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  • 标题:Effect of Dietary Seaweed Supplementation in Cows on Milk Macrominerals, Trace Elements and Heavy Metal Concentrations
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  • 作者:Eric E. Newton ; Ásta H. Pétursdóttir ; Gunnar Ríkharðsson
  • 期刊名称:Foods
  • 电子版ISSN:2304-8158
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:10
  • 期号:7
  • 页码:1526
  • DOI:10.3390/foods10071526
  • 出版社:MDPI Publishing
  • 摘要:This study investigated the effect of seaweed supplementation in dairy cow diets on milk yield, basic composition, and mineral concentrations. Thirty-seven Icelandic cows were split into three diet treatments: control (CON, no seaweed), low seaweed (LSW, 0.75% concentrate dry matter (DM), 13–40 g/cow/day), and high seaweed (HSW, 1.5% concentrate DM, 26–158 g/cow/day). Cows were fed the same basal diet of grass silage and concentrate for a week, and then were introduced to the assigned experimental diets for 6 weeks. The seaweed mix of 91% Ascophyllum nodosum: 9% Laminaria digitata (DM basis), feed, and milk samples were collected weekly. Data were analyzed using a linear mixed effects model, with diet, week, and their interaction as fixed factors, cow ID as random factor, and the pre-treatment week data as a covariate. When compared with CON milk, LSW and HSW milk had, respectively, less Se (−1.4 and −3.1 μg/kg milk) and more I ( 744 and 1649 μg/kg milk), while HSW milk also had less Cu (−11.6 μg/kg milk) and more As ( 0.17 μg/kg milk) than CON milk. The minimal changes or concentrations in milk for Se, Cu, and As cannot be associated with any effects on consumer nutrition, but care should be taken when I-rich seaweed is fed to cows to avoid excessive animal I supply and milk I concentrations.
  • 关键词:milk; iodine; minerals; seaweed; Laminaria digitata ; Ascophyllum nodosum ; Icelandic cow milk ; iodine ; minerals ; seaweed ; Laminaria digitata ; Ascophyllum nodosum ; Icelandic cow
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