2014
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.6947
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Influence of stage of lactation and year season on composition of mares' colostrum and milk and method and time of storage on vitamin C content in mares' milk

Abstract: In general, the results confirmed that mares' milk is a raw material with a unique chemical composition different from that produced by other farm animals.

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“…Citric acid is a common constituent of milk; its abundance in mare's milk is < 2.3 g/kg. Moreover, it is a substrate for certain LAB, which use it to form aromatic substances such as acetoin and diacetyl [51,52]. In our study, the more sour Xilingol-rural samples had lower citric acid content, which was consistent with the result that its content decreased with fermentation.…”
Section: Koumiss Organic Acid Profilingsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Citric acid is a common constituent of milk; its abundance in mare's milk is < 2.3 g/kg. Moreover, it is a substrate for certain LAB, which use it to form aromatic substances such as acetoin and diacetyl [51,52]. In our study, the more sour Xilingol-rural samples had lower citric acid content, which was consistent with the result that its content decreased with fermentation.…”
Section: Koumiss Organic Acid Profilingsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In turn, raw MM contained 18.2 × 10 3 TBC mL −1 and 23.4 × 10 3 SCC mL −1 . Recorded values concerning the cytological and microbiological quality of milk collected for analyses may be considered good and consistent with literature data reported by other authors for high‐quality processed milk (Danków et al ., ; Skrzypek et al ., ; Cieślak et al ., ; Markiewicz‐Kęszycka et al ., ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The low dry matter content of the donkey milk was similar to that observed in the literature by other authors for equid milk (Markiewicz‐Kęszycka et al . ; Santos and Silvestre ). Ivanković et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%