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A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers

Milk from grazing ruminants is usually rich in beneficial components for human health, but distinguishing milks sourced from grazing is difficult, and this hinders the valuing of the grazing benefit. This study aimed at evaluating the ability of milk biomarkers (1) to trace milks sourced from sheep...

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Autores principales: Molle, Giovanni, Cabiddu, Andrea, Decandia, Mauro, Acciaro, Marco, Scanu, Giuseppe, Addis, Margherita, Fiori, Myriam, Caredda, Marco
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7933569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33681328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.623784
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author Molle, Giovanni
Cabiddu, Andrea
Decandia, Mauro
Acciaro, Marco
Scanu, Giuseppe
Addis, Margherita
Fiori, Myriam
Caredda, Marco
author_facet Molle, Giovanni
Cabiddu, Andrea
Decandia, Mauro
Acciaro, Marco
Scanu, Giuseppe
Addis, Margherita
Fiori, Myriam
Caredda, Marco
author_sort Molle, Giovanni
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description Milk from grazing ruminants is usually rich in beneficial components for human health, but distinguishing milks sourced from grazing is difficult, and this hinders the valuing of the grazing benefit. This study aimed at evaluating the ability of milk biomarkers (1) to trace milks sourced from sheep submitted to different access times (ATs) to pasture and (2) to estimate sheep herbage dry matter intake (HDMI, g DM ewe(−1) d(−1)) and herbage percentage (HP, % DM) in sheep diet. Animal data derive from a published experiment in which six replicated groups of mid-lactation Sarda sheep had ATs of 2, 4, or 6 h d(−1) to a ryegrass pasture. Sheep HDMI and HP of each group were measured on four dates in April 2013. Group milk was sampled, and milk fatty acids (FAs) and n-alkanes were determined by gas chromatography. The latter markers were also measured in feces samples bulked by group. The data (N = 24 records) were submitted to Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) aimed at distinguishing the AT to pasture based on biomarkers previously selected by Genetic Algorithms (GA). Partial Least Square Regression (PLSR) models were used to estimate HDMI and HP using biomarkers selected by GA. Based on one milk alkane and six milk FAs as biomarkers, estimates of the AT using GA-LDA were 95.8% accurate. The estimation of HDMI by GA-PLSR based on five milk FAs was moderately precise [explained variance = 75.2%; percentage of the residual mean square error of cross-validation over the mean value (RMSECV%) = 15.0%]. The estimation of HP by GA-PLSR based on 1 milk alkane and 10 FAs was precise (explained variance = 80.8%; RMSECV% = 7.4%). To conclude, these preliminary results suggest that milks sourced from sheep flocks with AT to pasture differentiated by 2 h in the range 2–6 h d(−1) can be precisely discriminated using milk biomarkers. The contribution of herbage to sheep diet can also be precisely estimated.
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spelling pubmed-79335692021-03-06 A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers Molle, Giovanni Cabiddu, Andrea Decandia, Mauro Acciaro, Marco Scanu, Giuseppe Addis, Margherita Fiori, Myriam Caredda, Marco Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Milk from grazing ruminants is usually rich in beneficial components for human health, but distinguishing milks sourced from grazing is difficult, and this hinders the valuing of the grazing benefit. This study aimed at evaluating the ability of milk biomarkers (1) to trace milks sourced from sheep submitted to different access times (ATs) to pasture and (2) to estimate sheep herbage dry matter intake (HDMI, g DM ewe(−1) d(−1)) and herbage percentage (HP, % DM) in sheep diet. Animal data derive from a published experiment in which six replicated groups of mid-lactation Sarda sheep had ATs of 2, 4, or 6 h d(−1) to a ryegrass pasture. Sheep HDMI and HP of each group were measured on four dates in April 2013. Group milk was sampled, and milk fatty acids (FAs) and n-alkanes were determined by gas chromatography. The latter markers were also measured in feces samples bulked by group. The data (N = 24 records) were submitted to Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) aimed at distinguishing the AT to pasture based on biomarkers previously selected by Genetic Algorithms (GA). Partial Least Square Regression (PLSR) models were used to estimate HDMI and HP using biomarkers selected by GA. Based on one milk alkane and six milk FAs as biomarkers, estimates of the AT using GA-LDA were 95.8% accurate. The estimation of HDMI by GA-PLSR based on five milk FAs was moderately precise [explained variance = 75.2%; percentage of the residual mean square error of cross-validation over the mean value (RMSECV%) = 15.0%]. The estimation of HP by GA-PLSR based on 1 milk alkane and 10 FAs was precise (explained variance = 80.8%; RMSECV% = 7.4%). To conclude, these preliminary results suggest that milks sourced from sheep flocks with AT to pasture differentiated by 2 h in the range 2–6 h d(−1) can be precisely discriminated using milk biomarkers. The contribution of herbage to sheep diet can also be precisely estimated. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7933569/ /pubmed/33681328 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.623784 Text en Copyright © 2021 Molle, Cabiddu, Decandia, Acciaro, Scanu, Addis, Fiori and Caredda. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Molle, Giovanni
Cabiddu, Andrea
Decandia, Mauro
Acciaro, Marco
Scanu, Giuseppe
Addis, Margherita
Fiori, Myriam
Caredda, Marco
A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers
title A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers
title_full A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers
title_fullStr A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers
title_short A Note on the Tracing of Herbage Contribution to Grazing Sheep Diet Using Milk and Feces Biomarkers
title_sort note on the tracing of herbage contribution to grazing sheep diet using milk and feces biomarkers
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7933569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33681328
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.623784
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