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Advanced monitoring of milk quality to address the demand of added-value dairy products
Bastin, Catherine; Dehareng, Frédéric; Gengler, Nicolas et al.
202071st Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science
 

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[en] Consumers are seeking for local, healthy and direct-from-producers dairy products. Hence, assessing the suitability of milk to be processed in dairy products either directly in the farms or through local dairy plants is of great interest. Moreover, several studies demonstrated the usefulness of mid-infrared (MIR) spectrometry for the prediction of various traits related to the nutritional and technological properties of milk. This study presents 5 groups of MIR predicted traits related to various aspects of dairy products: (1) milk coagulation traits, (2) cheese and butter yields, (3) nutritional quality, (4) texture and, (5) sensory quality. The MIR prediction equations of these 5 groups of traits were applied on standardized spectra from individual milk samples collected in the frame of the Walloon milk recording scheme. After edits, more than 780,000 records collected between 2017 and 2019 were used. The MIR predictions for coagulation time and curd firmness were combined to define a new trait with 5 levels assessing the overall milk coagulation property, from poorly coagulating milk to optimal milk for coagulation. Casein and calcium contents and titrable acidity were also studied in relation to milk coagulation properties. The nutritional quality of milk was assessed through the content in fat of PUFA and the health promoting index (i.e., UFA / (C12 + C14 x 4 + C16). The spreadability of butter was defined as the ratio of C18:1 cis-9 to C16:0. The sensory quality of milk was assessed through SCC and the content of free fatty acids. Results showed that about 10% of the records were classified as poorly coagulating milk; these records had lower calcium and casein contents with lower MIR predicted cheese yield. Also, 60% of the cows were never classified in the poorly coagulating milk class while 5% of the cow produced poorly coagulating milk at least half of the time. Moreover, cheese yield was highly correlated with the protein and fat contents. The results also showed the influence of days in milk, parity, herd and breed on all traits. Local breeds (i.e., Dual Purpose Belgian Blue and Eastern Red) showed favourable milk fat profile for nutritional quality of milk and texture of dairy products even if these breeds tend to have higher proportion of suboptimal milk for coagulation. These results indicates that dairy farmers have the opportunities to monitor and improve milk quality for the production of added-value dairy products.
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Author, co-author :
Bastin, Catherine;  Awé groupe > Elevéo > Recherche & Développement
Dehareng, Frédéric;  CRA-W > Connaissance et valorisation des produits > Valorisation des produits, de la biomasse et du bois
Gengler, Nicolas  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Ingénierie des productions animales et nutrition
Sindic, Marianne  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Chimie des agro-biosystèmes
Piraux, Emile;  Comité du lait
Soyeurt, Hélène  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Modélisation et développement
Wilmot, Hélène  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Ingénierie des productions animales et nutrition
Bertozzi, Carlo;  Awé groupe > Elevéo > Recherche & Développement
Leblois, Julie;  Awé groupe > Elevéo > Recherche & Développement
Colinet, Frédéric ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Ingénierie des productions animales et nutrition
Language :
English
Title :
Advanced monitoring of milk quality to address the demand of added-value dairy products
Publication date :
December 2020
Event name :
71st Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science
Event organizer :
EAAP - European Federation of Animal Science
Event date :
01-04 December 2020
Audience :
International
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