Title of article :
The effect of selected cereals contained in feed ration on the amino acid composition of cows milk
Author/Authors :
šípalová, m. ústav biochemie a analýzy potravin, fakulta technologická, univerzita tomáše bati ve zlíně, nám. t. g. masaryka, Czech Republic , hanuš, o. ústav biochemie a analýzy potravin, fakulta technologická, univerzita tomáše bati ve zlíně, nám. t. g. masaryka, Czech Republic , buňka, f. ústav biochemie a analýzy potravin, fakulta technologická, univerzita tomáše bati ve zlíně, nám. t. g. masaryka, Czech Republic , pozdíšek, j. ústav biochemie a analýzy potravin, fakulta technologická, univerzita tomáše bati ve zlíně, nám. t. g. masaryka, Czech Republic , mrkvička, v. ústav biochemie a analýzy potravin, fakulta technologická, univerzita tomáše bati ve zlíně, nám. t. g. masaryka, Czech Republic , kráčmar, s. ústav biochemie a analýzy potravin, fakulta technologická, univerzita tomáše bati ve zlíně, nám. t. g. masaryka, Czech Republic
Pages :
8
From page :
369
To page :
376
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible effects of maize replacement in feeding rations on the amino acid content in cows milk. Cows were fed total mix ration based on the maize,clover silage and hay. There was a difference in the concentrate of the feeding ration. The first group (fed maize) was the control group,another two groups were experimental,one fed wheat and second fed triticale. During six weeks,totally 26 milk samples were taken from dairy cows of Czech Pied breed. Feed groups were preferably balanced in terms of milk yield,stage and number of lactations. The samples of feedstuffs as well as milk were modified for the analysis using acidic and oxidative hydrolyses. The analysis of amino acids content and composition of the sample hydrolysates was performed chromatographically by an AAA 400 analyzer,using Na-citrate buffers and ninhydrin detection. Total nitrogen content was determined according to Kjehldahl and the crude protein of the samples was determined by conversion from the nitrogen content multiplied by appropriate factor. The high content of crude protein in wheat did not influenced composition of milk from dairy cows fed this type of feedstuff. With respect to resulting amino acid content and composition of milk samples,none of the tested grains can be recommended as a full-value maize replacement. Each feedstuff is an abundant source of several and typical amino acids in milk. However,triticale (cultivar Kitaro) seems to be acceptable replacement of maize owing to better crude protein efficiency,composition and health indicators of milk quality.
Keywords :
Amino acids , Dairy cow , Maize , Triticale , Wheat
Journal title :
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendeleianae Brunensis
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendeleianae Brunensis
Record number :
2626241
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