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Estimation of Mineral and Trace Element Profile in Bubaline Milk Affected with Subclinical Mastitis
Authors:Mahavir Singh  Poonam Yadav  Anshu Sharma  V.K. Garg  Dinesh Mittal
Affiliation:1.College Central Lab,Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Hisar,India;2.Centre for Radio-ecology,Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology,Hisar,India;3.Centre for Environmental Sciences and Technology,Central University of Punjab,Bathinda,India
Abstract:The milk samples from buffaloes of Murrah breed at mid lactation stage, reared at an organised dairy farm, were screened for subclinical mastitis based on bacteriological examination and somatic cell count following International Dairy Federation criteria. Milk samples from subclinical mastitis infected and healthy buffaloes were analysed to evaluate physicochemical alterations in terms of protein, fat, pH, electrical conductivity, chloride, minerals (sodium, potassium and calcium) and trace elements (iron, zinc, copper and selenium). In the present study, protein, fat, zinc, iron, calcium and selenium content was significantly lower (P < 0.001), while pH and electrical conductivity were significantly higher in mastitic milk as compared to normal milk. Concentration of electrolytes mainly sodium and chloride significantly increased with higher somatic cell count in mastitic milk and to maintain osmolality; potassium levels decreased proportionately. Correlation matrix revealed significantly positive interdependences of somatic cell count with pH, electrical conductivity, sodium and chloride. However, protein, fat, calcium and potassium were correlated negatively with elevated somatic cell count in mastitic milk. It is concluded that udder infections resulting in elevated somatic cells may alter the mineral and trace element profile of milk, and magnitude of changes may have diagnostic and prognostic value.
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