Title of article :
Pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima D.) Silage as a Feed that Improves Nutritional Properties of Cow’s Milk
Author/Authors :
Halik ، G. - Warsaw University of Life Sciences , Lozicki ، A. - Warsaw University of Life Sciences , Wilczak ، J. - Warsaw University of Life Sciences , Arkuszewska ، E. - Warsaw University of Life Sciences , Makarski ، M. - Warsaw University of Life Sciences
Abstract :
The study was performed with 40 Simmental cows divided into four groups (treatments). The group I received diet with grass silage, maize silage, and concentrate. Group II was fed similar as group I plus 400 mg d^-1 cow-1 of β-carotene. In group III, 40% maize silage DM was replaced with pumpkin silage to ensure a 400 mg higher β-carotene intake compared to the group I. In group IV, 60% of maize silage DM was replaced with pumpkin silage without balancing β-carotene. Milk samples were collected at 4 and 8 weeks of experiment. The milk was analyzed for the basic composition, carotenoids, Total Antioxidant Status (TAS), and composition of fatty acids. In both measurements, the highest content of α-carotene, β-carotene, lutein, violaxanthin were in the milk of group IV, and the lowest in group I. In the milk groups III and IV, higher content of PUFA, including n-3 PUFA, was found in successive samplings. In all samplings, milk TAS in group I was significantly lower compared to groups III and IV.
Keywords :
β , carotene , Carotenoids , Fatty acid , PUFA , Simmental cows.
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology