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Animal | 2013

Essential trace elements in milk and blood serum of lactating donkeys as affected by lactation stage and dietary supplementation with trace elements

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Pierluigi Mariani; Roberto Piloni; E. Salimei

The aim of this trial was to study the concentration of zinc (Zn), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), selenium (Se), cobalt (Co) and iodine (I) in milk and blood serum of lactating donkeys, taking into account the effects of lactation stage and dietary supplementation with trace elements. During a 3-month period, 16 clinically healthy lactating donkeys (Martina-Franca-derived population), randomly divided into two homogeneous groups (control (CTL) and trace elements (TE)), were used to provide milk and blood samples at 2-week intervals. Donkeys in both groups had continuous access to meadow hay and were fed 2.5 kg of mixed feed daily, divided into two meals. The mixed feed for the TE group had the same ingredients as the CTL, but was supplemented with a commercial premix providing 163 mg Zn, 185 mg Fe, 36 mg Cu, 216 mg Mn, 0.67 mg Se, 2.78 mg Co and 3.20 mg I/kg mixed feed. The concentrations of Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Se, Co and I were measured in feeds, milk and blood serum by inductively coupled plasma-MS. Data were processed by ANOVA for repeated measures. The milk concentrations of all the investigated elements were not significantly affected by the dietary supplementation with TE. Serum concentrations of Zn, Fe, Cu Mn and Se were not affected by dietary treatment, but TE-supplemented donkeys showed significantly higher concentrations of serum Co (1.34 v. 0.69 μg/l) and I (24.42 v. 21.43 μg/l) than unsupplemented donkeys. The effect of lactation stage was significant for all the investigated elements in milk and blood serum, except for serum manganese. A clear negative trend during lactation was observed for milk Cu and Se concentrations (-38%), whereas that of Mn tended to increase. The serum Cu concentration was generally constant and that of Co tended to increase. If compared with data reported in the literature for human milk, donkey milk showed similarities for Zn, Mn, Co and I. Furthermore, this study indicated that, in the current experimental conditions, the mineral profile of donkey milk was not dependent on dietary TE supply.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2015

Minor and potentially toxic trace elements in milk and blood serum of dairy donkeys

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Roberto Piloni; Pierluigi Mariani; E. Malissiova; E. Salimei

The aim of this trial was to study the concentration of Ti, V, As, Rb, Sr, Mo, Cd, Cs, and Pb in donkey milk and blood serum. One hundred twelve individual milk and blood serum samples were collected from 16 lactating donkeys (Martina-Franca-derived population; 6 to 12 yr old; 3 to 7 parities; average live weight 205.4kg; 32 to 58 d after foaling at the beginning of the trial) during a 3-mo-long experiment. The samples were analyzed for the aforementioned elements by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Feedstuff and drinking water were also analyzed for the investigated elements. Data were processed by ANOVA for repeated measures. Average milk concentrations (±SD) of Ti, Rb, Sr, Mo, Cs, and Pb were 77.3 (±7.7), 339.1 (±82.1), 881.7 (±270.4), 4.5 (±1.6), 0.49 (±0.09), and 3.2 (±2.7) μg/L, respectively. More than 80% of samples were below the limit of detection for V, As, and Cd in milk and for Cd, and Pb in blood serum. The lower bound calculated for milk V, As, and Cd was 0.03μg/L for the 3 elements, the upper bound was calculated at 0.23, 0.10, and 0.31μg/L and the maximum value was observed at 0.54, 0.15, and 0.51μg/L, respectively. The average milk concentrations of Ti, Rb, Sr, Mo, and Cs were 600, 458, 346, 16, and 294%, respectively, than those of blood serum. Yet, Cs concentrations were in the same order of magnitude in milk and serum. Moderate to strong positive and significant correlation coefficients were observed between milk and blood serum concentrations for Ti, Rb, Sr, and Cs. The effect of the stage of lactation was significant for all the investigated elements in milk and blood serum, but most of the elements showed only small changes or inconsistent trends, and only the concentrations of Rb and Sr showed decreasing trends both in milk and blood serum. The relationship between milk and blood serum element concentrations indicates that the mammary gland plays a role in determining the milk concentrations of Mo, Ti, Rb, Sr, Mo, and Cs. In the current experimental conditions, in agreement with the low levels in drinking water and feedstuff, donkey milk concentration of potentially toxic elements was very low and did not raise health concerns for human consumption.


International Dairy Journal | 2012

Donkey milk concentration of calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium and magnesium

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Roberto Piloni; Pierluigi Mariani; Elisabetta Salimei


Journal of Dairy Research | 2012

Thyroid hormones in milk and blood of lactating donkeys as affected by stage of lactation and dietary supplementation with trace elements

Luca Todini; Elisabetta Salimei; Alessandro Malfatti; Stefano Ferraro; Francesco Fantuz


61st Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production (EAAP) | 2010

Trace elements supplementation to dairy donkey’s diet: milk yield per milking and major milk components

Francesco Fantuz; Luca Todini; A. El Jeddad; G. Bolzoni; Gian Vincenzo Lebboroni; Stefano Ferraro; E. Salimei


66th annual meeting of the European federation of animal science | 2015

Diurnal and nocturnal concentration of essential minerals and trace elements in donkey milk

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Pierluigi Mariani; Roberto Piloni; Attilio Massimo De Cosmo; E. Salimei


66th annual meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science | 2015

Selected trace element concentrations in goat milk

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Roberto Piloni; Pierluigi Mariani; Attilio Massimo De Cosmo; E. Salimei


64th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production (EAAP) | 2013

Milk and blood serum Rubidium and Strontium concentrations in lactating donkeys

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Pierluigi Mariani; Roberto Piloni; N. Zurlo; E. Salimei


64th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production (EAAP) | 2013

Minerals in blood serum of lactating donkeys: effect of dietary trace element supplementation

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Roberto Piloni; Pierluigi Mariani; Carmela Amadoro; E. Salimei


63rd annual meeting of the european federation of animal science | 2012

Preliminary results on zinc, copper, selenium and manganese concentration in donkey milk

Francesco Fantuz; Stefano Ferraro; Luca Todini; Pierluigi Mariani; Roberto Piloni; E. Salimei

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Luca Todini

University of Camerino

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E. Malissiova

Technological Educational Institute of Larissa

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Carmela Amadoro

Health Science University

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