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Buffalo vs. cow milk fat globules: Size distribution,zeta-potential,compositions in total fatty acids and in polar lipids from the milk fat globule membrane
Authors:Olivia Ménard  Sarfraz AhmadFlorence Rousseau  Valérie Briard-BionFrédéric Gaucheron  Christelle Lopez
Affiliation:INRA, AGROCAMPUS OUEST, UMR 1253 Science et Technologie du Lait et de l’Oeuf, F-35042 Rennes, France
Abstract:Although buffalo milk is the second most produced milk in the world, and of primary nutritional importance in various parts of the world, few studies have focused on the physicochemical properties of buffalo milk fat globules. This study is a comparative analysis of buffalo and cow milk fat globules. The larger size of buffalo fat globules, 5 vs. 3.5 μm, was related to the higher amount of fat in the buffalo milks: 73.4 ± 9.9 vs. 41.3 ± 3.7 g/kg for cow milk. Buffalo milks contained significantly lower amount of polar lipids expressed per gram of lipids (0.26% vs. 0.36%), but significantly higher amount of polar lipids per litre of milk (+26%). Buffalo and cow milk fat globule membranes contain the same classes of polar lipids; phosphatidylethanolamine, sphingomyelin (SM) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) being the main constituents. A significant higher percentage of PC and lower percentage of SM were found for buffalo milks. The fatty acid analysis revealed that saturated fatty acids, mainly palmitic acid, trans fatty acids, linolenic acid (ω3) and conjugated linolenic acid were higher in buffalo milk than in cow milk. Such results will contribute to the improvement of the quality of buffalo milk-based dairy products.
Keywords:Milk fat globule membrane  Sphingomyelin  Phospholipids  Fatty acid composition  Buffalo milk
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