Somatic cell counts in bulk milk and their importance for milk processing
Apstrakt
Bulk tank milk somatic cell counts are the indicator of the mammary gland health in the dairy herds and may be regarded as an indirect measure of milk quality. Elevated somatic cell counts are correlated with changes in milk composition The aim of this study was to assess the somatic cell counts that significantly affect the quality of milk and dairy products. We examined the somatic cell counts in bulk tank milk samples from 38 farms during the period of 6 months, from December to the May of the next year. The flow cytometry, Fossomatic was used for determination of somatic cell counts. In the same samples content of total proteins and lactose was determined by Milcoscan. Our results showed that average values for bulk tank milk samples were 273,605/ml from morning milking and 292,895/ml from evening milking. The average values for total proteins content from morning and evening milking are 3,31 and 3,34%, respectively. The average values for lactose content from morning and evening m...ilking are 4,56 and 4,63%, respectively. The highest somatic cell count (516,000/ml) was detected in bulk tank milk sample from evening milk in the Winter and the lowest content of lactose was 4,46%. Our results showed that obtained values for bulk tank milk somatic cell counts did not significantly affected the content of total proteins and lactose.
Izvor:
59th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2017), 2017, 85, UNSP 012085-Izdavač:
- Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012085
ISSN: 1755-1307
WoS: 000418556900085
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85030626075
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - CONF AU - Savić, N. R. AU - Mikulec, D. P. AU - Savić Radovanović, Radoslava PY - 2017 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1522 AB - Bulk tank milk somatic cell counts are the indicator of the mammary gland health in the dairy herds and may be regarded as an indirect measure of milk quality. Elevated somatic cell counts are correlated with changes in milk composition The aim of this study was to assess the somatic cell counts that significantly affect the quality of milk and dairy products. We examined the somatic cell counts in bulk tank milk samples from 38 farms during the period of 6 months, from December to the May of the next year. The flow cytometry, Fossomatic was used for determination of somatic cell counts. In the same samples content of total proteins and lactose was determined by Milcoscan. Our results showed that average values for bulk tank milk samples were 273,605/ml from morning milking and 292,895/ml from evening milking. The average values for total proteins content from morning and evening milking are 3,31 and 3,34%, respectively. The average values for lactose content from morning and evening milking are 4,56 and 4,63%, respectively. The highest somatic cell count (516,000/ml) was detected in bulk tank milk sample from evening milk in the Winter and the lowest content of lactose was 4,46%. Our results showed that obtained values for bulk tank milk somatic cell counts did not significantly affected the content of total proteins and lactose. PB - Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol C3 - 59th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2017) T1 - Somatic cell counts in bulk milk and their importance for milk processing VL - 85 SP - UNSP 012085 DO - 10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012085 ER -
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Savić, N. R., Mikulec, D. P.,& Savić Radovanović, R.. (2017). Somatic cell counts in bulk milk and their importance for milk processing. in 59th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2017) Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol., 85, UNSP 012085. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012085
Savić NR, Mikulec DP, Savić Radovanović R. Somatic cell counts in bulk milk and their importance for milk processing. in 59th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2017). 2017;85:UNSP 012085. doi:10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012085 .
Savić, N. R., Mikulec, D. P., Savić Radovanović, Radoslava, "Somatic cell counts in bulk milk and their importance for milk processing" in 59th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2017), 85 (2017):UNSP 012085, https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012085 . .