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El-zeini, H., El-Abd, M., Soryal, K., gaber, S. (2020). Goat and Cow Milk Infant Formula, Protein Quality Evaluation in Rats تقييم جودة البروتين لترکيبة الاطفال المستخدم فيها لبن الماعز ولبن الابقار في الفئران. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 11(8), 231-233. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2020.112884
Hoda M. El-zeini; M. M. El-Abd; K. A. Soryal; shaimaa gaber. "Goat and Cow Milk Infant Formula, Protein Quality Evaluation in Rats تقييم جودة البروتين لترکيبة الاطفال المستخدم فيها لبن الماعز ولبن الابقار في الفئران". Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 11, 8, 2020, 231-233. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2020.112884
El-zeini, H., El-Abd, M., Soryal, K., gaber, S. (2020). 'Goat and Cow Milk Infant Formula, Protein Quality Evaluation in Rats تقييم جودة البروتين لترکيبة الاطفال المستخدم فيها لبن الماعز ولبن الابقار في الفئران', Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 11(8), pp. 231-233. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2020.112884
El-zeini, H., El-Abd, M., Soryal, K., gaber, S. Goat and Cow Milk Infant Formula, Protein Quality Evaluation in Rats تقييم جودة البروتين لترکيبة الاطفال المستخدم فيها لبن الماعز ولبن الابقار في الفئران. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 2020; 11(8): 231-233. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2020.112884

Goat and Cow Milk Infant Formula, Protein Quality Evaluation in Rats تقييم جودة البروتين لترکيبة الاطفال المستخدم فيها لبن الماعز ولبن الابقار في الفئران

Article 3, Volume 11, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 231-233  XML PDF (875.78 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jfds.2020.112884
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Authors
Hoda M. El-zeini1; M. M. El-Abd1; K. A. Soryal2; shaimaa gaber email 3
1Dairy Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
2Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
3Animal and poultry production division , Animal breeding department, Dairy unit. Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Infant formula products are mostly produced using protein from cow milk; goat milk also has a good source of protein. Owing to variations in protein content between human, cow, and goat milks, infant formula was formulated to be as similar as possible to human milk. In this study, goat and cow milk infant formulas were prepared by adding α-lactalbumin and it was directly compared to commercial infant formula protein digestion using growing rats. The nutritional value of these formulated diets was evaluated by estimating their proximate composition, the protein efficiency ratio (PER), corrected protein efficiency ratio (CPER), net protein ratio (NPR). The composition of the formulated diets indicated that satisfied legal nutrient content regulation and are within the range of recommended standards. The PER, CPER and NPR of formulated diets did not significantly (P>0.05) different and much closed to those of control. It was observed no significant difference due to milk type in the quality of protein. The protein quality of the formulated goat and cow infant formula were well comparable with those of commercial infant formula, the common infant diet over the world.
Keywords
goat milk infant formula; protein efficiency ratio; rats; α-lactalbumin
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