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Research Article

Fatty acids and lipids of camel milk and colostrum

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Pages 283-287 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Total fat content was 32.8 ± 14g/L in camel milk (10-240 days post partum) or 30.1 ± 19.5g/L in colostrum (1-7 days post partum). Triacylglycerols accounted for 96% of the total lipids in milk. Triacyglycerols of camel milk contained saturated fatty acids (66.1/%) and unsaturated fatty acids (30.5%). The predominant saturated fatty acids were 16 : 0 (34.9%) 14 : 0 (14.5%) and 18 : 0 (9.7%). The content of these fatty in acids in colostrum was lower (52.4%) than that of mature milk. The colsotrum contained a relatively high amount of 18 : 1 (25.4%), and 16 : 1 (13.9%), with the remainder being a mixture of dienoic and trienoic long-chain fatty acids. Triacylglycerols contained low amount of short-chain fatty acids (C4-C8). There is a high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids in camel colostrum and milk.

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