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Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Feeding ruminants with fresh sulla forage, containing polyphenols with antioxidant activity, seems to improve the performance of animals and the technological, nutritional and health properties of dairy products. However, the potential of sulla forage can be compromised by traditiona...

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Autores principales: Ponte, Marialetizia, Maniaci, Giuseppe, Di Grigoli, Antonino, Gannuscio, Riccardo, Ashkezary, Mansour Rabie, Addis, Margherita, Pipi, Marianna, Alabiso, Marco, Todaro, Massimo, Bonanno, Adriana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182462
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author Ponte, Marialetizia
Maniaci, Giuseppe
Di Grigoli, Antonino
Gannuscio, Riccardo
Ashkezary, Mansour Rabie
Addis, Margherita
Pipi, Marianna
Alabiso, Marco
Todaro, Massimo
Bonanno, Adriana
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Maniaci, Giuseppe
Di Grigoli, Antonino
Gannuscio, Riccardo
Ashkezary, Mansour Rabie
Addis, Margherita
Pipi, Marianna
Alabiso, Marco
Todaro, Massimo
Bonanno, Adriana
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Feeding ruminants with fresh sulla forage, containing polyphenols with antioxidant activity, seems to improve the performance of animals and the technological, nutritional and health properties of dairy products. However, the potential of sulla forage can be compromised by traditional methods, such as hay-making, to produce conserved forage; alternatively, dehydration could be an appropriate solution to preserve the content in bioactive components. This paper reports the effects of feeding dehydrated or fresh sulla forage on physico-chemical traits and health properties, due to antioxidant activity and fatty acid profile, of sheep cheese. An attempt was made also to identify cheese constituents that, being able to discriminate the ewes’ diet, may be proposed as biomarkers to trace cheese produced from animals fed with fresh forage. The results showed that the use of fresh or dehydrated sulla was able to enhance the health properties of cheeses, so dehydration can represent an opportunity to preserve the potential of fresh sulla forage. Moreover, α-linolenic acid and its ratio with linoleic acid showed the ability to discriminate cheese in relation to the animals’ feeding regime. ABSTRACT: Sulla is a tanniferous legume species largely used as fresh or preserved forage in the ruminants’ diets. Due to its content in polyphenols with antioxidant activity, especially condensed tannins (CT), fresh sulla forage (FSF), when eaten by ruminants, is able to enrich animal products with antioxidant molecules and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that are beneficial for consumers’ health. Dehydration represents a valid alternative to haymaking to preserve these properties also in periods when FSF is unavailable. In this research, the effects of ewes’ diets based on sulla hay (SH), pelleted dehydrated sulla forage (DSF) or FSF were evaluated on cheese physico-chemical traits, including fatty acid (FA) profile, vitamins A and E, polyphenols, antioxidant capacity and oxidative stability. The individual daily milk from 10 first lambing (FL) and 10 third lambing (TL) Valle del Belìce ewes at about 60 days in milk, divided homogeneously into 5 groups fed different diets in a partial 5 × 2 Latin square design with 2 phases, and the bulk milk of farming ewes fed only on natural pasture, were used in 2 sessions of micro cheese-making to manufacture cheeses, sampled at 48 h of ripening. The experimental diets were: SHL = SH ad libitum; DSF2 = 2 kg/day DSF per head plus SH ad libitum; FSF2 = 2 kg/day FSF per head plus SH ad libitum; FSF4 = 4 kg/day FSF per head plus SH ad libitum; FSFL = FSF ad libitum. Concentrate was supplied at the amount of 0.8 or 1.2 kg/day per head for FL and TL, respectively. Cheese health properties greatly improved with FSFL diet, based on the exclusive use of fresh forage, that induced the increase in the content of molecules with antioxidant activity, as vitamin A, vitamin E and polyphenols, enhancing the oxidative stability, and the level of PUFA as rumenic acid (C18:2 c9t11) and α-linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3n-3). Cheeses from the DSF2 group showed levels of vitamin A, vitamin E and PUFA higher than SHL cheeses and comparable to those of FSF4 cheeses, whereas their ALA content was not different from that of FSFL cheeses. Evaluating those molecules affected by the level of fresh forage in the diet for their ability to trace the animals’ feeding regime, ALA and its ratio with linoleic acid (LA, C18:2n-6) (LA/ALA) exhibited an effective role as biomarker in discriminating cheese from animals fed fresh forage-based diets. The results showed how dehydrated sulla pellets, as an alternative to hay in periods of limited availability of fresh forage, can preserve the nutritional and health properties of dairy products with regards to their antioxidant capacity and FA profile.
