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Selenium content and distribution in cow's milk supplemented with two dietary selenium sources

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, ISSN: 0021-8561, Vol: 53, Issue: 25, Page: 9817-9822
2005
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The effect of two sources of Se, selenized yeast (Se-Y) and sodium selenite, added to total mixed rations (TMR) fed to cows on Se milk content and distribution in milk components was studied on three farms for 6 weeks. The maximal increase in milk Se was attained with Se-Y supplemented at 0.3 μg g. The effect was immediate, with an increase of 9 μg L being observed after only 5 days, and remained steady until the last sample at day 40 of Se supplementation. Se distribution in milk components was constant, 53.6, 42.6, and 9.3% in whey, casein, and fat, respectively, and was unaffected by the form of supplementation. The effect of the level of Se-Y supplementation on milk Se was studied on two farms. Increasing dietary Se-Y from 0 to 0.5 μg g elevated milk Se content from 20 to 39 μg L. Se-enriched cow's milk at different levels can be produced by varying dietary Se supplementation in the form of selenized yeast. © 2005 American Chemical Society.

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Muñiz-Naveiro, Oscar; Domínguez-González, Raquel; Bermejo-Barrera, Adela; Cocho de Juan, José A; Fraga Bermúdez, José M; Goris Pereiras, Alfonso; López Santamariña, Antonio; Martínez Lede, Ismael; Valledor Puente, Javier; Fernández-Couto Gómez, Luis; Bermejo-Barrera, Pilar

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Chemistry; Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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