dc.description.abstract |
Pakistan is among the top milk producing countries of the world. However, the quality
control standards for milk have not as yet been established. The present study was
conducted to establish the normal reference values of milk somatic cell counts (SCC),
different milk enzymes and other important milk constituents in non-infected milk of
Nili-Ravi buffaloes, Sahiwal and cross-bred cows. The milk samples from 30 animals (in
the first two months of first to 5th lactation) of each group were collected from Livestock
Experimental Station, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad and commercial dairy farms
and tested for mastitis using Surf Field Mastitis test and microbiological examination
and negative samples were used to establish the reference values. Milk samples were
analyzed for different parameters like pH, electrical conductivity (EC), SCC, milk
enzymes i.e. lacto-peroxidase (LPO), superoxide dismutase (SOD), guaiacol peroxidase
(GPO), catalase (CAT), protease, amylase, α-esterase, NAGase, total phenolic contents
(TPC), proteins and malondialdehyde (MDA) content and reference values were
established. Total protein (81.6±2.0 mg mL-1), casein (71.4±1.2 mg mL-1), TPC
(2381.6±71.85 μM mL-1), total oxidant status (TOS) (61.25±0.59 μM mL-1), protease
(81.3±3.35 U/mL), CAT (97.45±4.8 U/mL), LPO (1.75±0.06 U/mL), NAGase
(56.07±2.33 U/mL) and SCC (178645.83±2324.0 mL-1) were the highest in milk of crossbred
cows. Whey protein (28.8±1.25 mg mL-1), GPO (110.74±8.64 U/mL), SOD
(17.15±0.56 U/mL), amylase (89.44±2.51U/mL), EC (5.7±0.04) and MDA (2.27±0.07
μM mL-1) was the highest in Sahiwal cow’s milk. Total antioxidant capacity (TAC)
(3.296±0.005 mM L-1) and α-esterase (361.19±13.63 U/mL) activity were the highest in
milk of Nili-Ravi buffaloes. The SCC negatively correlated with TOS, TAC, Lacto-serum
protein and α-esterase activity while NAGase with lacto-serum protein and amylase,
therefore, their higher values can be used as indicators of good milk quality. SCC and
NAGase positively correlated with TPC, CAT and LPO. As such their lower values seem
to be associated with better udder health and good milk quality. GPO and SOD
negatively correlated with TOS, TAC, total protein, casein and α-esterase activity but
positively correlated with amylase, EC, SCC, MDA and lacto-serum protein therefore,
their lower values in milk may be desirable. Milk quality of Nili-Ravi was comparatively
superior based on lower values of SCC, EC, NAGase, CAT, GPO, SOD, TPC, protease
and higher TAC. Protein profiling through SDS-PAGE clearly resolved the major milk
peptides. In high molecular weight (M. wt.) zone, proteins of ~208 kDa and ~190 kDa
were detected in all tested samples. In medium M. wt. zone, three peptides i.e. lactoferrin
(78.2kDa), serum albumin (66.2kDa) and heavy chain of immunoglobulin (IgG) (54 kDa)
were detected in all samples while a prominent band of ovalbumin (45kDa) was also
detected mainly in cow milk samples. In low M. wt. zone, clear bands of milk caseins
were detected. All four casein (CN) bands i.e. αS2 – CN (29 kDa), αS1 – CN (27 kDa), β -
CN (24 kDa) and κ- CN (22 kDa) were detected in Sahiwal and cross-bred cows.
However, in milk of Nili-Ravi buffaloes, three casein protein i.e. αS2 – CN (29 kDa), β -
CN (25 kDa) and κ- CN (22 kDa) were detected. In milk of Nili-Ravi buffaloes, αS1 – CN
(27 kDa) was not detected. Moreover, a band of β-lactoglobulin (~18 kDa) was detected
in milk of cross-bred cows and not in other samples especially those of Nili-Ravi
buffaloes. As the αS1-casein and β-lactoglobulin are the major allergens, milk of Nili-
Ravi buffaloes that lacks these peptides can be used for development of hypoallergenic or
non-allergic dairy products. Deferential peptides may also help to differentiate the milk
from different tested dairy species/cow types. |
en_US |