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Physicochemical, Microbiological and Technological Properties of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) Milk during Lactation.


ABSTRACT: This study describes chemical, physical, microbiological and technological characteristics of red deer milk and the effect of lactation on these parameters in order to know their potential aptitude to elaborate dairy products. During 18 weeks, milk from five hinds was monitored for composition, bacteriology, somatic cell count (SCC), physical properties and rennet coagulation. Mean values (g/100 g) for fat, protein, lactose and dry matter were 10.4, 7.1, 4.3 and 24.2, respectively, and for urea, 265 mg/100 mL. Except for lactose, a significant increase in these components was observed (p < 0.01) as lactation progressed. The average values for bacteriology and SCC were 5.3 log cfu/mL and 4.7 log cells/mL, respectively. Regarding physical properties, conductivity (mean: 2.8 ms/cm), viscosity (3.1 Cp), coordinates L* (89.9) and a* (-3.1) and milk fat globule diameter (D4,3: 6.1 µm) increased along with lactation while density (1.038 g/mL) decreased (p < 0.01). The pH (6.7), acidity (22.9° Dornic), coordinate b* (8.4) and ethanol stability (66.6% v/v) were stable during the study period. The stage of lactation also has a significant impact on milk coagulation properties and mean curd yield was 3.29 g/10 mL. These results suggest that red deer milk could be a potential innovative source of milk for the dairy industry.

SUBMITTER: Berruga MI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8004988 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physicochemical, Microbiological and Technological Properties of Red Deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>) Milk during Lactation.

Berruga María Isabel MI   de la Vara Juan Ángel JÁ   Licón Carmen C CC   Garzón Ana Isabel AI   García Andrés José AJ   Carmona Manuel M   Chonco Louis L   Molina Ana A  

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 20210322 3


This study describes chemical, physical, microbiological and technological characteristics of red deer milk and the effect of lactation on these parameters in order to know their potential aptitude to elaborate dairy products. During 18 weeks, milk from five hinds was monitored for composition, bacteriology, somatic cell count (SCC), physical properties and rennet coagulation. Mean values (g/100 g) for fat, protein, lactose and dry matter were 10.4, 7.1, 4.3 and 24.2, respectively, and for urea,  ...[more]

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