Fatty acids in the milk of goats from the Bulgarian white breed and their crosses with Togenburgh bucks
2004
Mikhajlova, G. (Trakijski Universitet, Stara Zagora (Bulgaria)) | Moekel, P. | Zunev, P. | Yarajs, G.
The study was carried out with bulk milk from two groups of goats: I group - Bulgarian White Dairy breed and II group - crosses of the purebred dairy breed with Togenburgh bucks. Milk samples were taken once per mounth during the pasture period. It was found that the total content of short-chain fatty acida in the goat milk was 24.0-25.7%.The milk of the crosses showed a higher content of saturated fatty acid (75.98%) compared to that of the purebred goats (74.2%). The levels of the middle chain (C12:0-C16:0) and long chain (over C18:0) fatty acids in the studied milk samples were very close (38.5-39.8%) and considerably higher than those of the shortchained ones (20.5-21.5%).The concentration of olies acid (C18:1) trans-izomers in the goat milk of the studied breeds was equal 2.5%. The amount of conjugated linolic acid (CLA) in the goat milk from the region of the Middle Balkans was 0.5-0.6 g/100 g fat.
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