Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds

Milk oligosaccharides are of high interest due to their bioactive properties. This study is the first to characterise milk oligosaccharides from native North European cattle breeds, as represented by 80 milk samples collected from eight native breeds originated from Norway (Norwegian Doela cattle an...

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Published in:International Dairy Journal
Main Authors: Sunds, Anne Vuholm, Bunyatratchata, Apichaya, Robinson, Randall, Glantz, Maria, Paulsson, Marie, Leskauskaite, Daiva, Pihlanto, Anne, Inglingstad, Ragnhild, Devold, Tove G., Vegarud, Gerd E., Birgisdottir, Bryndis Eva, Gudjonsdottir, Maria, Barile, Daniela, Larsen, Lotte Bach, Poulsen, Nina Aagaard
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftlitinstagrecon:oai:elaba:77028278 2023-05-15T16:49:48+02:00 Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds Sunds, Anne Vuholm Bunyatratchata, Apichaya Robinson, Randall Glantz, Maria Paulsson, Marie Leskauskaite, Daiva Pihlanto, Anne Inglingstad, Ragnhild Devold, Tove G. Vegarud, Gerd E. Birgisdottir, Bryndis Eva Gudjonsdottir, Maria Barile, Daniela Larsen, Lotte Bach Poulsen, Nina Aagaard 2021 http://ktu.lvb.lt/KTU:ELABAPDB77028278&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.idairyj.2020.104917 http://ktu.lvb.lt/KTU:ELABAPDB77028278&prefLang=en_US International dairy journal, Oxford : Elsevier, 2021, vol. 114, art. no. 104917, p. 1-11 ISSN 0958-6946 eISSN 1879-0143 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftlitinstagrecon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idairyj.2020.104917 2021-12-02T01:03:05Z Milk oligosaccharides are of high interest due to their bioactive properties. This study is the first to characterise milk oligosaccharides from native North European cattle breeds, as represented by 80 milk samples collected from eight native breeds originated from Norway (Norwegian Doela cattle and Norwegian Telemark cattle), Sweden (Swedish Mountain cattle), Denmark (Danish Red anno 1970), Iceland (Icelandic cattle), Lithuania (native Lithuanian Black and White) and Finland (Western Finncattle and Eastern Finncattle). Using high-performance liquid-chromatography chip/quadrupole time-of-flight mass-spectrometry, 18 unique monosaccharide compositions and a multitude of isomers were identified. No N-glycolylneuraminic acid was identified among these breeds. Western Finncattle milk was most abundant in neutral, acidic and fucosylated oligosaccharides. Further, Eastern Finncattle milk was significantly higher in acidic oligosaccharides and Icelandic cattle milk significantly higher in fucosylated oligosaccharides, compared to the mean. This study highlights specific native breeds of particular interest for future exploitation of milk oligosaccharides and breeding strategies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland LAEI VL (Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Virtual Library) Norway International Dairy Journal 114 104917
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description Milk oligosaccharides are of high interest due to their bioactive properties. This study is the first to characterise milk oligosaccharides from native North European cattle breeds, as represented by 80 milk samples collected from eight native breeds originated from Norway (Norwegian Doela cattle and Norwegian Telemark cattle), Sweden (Swedish Mountain cattle), Denmark (Danish Red anno 1970), Iceland (Icelandic cattle), Lithuania (native Lithuanian Black and White) and Finland (Western Finncattle and Eastern Finncattle). Using high-performance liquid-chromatography chip/quadrupole time-of-flight mass-spectrometry, 18 unique monosaccharide compositions and a multitude of isomers were identified. No N-glycolylneuraminic acid was identified among these breeds. Western Finncattle milk was most abundant in neutral, acidic and fucosylated oligosaccharides. Further, Eastern Finncattle milk was significantly higher in acidic oligosaccharides and Icelandic cattle milk significantly higher in fucosylated oligosaccharides, compared to the mean. This study highlights specific native breeds of particular interest for future exploitation of milk oligosaccharides and breeding strategies.
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author Sunds, Anne Vuholm
Bunyatratchata, Apichaya
Robinson, Randall
Glantz, Maria
Paulsson, Marie
Leskauskaite, Daiva
Pihlanto, Anne
Inglingstad, Ragnhild
Devold, Tove G.
Vegarud, Gerd E.
Birgisdottir, Bryndis Eva
Gudjonsdottir, Maria
Barile, Daniela
Larsen, Lotte Bach
Poulsen, Nina Aagaard
spellingShingle Sunds, Anne Vuholm
Bunyatratchata, Apichaya
Robinson, Randall
Glantz, Maria
Paulsson, Marie
Leskauskaite, Daiva
Pihlanto, Anne
Inglingstad, Ragnhild
Devold, Tove G.
Vegarud, Gerd E.
Birgisdottir, Bryndis Eva
Gudjonsdottir, Maria
Barile, Daniela
Larsen, Lotte Bach
Poulsen, Nina Aagaard
Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds
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Bunyatratchata, Apichaya
Robinson, Randall
Glantz, Maria
Paulsson, Marie
Leskauskaite, Daiva
Pihlanto, Anne
Inglingstad, Ragnhild
Devold, Tove G.
Vegarud, Gerd E.
Birgisdottir, Bryndis Eva
Gudjonsdottir, Maria
Barile, Daniela
Larsen, Lotte Bach
Poulsen, Nina Aagaard
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title Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds
title_short Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds
title_full Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds
title_fullStr Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native North European cattle breeds
title_sort comparison of bovine milk oligosaccharides in native north european cattle breeds
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