Effects of Forage Feeding on Milk

Biaoctive Compounds and Flavor

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Food Industry & Science
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Author: Pavel Kalac ISBN: 9780128118634
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Academic Press Language: English
Author: Pavel Kalac
ISBN: 9780128118634
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Academic Press
Language: English

Effects of Forage Feeding on Milk: Bioactive Compounds and Flavor collates the research related to biologically active compounds associated with chain fresh/preserved temperate forages, the dairy animal, and cow´s, goat´s, and ewe´s milk and milk products.

Comprised of six chapters, this book begins by presenting a brief overview of components of the chain – the forage, the milking animal, and milk. The book then addresses desirable and detrimental compounds by providing an expansive description of each compound’s chemical nature, methods of analytical determination, biological properties and effects on humans, factors affecting level in forage, effects of ensiling and haymaking, processes within the animal, content in milk and milk products, and health evaluation. The book also outlines volatiles affecting the flavor of milk and milk products, and includes a conclusion and numerous relevant references for further reading.

  • Summarizes the research related to biologically active compounds associated with milk and milk products
  • Presents an overview of chain forage related to milking animal milk
  • Explores desirable and detrimental compounds
  • Outlines volatiles affecting the flavor of milk and milk products
  • Includes relevant references for further reading
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Effects of Forage Feeding on Milk: Bioactive Compounds and Flavor collates the research related to biologically active compounds associated with chain fresh/preserved temperate forages, the dairy animal, and cow´s, goat´s, and ewe´s milk and milk products.

Comprised of six chapters, this book begins by presenting a brief overview of components of the chain – the forage, the milking animal, and milk. The book then addresses desirable and detrimental compounds by providing an expansive description of each compound’s chemical nature, methods of analytical determination, biological properties and effects on humans, factors affecting level in forage, effects of ensiling and haymaking, processes within the animal, content in milk and milk products, and health evaluation. The book also outlines volatiles affecting the flavor of milk and milk products, and includes a conclusion and numerous relevant references for further reading.

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