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Genetic and Non-Genetic Variation of Milk Total Antioxidant Activity Predicted from Mid-Infrared Spectra in Holstein Cows

Authors :
Martino Cassandro
Giulio Visentin
Angela Costa
Giovanni Niero
Mauro Penasa
Massimo De Marchi
Marco Franzoi
Giovanni Niero, Angela Costa, Marco Franzoi, Giulio Visentin, Martino Cassandro, Massimo De Marchi, Mauro Penasa
Source :
Animals, Volume 10, Issue 12, Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI, Animals, Vol 10, Iss 2372, p 2372 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020.

Abstract

Food antioxidants enhance products shelf life and stability during technological treatments through the maintenance of their physical and chemical properties. Moreover, they are endowed with several positive effects on human health, including cell membranes preservation, enzyme functionality, and DNA integrity. Milk has been described in relation to a wide array of fat soluble and water-soluble antioxidant compounds, in particular vitamin A, C, and E, lactoferrin and peptides derived from casein and whey proteins. The total antioxidant activity (TAA) of milk is a novel and scarcely explored trait, defined as the sum of antioxidant contributions of the aforementioned compounds. On this background, the aims of the present study were to investigate the variability of milk TAA on a large scale exploiting predictions obtained through mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy and to estimate genetic parameters of this trait in Holstein cows. Individual milk samples were collected between January 2011 and December 2018 during the routine milk recording procedure. Samples were analysed for gross composition through MIR spectroscopy and MIR spectra were stored. Milk TAA was then predicted (pTAA) from the stored milk MIR spectra (111,653 test-day records of 9519 cows in 344 herds) using the previously developed prediction model<br />considering the prediction accuracy, pTAA might be considered a proxy of the TAA determined through the reference method. Overall, pTAA averaged 7.16 mmoL/L of Trolox equivalents, showed a nadir around 40 days after calving and increased thereafter, following a linear trend up to the end of lactation. The lowest pTAA was observed in milk sampled from June to September. Milk pTAA was heritable (0.401 &plusmn<br />0.015) and genetically associated to fat yield (0.366 &plusmn<br />0.049), crude protein (CP) yield (0.238 &plusmn<br />0.052), fat percentage (0.616 &plusmn<br />0.022) and CP percentage (0.754 &plusmn<br />0.015). The official selection index of Italian Holstein put the 49% of the emphasis on fat and protein yield and percentage<br />therefore, it derives that an indirect favourable selection for milk pTAA should be already in progress in Italian Holstein population.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20762615
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animals
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4203d06e81bb094f698cb9dcac3d2ee4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10122372