Title of article :
Effect of Lupinus albus as protein supplement on yield,
constituents, clotting properties and fatty acid
composition in ewes’ milk
Author/Authors :
F. Masucci، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The effect of feeding lupin seeds (Lupinus albus L.) as an alternative protein source in ewe diets was investigated. Two
groups of 18 Sarda ewes were fed two different isonitrogenous diets: with lupin (L) seed, given after 12 h soaking, or soybean
meal (SBM) as the main protein source. DMI, variations of body weight and milk production were unaffected by the treatment.
Although not statistically significant, in the group fed L diet the production of milk fat and protein was higher. Clotting properties
of milk were similar for the two treatments, probably due to the small differences in the milk protein contents. The fatty acid
profile of milk was affected by treatment with a larger content of short (14.19 wt% versus 12.26 wt%)- and medium (49.37 wt%
versus 47.76 wt%)-chain fatty acids in milk from ewes fed the L diet. CLA content was unaffected by treatment. Triglyceride
content of fat from the two diets reflects the milk fatty acid composition. Indeed, milk from L diet showed a higher level of
medium-chain triglycerides, which are of particular interest to consumers with concerns over health and heart disease. The
inclusion of lupin seed in the diet of lactation ewes can be a means of achieving a more desirable triglyceride profile in milk fat.
Milk with enhanced nutritive quality may promote wider market penetration of sheep dairy products.
© 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Sheep , Soybean meal , milk fatty acids , milk protein , Lupin seeds
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research