MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILK

Milk is a natural food product that is unique in its nutritive value and signifcance for human organism. Its composition is balanced in major biochemical components as well as mineral components including calcium. Calcium is essential for many metabolic processes and is contained in milk in easily d...

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Main Authors: Ye. S. Kandinskaya, S. V. Redkin, G. V. Chebakova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Da Vinci Media 2019-04-01
Series:Ветеринария сегодня
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Online Access:https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/398
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spelling doaj-8d51d7d20c7d4244bccc2c8cf4fe45b72021-07-30T06:29:25ZengDa Vinci MediaВетеринария сегодня2304-196X2658-69592019-04-0101293310.29326/2304-196X-2019-1-28-29-33394MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILKYe. S. Kandinskaya0S. V. Redkin1G. V. Chebakova2FEI HE Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology – Moscow Academy of Veterinary Medicine named after K. I. SkriabinFEI HE Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology – Moscow Academy of Veterinary Medicine named after K. I. SkriabinFEI HE Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology – Moscow Academy of Veterinary Medicine named after K. I. SkriabinMilk is a natural food product that is unique in its nutritive value and signifcance for human organism. Its composition is balanced in major biochemical components as well as mineral components including calcium. Calcium is essential for many metabolic processes and is contained in milk in easily digestible and phosphorus-balanced form. Therefore, decrease in its content in milk creates prerequisites for insufcient meeting the body need in the said microelement and has an effect on human metabolism especially in children. Results of laboratory testing of 400 milk samples collected from clinically healthy Holstein and Black and White Spotted cows kept on 40 farms located in the Moscow Oblast in 2001–2017 are presented. The raw milk was examined for the following quality indicators: sensory, physical and chemical as well as microbiological parameters. It was found that calcium concentration in milk depended on the season. It was shown that the majority of tested milk samples did not comply with the veterinary and sanitary quality parameters despite of the tendency to increase in analyzed parameter content in autumn. The monitoring showed recent decrease in calcium content of cow milk and dairy products intended for infant food. Average calcium content of raw milk was found to be 900–950 mg; it varied from 700 up to 1,100 mg of calcium/litre of milk. Further testing scheme based on analysis of such factors as pure protein, diet, biologically active dietary supplements is proposed. Such testing will allow comprehensive assessment of exogenous factors influencing calcium content of milk as well as harmonization of Russian requirements for food quality and safety assessment with the European ones.https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/398milk and dairy productsmonitoringveterinary and sanitary quality assessmentscalcium content of milk
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author Ye. S. Kandinskaya
S. V. Redkin
G. V. Chebakova
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S. V. Redkin
G. V. Chebakova
MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILK
Ветеринария сегодня
milk and dairy products
monitoring
veterinary and sanitary quality assessments
calcium content of milk
author_facet Ye. S. Kandinskaya
S. V. Redkin
G. V. Chebakova
author_sort Ye. S. Kandinskaya
title MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILK
title_short MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILK
title_full MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILK
title_fullStr MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILK
title_full_unstemmed MONITORING OF CALCIUM CONTENT OF RAW COW MILK
title_sort monitoring of calcium content of raw cow milk
publisher Da Vinci Media
series Ветеринария сегодня
issn 2304-196X
2658-6959
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Milk is a natural food product that is unique in its nutritive value and signifcance for human organism. Its composition is balanced in major biochemical components as well as mineral components including calcium. Calcium is essential for many metabolic processes and is contained in milk in easily digestible and phosphorus-balanced form. Therefore, decrease in its content in milk creates prerequisites for insufcient meeting the body need in the said microelement and has an effect on human metabolism especially in children. Results of laboratory testing of 400 milk samples collected from clinically healthy Holstein and Black and White Spotted cows kept on 40 farms located in the Moscow Oblast in 2001–2017 are presented. The raw milk was examined for the following quality indicators: sensory, physical and chemical as well as microbiological parameters. It was found that calcium concentration in milk depended on the season. It was shown that the majority of tested milk samples did not comply with the veterinary and sanitary quality parameters despite of the tendency to increase in analyzed parameter content in autumn. The monitoring showed recent decrease in calcium content of cow milk and dairy products intended for infant food. Average calcium content of raw milk was found to be 900–950 mg; it varied from 700 up to 1,100 mg of calcium/litre of milk. Further testing scheme based on analysis of such factors as pure protein, diet, biologically active dietary supplements is proposed. Such testing will allow comprehensive assessment of exogenous factors influencing calcium content of milk as well as harmonization of Russian requirements for food quality and safety assessment with the European ones.
topic milk and dairy products
monitoring
veterinary and sanitary quality assessments
calcium content of milk
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