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Ultrasound spectroscopy as an alternative method to measure the physical-chemical constituents of buffalo milk.

Authors :
de Oliveira Melo, Waldjânio
Monteiro, Bruno Moura
da Silva Chaves, Luciara Celi
Daher Santos, Eduardo Riodades
de Souza, Damazio Campos
de Amorim, Bianca Souza
de Faria Junior, Sebastião Pereira
Ribeiro Filho, José Dantas
Faturi, Cristian
Viana, Rinaldo Batista
Source :
Ciência Rural. 2018, Vol. 48 Issue 2, p1-6. 6p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This study aimed to use ultrasound spectroscopy for the determination of the physical-chemical characteristics of buffalo milk and compare it to theinfrared method. Levels of fat, protein, lactose and non-fat solids (NFS) were determined in milk samples of 22 buffaloes (n = 383) with initial milk production of 6.97 ± 1.55 litres. The respective average results for the fat, protein, lactose and NFS of the individual samples were 6.31%, 3.81%, 4.99% and 9.75% for the infrared method-PO ANA 009 and 7.16%, 2.5%, 6.28% and 9.41% using ultrasound spectroscopy. There were significant differences (P<0.0001) in the levels of all of the components analysed between the two methods studied. Results obtained in the analyses using the ultrasonic milk analyser (Ekomilk Total®) were different from those obtained by the infrared method-PO ANA 009 (ESALQ), but they showed a high positive correlation for fat (r =0.84108, P<0.0001), moderate correlation for NFS(r= 0.71284 P = 0.0022), low correlation for lactose (r= 0.32197; P<0.0001) and the absence of correlation for protein(r= -0.00284, P<0.0001). Therefore, ultrasound spectroscopy can be used forthe determination of fat. For the other constituents of buffalo milk, in order to use the ultrasonic analyser, it is suggested that further studies should be conducted for technical and methodological adjustments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01038478
Volume :
48
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ciência Rural
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128228780
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20170447