Associations between Somatic Cell Count and Milk Fatty Acid and Amino Acid Profile in Alpine and Saanen Goat Breeds
Author:
Šlyžius Evaldas1, Anskienė Lina1ORCID, Palubinskas Giedrius1ORCID, Juozaitienė Vida2, Šlyžienė Birutė1, Juodžentytė Renalda3, Laučienė Lina4
Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Animal Science, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžes 18, LT-47181 Kaunas, Lithuania 2. Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Vytautas Magnus University, K. Donelaicio 58, LT-44248 Kaunas, Lithuania 3. Consulting and Study Centre for Postgraduate Studies in Veterinary Sciences, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžes 18, LT-47181 Kaunas, Lithuania 4. Department of Food Safety and Quality, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Tilžes 18, LT-47181 Kaunas, Lithuania
Abstract
The main goal of this study was to evaluate the relation of different SCC levels in goat milk with goat milk yield, milk composition, FA, and AA profiles. Whereas the investigated herd was composed of Alpine and Saanen goats, the influence of breed on milk parameters and milk yield was also assessed. The research was carried out in 2022 at a Lithuanian dairy goat farm with 135 goats (Saanen = 66 and Alpine = 69) without evidence of clinical mastitis. The current research revealed a relationship between SCC with goat milk yield and composition. Goats with a high SCC had significantly lower milk yield (p < 0.001), lower content of lactose (p < 0.01), fat (p < 0.001) and higher protein content (p < 0.05) in their milk. The increase in most AA was significantly associated with increased SCC. The higher quantity of Asp, Glu, Ala, Met, His, Lys, Arg, EAA, NEAA, and TAA (compared with the low SCC group) (p < 0.05–0.01), Leu, Tyr, and BCAA (compared with the low and medium SCC group) were found in the milk of the high SCC group (p < 0.05–0.01). The distribution of the main FA groups was also related to SCC and showed a significant decrease in SCFA (p < 0.01–0.001) and an increase in LCFA, PUFA, and BCFA in the high SCC group (p < 0.05). All individual AA and their groups (EAA, NEAA, TAA, BCAA) were significantly lower in the milk of the Saanen goat breed (p < 0.001). The most individual FA ranged between goat breeds, while the total amount of SFA, UFA, and MUFA wasn’t affected by breed (p > 0.05). The research revealed a statistically significant relationship between SCC, AA, and FA, suggesting that these traits may be used as a biomarker in the goat selection process.
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
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