Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis

Background and Aim: Brucellosis is a disease occurring worldwide. Although it is mainly a cattle disease, it is extremely dangerous for humans. Milk and meat can be contaminated with Brucella. The present study aims to examine the biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and...

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Main Authors: Valeriy Alexandrovich Agoltsov, Stepan Yurievich Veselovsky, Olga Mikhailovna Popova, Tatiana Mikhailovna Giro, Nataliya Victorovna Solotova
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2021-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.14/August-2021/18.pdf
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spelling doaj-0c71320e53944ae0851c1783f1fbfe8d2021-08-17T12:43:49ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162021-08-011482118212310.14202/vetworld.2021.2118-2123Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosisValeriy Alexandrovich Agoltsov0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6991-7253Stepan Yurievich Veselovsky1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4932-0529Olga Mikhailovna Popova2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3534-5370Tatiana Mikhailovna Giro3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3039-1324Nataliya Victorovna Solotova4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8040-2728Department of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, Saratov State Agrarian University named after N.I. Vavilov, Saratov, Russia.Department of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, Saratov State Agrarian University named after N.I. Vavilov, Saratov, Russia.Department of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, Saratov State Agrarian University named after N.I. Vavilov, Saratov, Russia.Department of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, Saratov State Agrarian University named after N.I. Vavilov, Saratov, Russia.Department of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology, Saratov State Agrarian University named after N.I. Vavilov, Saratov, Russia.Background and Aim: Brucellosis is a disease occurring worldwide. Although it is mainly a cattle disease, it is extremely dangerous for humans. Milk and meat can be contaminated with Brucella. The present study aims to examine the biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows positively reacting to brucellosis in comparison with healthy animals. Materials and Methods: Two groups of cattle meat samples (four muscles from different parts of the carcass) were obtained during slaughter at a specialized meat processing plant, and milk samples were examined from healthy animals (10 cows) and from cows positively responding to brucellosis (10 cows). For the milk samples, federal standards (GOST 32915- 2014 and GOST 25179-2014) and an atomic absorption spectrometer "Kvant-Z ETA" were used. To evaluate the chemical composition of the meat, the "Clover" apparatus and a tissue grinder (SM-3) were used. Results: In the meat of cows that positively responded to brucellosis, compared with that of healthy animals, the amount of dry matter decreased by 1.2 times, amino ammonia nitrogen by 1.01 times, proteins by 1.2 times, fat by 1.28 times, volatile fatty acids by 1.09 times, tryptophan by 1.25 times, oxyproline by 1.14 times, and protein quality indicator by 1.21 times. Conclusion: Despite the severity of brucellosis in cattle, the biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from the healthy and contaminated animals vary, although insignificantly.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.14/August-2021/18.pdfbiochemical indicatorsbrucellosishydroxyprolinemilk aciditymilk densitytryptophan
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author Valeriy Alexandrovich Agoltsov
Stepan Yurievich Veselovsky
Olga Mikhailovna Popova
Tatiana Mikhailovna Giro
Nataliya Victorovna Solotova
spellingShingle Valeriy Alexandrovich Agoltsov
Stepan Yurievich Veselovsky
Olga Mikhailovna Popova
Tatiana Mikhailovna Giro
Nataliya Victorovna Solotova
Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis
Veterinary World
biochemical indicators
brucellosis
hydroxyproline
milk acidity
milk density
tryptophan
author_facet Valeriy Alexandrovich Agoltsov
Stepan Yurievich Veselovsky
Olga Mikhailovna Popova
Tatiana Mikhailovna Giro
Nataliya Victorovna Solotova
author_sort Valeriy Alexandrovich Agoltsov
title Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis
title_short Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis
title_full Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis
title_fullStr Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis
title_sort biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows with brucellosis
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background and Aim: Brucellosis is a disease occurring worldwide. Although it is mainly a cattle disease, it is extremely dangerous for humans. Milk and meat can be contaminated with Brucella. The present study aims to examine the biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from cows positively reacting to brucellosis in comparison with healthy animals. Materials and Methods: Two groups of cattle meat samples (four muscles from different parts of the carcass) were obtained during slaughter at a specialized meat processing plant, and milk samples were examined from healthy animals (10 cows) and from cows positively responding to brucellosis (10 cows). For the milk samples, federal standards (GOST 32915- 2014 and GOST 25179-2014) and an atomic absorption spectrometer "Kvant-Z ETA" were used. To evaluate the chemical composition of the meat, the "Clover" apparatus and a tissue grinder (SM-3) were used. Results: In the meat of cows that positively responded to brucellosis, compared with that of healthy animals, the amount of dry matter decreased by 1.2 times, amino ammonia nitrogen by 1.01 times, proteins by 1.2 times, fat by 1.28 times, volatile fatty acids by 1.09 times, tryptophan by 1.25 times, oxyproline by 1.14 times, and protein quality indicator by 1.21 times. Conclusion: Despite the severity of brucellosis in cattle, the biochemical and physicochemical indicators of the quality of milk and meat obtained from the healthy and contaminated animals vary, although insignificantly.
topic biochemical indicators
brucellosis
hydroxyproline
milk acidity
milk density
tryptophan
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.14/August-2021/18.pdf
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