Factor affecting the 3′ sialyllactose, 6′ sialyllactose and disialyllactose content in caprine colostrum and milk: Breed and parity

2016 
Abstract The fraction of oligosaccharides (OS) in goat milk is becoming increasingly important for its bio-functional role. OS profile of goat milk shows more similarity to human milk in comparison to bovine and ovine milk, in addition goat milk contains sialylated OS which play an important role in brain development and increase immunity in infants. In the first study, in order to improve the knowledge on breed effect on sialyloligosaccharides (SOS), we have focused on three of the most representative SOS; 6′ sialyllactose (6′-SL), 3′ sialyllactose (3′-SL) and disialyllactose (DSL) in colostrum and milk from Saanen goats, a cosmopolitan breed, and from Garganica goats, native breed. Successively, we compared the SOS levels in colostrum and milk of Saanen goats in two different parity. The results showed a significant effect of breed on SOS content ( P  P  P  P
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