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  • - The study evaluated the impact of ground roasted soybean supplementation on milk production and composition in grazing dairy cows in the dry tropics of Mexico, with two groups receiving different supplements.
  • - Milk production and primary components like protein and lactose remained unchanged (p > 0.05) during the experiment, indicating that soybean did not affect overall yield.
  • - A significant increase (22%) in linoleic acid content was noted in the milk of cows supplemented with soybean, leading to improved lipid profiles, including a higher ratio of unsaturated fats and favorable health indices (p < 0.05).

Article Abstract

Improving the lipid profile in milk of cows with the use of soybean grain (Glycine max L.) can be favored in the grazing systems in the dry tropics of Mexico. The objective was to evaluate the milk production, the chemical composition, and the fatty acids profile (FAs) of the milk of cows in continuous grazing and supplemented with and without ground roasted soybean in the dry tropics of Mexico. Ten cows randomly distributed in two equal groups were used. Daily during confinement for milking, the cows individually received the treatments on dry basis T0: supplement with 4.6 kg commercial concentrate® without soybean, T1: supplement with 3.7 kg commercial concentrate® with 380 g of soybean. During the 78 days of the experiment, milk production was measured in all cows, and samples were collected to determine the chemical composition and FAs profile. Milk production, protein, milk total fat, lactose, and non-fat solids did not vary with treatment (p >0.05). Linoleic acid content (C18: 2, cis, cis-∆, ∆) increased by 22% in milk fat of cows of the T1 (p ˂0.05). The sum of the mono- and polyunsaturated FAs 29.1%, the ratio of saturated-unsaturated FAs (1.65), and the atherogenicity index (1.71) also improved in the milk of cows supplemented with T1 (p ˂0.05). It was concluded that ground roasted soybean supplement in the diet of grazing dairy cows did not affect production and did improve the lipid profile in milk fat with favorable index to promote human health.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-022-03056-3DOI Listing

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