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Food Chemistry | 2014

Comparison of near and medium infrared spectroscopy to predict fatty acid composition on fresh and thawed milk.

Mauro Coppa; A. Revello-Chion; D. Giaccone; Anne Ferlay; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani

Near (NIR) and medium (MIR) infrared reflectance spectroscopy (IR) predictions of fatty acid (FA) composition, expressed as g/kg of milk or g/100g of FA, on fresh and thawed milk were compared. Two-hundred-and-fifty bulk cow milks, collected from 70 farms in northwest Italy, were scanned by MIR in liquid form and by NIR in liquid and oven-dried forms. MIR and NIR FA (g/100g FA) predictions on oven-dried milk were similar for the sum of even chain-saturated FA (ECSFA), odd chain-FA (OCFA), unsaturated FA (UFA), conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), n-3 FA, and C18:1cis9 to C16 ratio. The monounsaturated FA (MUFA), n-6 to n-3 ratio, polyunsaturated FA (PUFA), and n-6 FA were predicted better by NIR on oven-dried milk. The NIR showed worse predictions than MIR for almost all FA, when expressed as g/kg of milk. The NIR predictions on fresh liquid and oven-dried milk were similar, but the reliability decreased for thawed liquid milk. The high performance shown by NIR and MIR allows their use for routine milk FA composition recording.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2013

Effect of different feeding strategies in intensive dairy farming systems on milk fatty acid profiles, and implications on feeding costs in Italy

G. Borreani; Mauro Coppa; A. Revello-Chion; Luciano Comino; D. Giaccone; Anne Ferlay; E. Tabacco

The aim of this work was to characterize the fatty acid (FA) profile of milk from intensive dairy farming systems in the Po Plain (Italy) to estimate the costs of the adopted feeding strategies and to simulate the effect of supplementary premiums on the basis of milk FA composition on milk income. Twenty dairy farms with 5 different feeding strategies were studied: 3 corn silage-based systems in which cows were supplemented with a great proportion (CCH), a medium proportion (CCM), or without commercial concentrate mix (CC0), and 2 systems in which part of corn silage was replaced with grass or legume silage (HF) or with fresh herbage (G), cut and fed indoors. Bulk milk was sampled and lactating cow performance, feeding strategies and forage characteristics were recorded through a survey, 3 times during a year. The milk FA supplementary premium was calculated considering C18:3n-3 and saturated FA (SFA) concentrations, and ratio of total cis C18:1 isomers to C16:0. The CCH, CCM, and CC0 systems bought most of their dairy cow feeds off farm, which allowed them to increase milk production to 35,000 L/yr per hectare. Their low dry matter and crude protein self-sufficiency led to higher feeding costs per liter of milk (from €0.158 to €0.184), and highest income over feed cost was achieved only for milk yield performance greater than 10,000 kg/cow per year. The use of homegrown forages in HF and G increased dry matter and crude protein self-sufficiency and reduced the feeding costs per liter of milk from 9 to 22%, compared with the other studied systems, making HF and G feeding economically competitive, even for a lower milk yield per cow. The studied systems highlighted a remarkable variation in FA profiles. The concentrations of C16:0 and SFA were the highest in CCH (31.53 and 67.84 g/100g of FA) and G (31.23 and 68.45 g/100g of FA), because of the larger proportion of commercial concentrate mix in the cow diet. The concentrations of C16:0 and SFA were the lowest in CCM (27.86 and 63.10 g/100g of FA), because of low roughage-to-concentrate ratio in the cow diet, which is known to favor milk fat depression, affecting particularly these FA. The calculated supplementary premium was the highest in the CCM system, based on milk FA profiles from those herds. The HF diet was rich in forages and resulted in greater concentration of C18:3n-3 in milk (0.57 g/100g of FA) than the other systems and thus led to an increase in milk FA supplementary premium. Milk from G and HF milk had the lowest ratio of Σn-6:Σn-3 FA compared with milk from the systems based on higher corn silage proportion in the cow diet (3.71, and 3.25, respectively, vs. 4.58 to 4.78), with the lower ratios being closer to recommendation for human nutrition.


Food Chemistry | 2010

Variation of fatty acid and terpene profiles in mountain milk and "Toma piemontese" cheese as affected by diet composition in different seasons.

Andrea Revello Chion; E. Tabacco; D. Giaccone; Pier Giorgio Peiretti; G. Battelli; G. Borreani


Journal of Dairy Science | 2007

Comparison of Hay and Haylage from Permanent Alpine Meadows in Winter Dairy Cow Diets

G. Borreani; D. Giaccone; Antonio Mimosi; E. Tabacco


Food Control | 2014

Transfer of aflatoxin M1 from milk to ripened cheese in three Italian traditional production methods

Laura Cavallarin; Sara Antoniazzi; D. Giaccone; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani


International Dairy Journal | 2016

Effect of milk thermisation and farming system on cheese sensory profile and fatty acid composition

D. Giaccone; A. Revello-Chion; Laura Galassi; Piergiorgio Bianchi; G. Battelli; Mauro Coppa; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani


Grassland - a European resource? Proceedings of the 24th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Lublin, Poland, 3-7 June 2012. | 2012

Effects of fresh forage inclusion in diet of high performance dairy cows on milk production and composition.

A. Revello-Chion; E. Tabacco; G. Battelli; Federico Righi; Afro Quarantelli; D. Giaccone; G. Borreani


Journal of Dairy Science | 2017

Could predicting fatty acid profile by mid-infrared reflectance spectroscopy be used as a method to increase the value added by milk production chains?

Mauro Coppa; A. Revello-Chion; D. Giaccone; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani


19 th Symposium of the European Grassland Federation | 2017

Factors affecting herbage and milk fatty acid composition from permanent grasslands in the Italian Alps

Mauro Coppa; A. Revello-Chion; D. Giaccone; E. Tabacco; G. Borreani


INFORMATORE AGRARIO | 2016

Valorizzare la filiera latte con gli acidi grassi

G. Borreani; Mauro Coppa; E. Tabacco; Luciano Comino; Andrea Revello Chion; D. Giaccone

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G. Battelli

National Research Council

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Anne Ferlay

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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