Lipid Composition of Bovine Teat Canal Keratin
Open Access
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 71 (5) , 1389-1395
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(88)79697-6
Abstract
Keratin was obtained by scraping the teat canals of excised teats from 12 lactating and 12 dry cows immediately after slaughter. Teats from four lactating and four dry cows were also stored at -20.degree. C for 2 wk to assess whether keratin composition was affected by frozen storage. Lipids were extracted from keratin of individual teats with 2:1 chloroform-methanol. Neutral lpid classes were determined by TLC and fatty acids by capillary GLC. Total lipid content of keratin was 4% of wet weight. Lipid composition of keratin from fresh and frozen teats were similar. Differences were observed in several lipid classes between keratin from lactating and dry cows. Triglycerides were higher in keratin from lactating cows, 58.4 vs. 28.1%, whereas cholesterol was lower in keratin from lactating cows, 18.5 vs. 37.5%. Short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids were 3.times. lower in keratin from dry than from lactating cows; 18:2 and polyunsaturated fatty acids were 2.times. higher in keratin from dry than from lactating cows. Results indicated that large differences exist between the detailed lipid ocmposition of keratin from dry and lactating dairy cows.Keywords
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