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Compositional and functional properties of milk and dairy products derived from cows fed pasture or concentrate-based diets
Authors:Jonathan B. Magan  Tom F. O′Callaghan  Alan L. Kelly  Noel A. McCarthy
Affiliation:1. Food Chemistry and Technology, Teagasc Food Research Centre, Cork, Ireland

School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;2. School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;3. Food Chemistry and Technology, Teagasc Food Research Centre, Cork, Ireland

Abstract:Worldwide milk production is predominantly founded on indoor, high-concentrate feeding systems, whereas pasture-based feeding systems are most common in New Zealand and Ireland but have received greater attention recently in countries utilizing conventional systems. Consumer interest in ‘pasture-fed’ dairy products has also increased, arising from environmental, ethical, and nutritional concerns. A substantial body of research exists describing the effect of different feeding strategies on the composition of milk, with several recent studies focusing on the comparison of pasture- and concentrate-based feeding regimes. Significant variation is typically observed in the gross composition of milk produced from different supplemental feeds, but various changes in the discrete composition of macromolecular components in milk have also been associated with dietary influence, particularly in relation to the fatty acid profile. Changes in milk composition have also been shown to have implications for milk and dairy product processability, functionality and sensory properties. Methods to determine the traceability of dairy products or verify marketing claims such as ‘pasture-fed’ have also been established, based on compositional variation due to diet. This review explores the effects of feed types on milk composition and quality, along with the ultimate effect of diet-induced changes on milk and dairy product functionality, with particular emphasis placed on pasture- and concentrate-based feeding systems.
Keywords:Bovine diet  pasture  concentrate  milk composition  processing
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