Abstract Triacylglycerols from cows and buffaloes' milk fat were investigated by 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. By the addition of pure triacylglycerols standards, we identified the resonances of both milk fats, and the peaks were used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of acyl groups. Multivariate analysis treatment of triacylglycerols distribution and composition parameters enabled us to identify milk. This study shows that NMR can safely be used to quantitate milk fatty acid content, providing unique information for milk identification of different animal species
The organic farming system involves higher production costs and economic risks which must be convert...
Objectives. Milk of mammal origin is an important food in the diet during infancy as well as in adul...
The uptake of specific fatty acids in humans is dependent on their position on the glycerol backbone...
Butyric acid (butyrate) is a candidate marker of milk fat in complex fat blends, since it is exclusi...
Butyric acid (butyrate) is a candidate marker of milk fat in complex fat blends, since it is exclusi...
Background: Biological farming in dairy production is often advocated as one of the most virtuous so...
Origin and quality identification in dairy products is an important issue and also an extremely chal...
Feeding systems of cattle are returning to fresh forage, making use of modern technologies such as h...
International audienceSix groups of six cows each, on two distinct sites, were fed on pasture and si...
For non-bovine milks, information regarding bioactive lipids is fragmented, unreliable or unavailabl...
Milk is a key component in infant nutrition worldwide and, in the Western parts of the world, also i...
It is well established that different factors affect milk composition in cows and that milk composit...
It is well established that different factors affect milk composition in cows and that milk composit...
Characterization of the lipid fraction of raw cow and buffalo milk samples, collected in different b...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship...
The organic farming system involves higher production costs and economic risks which must be convert...
Objectives. Milk of mammal origin is an important food in the diet during infancy as well as in adul...
The uptake of specific fatty acids in humans is dependent on their position on the glycerol backbone...
Butyric acid (butyrate) is a candidate marker of milk fat in complex fat blends, since it is exclusi...
Butyric acid (butyrate) is a candidate marker of milk fat in complex fat blends, since it is exclusi...
Background: Biological farming in dairy production is often advocated as one of the most virtuous so...
Origin and quality identification in dairy products is an important issue and also an extremely chal...
Feeding systems of cattle are returning to fresh forage, making use of modern technologies such as h...
International audienceSix groups of six cows each, on two distinct sites, were fed on pasture and si...
For non-bovine milks, information regarding bioactive lipids is fragmented, unreliable or unavailabl...
Milk is a key component in infant nutrition worldwide and, in the Western parts of the world, also i...
It is well established that different factors affect milk composition in cows and that milk composit...
It is well established that different factors affect milk composition in cows and that milk composit...
Characterization of the lipid fraction of raw cow and buffalo milk samples, collected in different b...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship...
The organic farming system involves higher production costs and economic risks which must be convert...
Objectives. Milk of mammal origin is an important food in the diet during infancy as well as in adul...
The uptake of specific fatty acids in humans is dependent on their position on the glycerol backbone...