TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative analysis of buffalo and cow milk for quality characteristics and β-N-acetyl-glucosaminidase activity in non-infected animals
AU - Kausar, Razia
AU - Hameed, Amjad
AU - Jamil, Huma
AU - Iqbal, Zafar
AU - Bahadur, Sami-Ullah Khan
AU - Jabbar, Junaid
AU - Sabir, Aimen
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - In Pakistan, milk quality control standards are yet to be established. The prime objective of this study was to develop the standard reference values for the milk pH, its somatic cell count (SCC), electric conductivity (EC) and NAGase i.e., milk enzyme in the noninfected milk of local buffalo breed i.e., Nilli-Ravi also known as Black-gold of Pakistan and cows i.e., Sahiwal and other crossbred cows kept locally mostly for milch purpose. A total of 30 animals with lactation number 1-5 (in early lactation of two months) from each breed group were selected for milk samples. Samples were then tested for mastitis through Surf Field Mastitis test and microbiological culturing. Reference values were determined using negative samples. Fore-mentioned parameters were analyzed for collected Milk samples. The values for NAGase and SCC were the most eminent in the crossbred cow’s milk i.e., (56.07±2.33 U/mL) & (178645.83±2324.0/mL) respectively. EC value (5.7±0.04) was strikingly high in Sahiwal cow’s milk. Milk of Nilli-Ravi was found superior in quality, based on its lower values of SSC, EC and NAGase. Mean values of each parameter were also compared among different quarters and found to be statistically similar. In conclusion, milk of Nilli-Ravi was found superior in quality and current findings can be used to provide base line information for NAGase and other components of milk quality and udder health for above mentioned dairy types. © (2023). All Rights Reserved.
AB - In Pakistan, milk quality control standards are yet to be established. The prime objective of this study was to develop the standard reference values for the milk pH, its somatic cell count (SCC), electric conductivity (EC) and NAGase i.e., milk enzyme in the noninfected milk of local buffalo breed i.e., Nilli-Ravi also known as Black-gold of Pakistan and cows i.e., Sahiwal and other crossbred cows kept locally mostly for milch purpose. A total of 30 animals with lactation number 1-5 (in early lactation of two months) from each breed group were selected for milk samples. Samples were then tested for mastitis through Surf Field Mastitis test and microbiological culturing. Reference values were determined using negative samples. Fore-mentioned parameters were analyzed for collected Milk samples. The values for NAGase and SCC were the most eminent in the crossbred cow’s milk i.e., (56.07±2.33 U/mL) & (178645.83±2324.0/mL) respectively. EC value (5.7±0.04) was strikingly high in Sahiwal cow’s milk. Milk of Nilli-Ravi was found superior in quality, based on its lower values of SSC, EC and NAGase. Mean values of each parameter were also compared among different quarters and found to be statistically similar. In conclusion, milk of Nilli-Ravi was found superior in quality and current findings can be used to provide base line information for NAGase and other components of milk quality and udder health for above mentioned dairy types. © (2023). All Rights Reserved.
KW - cattle
KW - cow
KW - electric conductivity
KW - pH
KW - somatic cell count
KW - β-N-acetyl-glucosaminidase
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U2 - 10.9755/ejfa.2023.v35.i3.2965
DO - 10.9755/ejfa.2023.v35.i3.2965
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 2079-052X
VL - 35
SP - 203
EP - 209
JO - Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
JF - Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
IS - 3
ER -