Proteinograma do leite de vacas: padrões e variabilidade / Cow milk proteinogram: patterns and variability

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2004

RESUMO

The evaluation of the modifications in milk proteinogram is used as a diagnostic tool for bovine mastitis, once the inflammation of the mammary glands leads to changes in the concentration of milk proteic components, as well as the appearance of proteic components that are not elaborated in the milk secretion process. The technique of protein fractioning by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel is effective in detecting small amounts of proteins in organic fluids. The features of milk proteins of healthy cows and the evaluation of possible variability factors were determined in 139 cow milk samples. Animals were first submitted to general clinical examination and udder examination, and to physical-chemical, cellular and microbiological milk tests, complementary to mastitis diagnosis. Of the total samples, 97 were from healthy cows in full lactation, used to establish reference values for the components of healthy cow milk and to evaluate the influence of breed - Jersey and Gir, and number of lactations - first, two or three lactations, and four or more lactations on milk proteinogram. Additionally, sampling was useful as a base for the formation of experimental groups for evaluation of the influence of the number of somatic cells, bacterial isolation and health condition of the udder on milk proteinogram obtained by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel. Results showed a significant influence of breed related factors on the level of total protein and its fractions immunoglobulinic, α1-antitripsin, β-lactoglobulin in whey, as well as on the level of a group of separated but not identified whey proteins; influence of the number of lactations on the level of albumin of plasmatic origin, immunoglobulins, β-lactoglobulin and α-lactoalbumin. The lactation phase influenced the levels of milk serum protein significantly, as well as the proteic fractions of healthy cow milk serum, variation evident in the colostrum phase of lactation. The number of somatic cells influenced milk proteinogram only in samples with more than 1,500,000 somatic cells. No significant influence of bacterial isolation on milk proteinogram was demonstrated. However, a significant influence of mastitis on the proteinogram of cow milk was observed, affecting mostly those proteins not synthetized in the physiologic cycle of mammary gland secretion.

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vaca leiteira mastites dairy cow electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel variability factors mastitis milk proteinogram mamites proteinograma do leite fatores de variabilidade eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida

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