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spelling pubmed-94950382022-09-23 Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules Ponte, Marialetizia Maniaci, Giuseppe Di Grigoli, Antonino Gannuscio, Riccardo Ashkezary, Mansour Rabie Addis, Margherita Pipi, Marianna Alabiso, Marco Todaro, Massimo Bonanno, Adriana Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Feeding ruminants with fresh sulla forage, containing polyphenols with antioxidant activity, seems to improve the performance of animals and the technological, nutritional and health properties of dairy products. However, the potential of sulla forage can be compromised by traditional methods, such as hay-making, to produce conserved forage; alternatively, dehydration could be an appropriate solution to preserve the content in bioactive components. This paper reports the effects of feeding dehydrated or fresh sulla forage on physico-chemical traits and health properties, due to antioxidant activity and fatty acid profile, of sheep cheese. An attempt was made also to identify cheese constituents that, being able to discriminate the ewes’ diet, may be proposed as biomarkers to trace cheese produced from animals fed with fresh forage. The results showed that the use of fresh or dehydrated sulla was able to enhance the health properties of cheeses, so dehydration can represent an opportunity to preserve the potential of fresh sulla forage. Moreover, α-linolenic acid and its ratio with linoleic acid showed the ability to discriminate cheese in relation to the animals’ feeding regime. ABSTRACT: Sulla is a tanniferous legume species largely used as fresh or preserved forage in the ruminants’ diets. Due to its content in polyphenols with antioxidant activity, especially condensed tannins (CT), fresh sulla forage (FSF), when eaten by ruminants, is able to enrich animal products with antioxidant molecules and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that are beneficial for consumers’ health. Dehydration represents a valid alternative to haymaking to preserve these properties also in periods when FSF is unavailable. In this research, the effects of ewes’ diets based on sulla hay (SH), pelleted dehydrated sulla forage (DSF) or FSF were evaluated on cheese physico-chemical traits, including fatty acid (FA) profile, vitamins A and E, polyphenols, antioxidant capacity and oxidative stability. The individual daily milk from 10 first lambing (FL) and 10 third lambing (TL) Valle del Belìce ewes at about 60 days in milk, divided homogeneously into 5 groups fed different diets in a partial 5 × 2 Latin square design with 2 phases, and the bulk milk of farming ewes fed only on natural pasture, were used in 2 sessions of micro cheese-making to manufacture cheeses, sampled at 48 h of ripening. The experimental diets were: SHL = SH ad libitum; DSF2 = 2 kg/day DSF per head plus SH ad libitum; FSF2 = 2 kg/day FSF per head plus SH ad libitum; FSF4 = 4 kg/day FSF per head plus SH ad libitum; FSFL = FSF ad libitum. Concentrate was supplied at the amount of 0.8 or 1.2 kg/day per head for FL and TL, respectively. Cheese health properties greatly improved with FSFL diet, based on the exclusive use of fresh forage, that induced the increase in the content of molecules with antioxidant activity, as vitamin A, vitamin E and polyphenols, enhancing the oxidative stability, and the level of PUFA as rumenic acid (C18:2 c9t11) and α-linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3n-3). Cheeses from the DSF2 group showed levels of vitamin A, vitamin E and PUFA higher than SHL cheeses and comparable to those of FSF4 cheeses, whereas their ALA content was not different from that of FSFL cheeses. Evaluating those molecules affected by the level of fresh forage in the diet for their ability to trace the animals’ feeding regime, ALA and its ratio with linoleic acid (LA, C18:2n-6) (LA/ALA) exhibited an effective role as biomarker in discriminating cheese from animals fed fresh forage-based diets. The results showed how dehydrated sulla pellets, as an alternative to hay in periods of limited availability of fresh forage, can preserve the nutritional and health properties of dairy products with regards to their antioxidant capacity and FA profile. MDPI 2022-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9495038/ /pubmed/36139321 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182462 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ponte, Marialetizia
Maniaci, Giuseppe
Di Grigoli, Antonino
Gannuscio, Riccardo
Ashkezary, Mansour Rabie
Addis, Margherita
Pipi, Marianna
Alabiso, Marco
Todaro, Massimo
Bonanno, Adriana
Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules
title Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules
title_full Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules
title_fullStr Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules
title_full_unstemmed Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules
title_short Feeding Dairy Ewes with Fresh or Dehydrated Sulla (Sulla coronarium L.) Forage. 2. Effects on Cheese Enrichment in Bioactive Molecules
title_sort feeding dairy ewes with fresh or dehydrated sulla (sulla coronarium l.) forage. 2. effects on cheese enrichment in bioactive molecules
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139321
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12182462
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