions. The seasons in this extensive production system significantly effected the composition of most monounsaturated and branched fatty acids in goat milk; however, saturated and polyunsaturated showed only a few compositional changes in abundance of fatty acids. Moreover, season effects were not significant on the total fatty acid content, except for branched fatty acids and omega-3.http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-183/v18n3a14.pdfChemical compositiongoatmilk fatty acidsnutritional quality
spellingShingle Eduardo Toyes-Vargas
Miguel Cordoba-Matson
José Espinoza-Villavicencio
Alejandro Palacio-Espinosa
Bernardo Murillo-Amador
Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico
Revista MVZ Cordoba
Chemical composition
goat
milk fatty acids
nutritional quality
title Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico
title_full Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico
title_fullStr Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico
title_short Goat milk fatty acid composition in the Peninsula of Baja California, Mexico
title_sort goat milk fatty acid composition in the peninsula of baja california mexico
topic Chemical composition
goat
milk fatty acids
nutritional quality
url http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-183/v18n3a14.pdf
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