Izvorni znanstveni članak
Differences of the essential mineral element levels in the milk of Croatian Coldblood horse and Littoral-Dinaric donkey
Nina Bilandžić
orcid.org/0000-0002-0009-5367
; Laboratory for Residue Control, Department for Veterinary Public Health, Croatian Veterinary Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Marija Sedak
Maja Đokić
Božica Solomun Kolanović
Ivana Varenina
Đurđica Božić
Ana Končurat
Sažetak
The concentrations of essential elements in the milk of Croatian Coldblood mares and Littoral- Dinaric donkey were measured. The mean element contents in horse milk were (mg/kg): Ca 687.1, Mg 72.1, K 637.7, Na 143.5, Cu 0.126, Fe 0.235, Se 0.01, Zn 2.06, Mn<0.01. In donkey milk, the mean element contents were (mg/kg): Ca 815.4, Mg 80.8, K 887.7, Na 217.6, Cu 0.027, Fe 0.196, Zn 2.36, Mn 0.016. In horse milk, moderate correlations were found between the elements: Ca-K, Mg-Se, Mg-K, Mg-Cu, Se-Cu, Se-Fe, Mn-K. Strong correlations were found among elements in donkey milk: Ca-Na, Ca-K, Ca-Cu, K-Na, K-Cu, Cu-Mn. Significant differences between Na, K and Cu concentrations were obtained between the two species. Other elements concentrations were similar in both species.
Ključne riječi
milk; horse; donkey; essential elements; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
117065
URI
Datum izdavanja:
6.3.2014.
Posjeta: 2.433 *