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Title: A comparative study on physicochemical characteristics of raw goat milk collected from different farms in Malaysia
Other Titles: Trop. Life Sci. Res.
Authors: Jaafar S.H.S. 
Hashim R. 
Hassan Z. 
Arifin N. 
Keywords: Breed;Farm;Goat Milk;Physicochemical Composition;Principal Component Analysis
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
Journal: Open Access 
Tropical Life Sciences Research 
Abstract: 
This study was conducted to determine the physical and chemical composition of goat milk produced by eight local farms located in the central region of Malaysia. Farms 1 to 4 (F1-SC, F2-SP, F3-SP, F4-SBC) reared Saanen-type goats while farms 5 to 8 (F5-JK, F6-JPEC, F7-JTC, F8-JC), Jamnapari-type goats. The common feedstuffs used in all farms comprised of fresh or silage from Napier grass, feed pellets, and brans while two farms, F5-JK and F6-JPEC supplemented the feeds with soybean-based product. The total solid content, dry matter, and proximate composition of goat milk and feedstuffs from the different farms were determined and the results analysed using principal component analysis. Total solid content of goat milk from the Jamnapari crossbreed had the highest solid content ranging from 11.81% to 17.54% compared to milk from farms with Saanen and Saanen crossbreed (10.95% to 14.63%). Jamnapari-type goats from F5-JK, F6-JPEC, and F8-JC had significantly higher (p < 0.05) milk fat and protein contents (7.36%, 7.14%, and 6.59% fat; 5.08%, 6.19%, and 4.23% protein, respectively) than milk from other farms but, milk produced by Saanen-type goats from F4-SBC contained similar protein content (4.34%) to that from F8-JC. Total ash and carbohydrate contents in milk ranged between 0.67% to 0.86% and 3.26% to 4.71%, respectively, regardless of goat breed. Feeding soybean-based products appear to have a positive influence on milk fat and protein content in Jamnapari-type goats.
URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85043305715&doi=10.21315%2ftlsr2018.29.1.13&partnerID=40&md5=a4289bdce704222f28b18769d44609e0
ISSN: 19853718
DOI: 10.21315/tlsr2018.29.1.13
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