How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability Biomarkers

The retinol and α-tocopherol concentrations were quantified (μg/mL) using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in both plasma and milk of goats from three management systems. The aim was to investigate if the compounds pass from feed to animals’ fluids and to evaluate their potential use as...

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Main Authors: Mercedes Roncero-Díaz, Begoña Panea, Anastasio Argüello, María J. Alcalde
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2326
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spelling doaj-fef12ef642b94bf18deaa36aac084e7a2021-08-26T13:27:09ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-08-01112326232610.3390/ani11082326How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability BiomarkersMercedes Roncero-Díaz0Begoña Panea1Anastasio Argüello2María J. Alcalde3Department of Agronomy, Universidad de Sevilla, Ctra. Utrera km. 1, 41013 Seville, SpainUnidad de Producción y Sanidad Animal, Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA), Avda. Montañana 930, 50059 Zaragoza, SpainDepartment of Animal Pathology, Animal Production, Bromatology and Feed Technology, University Campus of Arucas, School of Veterinary Sciences, Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 35416 Aruca, SpainDepartment of Agronomy, Universidad de Sevilla, Ctra. Utrera km. 1, 41013 Seville, SpainThe retinol and α-tocopherol concentrations were quantified (μg/mL) using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in both plasma and milk of goats from three management systems. The aim was to investigate if the compounds pass from feed to animals’ fluids and to evaluate their potential use as feeding regime biomarkers. A total of 45 Payoya dams were distributed in three groups according to management system during the first month of lactation: mountain grazing (MG), cultivated meadow (CM) and total mixed ration (TMR). TMR group had higher concentrations of retinol in both plasma (25.92 ± 3.61 at 30 days postpartum) and milk (8.26 ± 0.79 at 10 days postpartum), and they were also the unique animals whose milk contained detectable concentrations of α-tocopherol (3.15 ± 0.19 at parturition). However, MG and CM goats showed higher plasma concentrations of α-tocopherol (64.26 ± 14.56 and 44.65 ± 5.75 at 30 days postpartum, respectively). These results could imply differences in the bioavailability of supplemented vitamin A and natural β-carotene and between the natural/synthetic forms of α-tocopherol. An inverse relationship between the fluids (plasma/milk) in the contents of α-tocopherol and retinol was observed as lactation progressed. Since 80% of the animals were correctly classified using a discriminant analysis based on these vitamins, these compounds could be used as traceability biomarkers of feeding system, but further studies are necessary to know the possible passage to kid meat.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2326biomarkertraceabilitygoatcarotenoidsretinolα-tocopherol
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author Mercedes Roncero-Díaz
Begoña Panea
Anastasio Argüello
María J. Alcalde
spellingShingle Mercedes Roncero-Díaz
Begoña Panea
Anastasio Argüello
María J. Alcalde
How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability Biomarkers
Animals
biomarker
traceability
goat
carotenoids
retinol
α-tocopherol
author_facet Mercedes Roncero-Díaz
Begoña Panea
Anastasio Argüello
María J. Alcalde
author_sort Mercedes Roncero-Díaz
title How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability Biomarkers
title_short How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability Biomarkers
title_full How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability Biomarkers
title_fullStr How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability Biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed How Management System Affects the Concentration of Retinol and α-Tocopherol in Plasma and Milk of Payoya Lactating Goats: Possible Use as Traceability Biomarkers
title_sort how management system affects the concentration of retinol and α-tocopherol in plasma and milk of payoya lactating goats: possible use as traceability biomarkers
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The retinol and α-tocopherol concentrations were quantified (μg/mL) using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in both plasma and milk of goats from three management systems. The aim was to investigate if the compounds pass from feed to animals’ fluids and to evaluate their potential use as feeding regime biomarkers. A total of 45 Payoya dams were distributed in three groups according to management system during the first month of lactation: mountain grazing (MG), cultivated meadow (CM) and total mixed ration (TMR). TMR group had higher concentrations of retinol in both plasma (25.92 ± 3.61 at 30 days postpartum) and milk (8.26 ± 0.79 at 10 days postpartum), and they were also the unique animals whose milk contained detectable concentrations of α-tocopherol (3.15 ± 0.19 at parturition). However, MG and CM goats showed higher plasma concentrations of α-tocopherol (64.26 ± 14.56 and 44.65 ± 5.75 at 30 days postpartum, respectively). These results could imply differences in the bioavailability of supplemented vitamin A and natural β-carotene and between the natural/synthetic forms of α-tocopherol. An inverse relationship between the fluids (plasma/milk) in the contents of α-tocopherol and retinol was observed as lactation progressed. Since 80% of the animals were correctly classified using a discriminant analysis based on these vitamins, these compounds could be used as traceability biomarkers of feeding system, but further studies are necessary to know the possible passage to kid meat.
topic biomarker
traceability
goat
carotenoids
retinol
α-tocopherol
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2326
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