Title of article :
Interrelationships between somatic cell counts, lactation stage and
lactation number and their influence on plasmin activity and protein
fraction distribution in dromedary (Camelus dromedaries) and cow
milks
Abstract :
In the present study, the relationship between milk somatic cell counts (SCC), nitrogen
fractions, individual casein percentage distribution, plasmin-plasminogen activities and
proteolysis, and the influence of lactation stage and lactation number in dromedary and
cow milks were compared. Dromedary milk appeared to contain a lower amount of total
and pH 4.6-soluble nitrogen than cow milk. The major protein components in milks were
caseins, which accounted for
∼70% of total proteins for both species, - and s1-being the
predominant caseins in both milk kinds. In dromedary milk, -casein increased with lactation
number but decreased as SCC increased. Total protein, s2-casein and SCC decreased
during lactation in dromedary milk. The dromedary is characterized by a relatively low
content of -casein.
Plasmin plus plasminogen activity is higher in cow milk compared to dromedary milk.
The plasmin activity increased as SCC increased in cow milk but not in dromedary milk.
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