Somatic (CSS) and differential cell count (DCC) during a lactation period in ass’milk Hypoallergenic properties of ass’s milk protein fractions have been recently con¬firmed, allowing ass’s milk to be considered as a valid substitute of the available hypoallergenic infant formulas. The ass’s milk is rich in lactose (the taste of ass’s milk resembles the breast milk), lysozime, ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids; the ash residual is similar to the human milk one, whereas the proteins’ profile is adequate for a correct development of the infants’ digestive tract. Considering that ass’s milk is consumed by human infants (in particolar, those with multiple food allergies or Cow Milk Protein Allergy) and ageing people it is necessary to deep the knowledge not only on the ass’ milk quality but also on safety The objective of this study was to give a further contribution to the knowledge of ass’s milk safety and quality characteristics. A new procedure has been developed with a cytospin centrifuge in differential counts of milk somatic cells. Somatic cells count (SCC), differential somatic cells count (DCC) and cultural examinations have been carried out in 62 milk samples collected from 11 asses at three different stages of lactation. Four major cells populations had been identified in ass’s milk too: lymphocytes (Ly), monocytes/macrophages (MA), polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNL), and epithelial cells (CE). The patterns of these cells have been discussed in comparison with cells found in dairy cows and ewes milk. In conclusion, a reproducible standard procedure has been developed to determine cell count of ass’s milk.
SOMATIC (CSS) AND DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNT (DCC) DURING A LACTATION PERIOD IN ASS’MILK
BEGHELLI, Daniela;VINCENZETTI, Silvia;CAVALLUCCI, Clarita;POLIDORI, Paolo
2009-01-01
Abstract
Somatic (CSS) and differential cell count (DCC) during a lactation period in ass’milk Hypoallergenic properties of ass’s milk protein fractions have been recently con¬firmed, allowing ass’s milk to be considered as a valid substitute of the available hypoallergenic infant formulas. The ass’s milk is rich in lactose (the taste of ass’s milk resembles the breast milk), lysozime, ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids; the ash residual is similar to the human milk one, whereas the proteins’ profile is adequate for a correct development of the infants’ digestive tract. Considering that ass’s milk is consumed by human infants (in particolar, those with multiple food allergies or Cow Milk Protein Allergy) and ageing people it is necessary to deep the knowledge not only on the ass’ milk quality but also on safety The objective of this study was to give a further contribution to the knowledge of ass’s milk safety and quality characteristics. A new procedure has been developed with a cytospin centrifuge in differential counts of milk somatic cells. Somatic cells count (SCC), differential somatic cells count (DCC) and cultural examinations have been carried out in 62 milk samples collected from 11 asses at three different stages of lactation. Four major cells populations had been identified in ass’s milk too: lymphocytes (Ly), monocytes/macrophages (MA), polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNL), and epithelial cells (CE). The patterns of these cells have been discussed in comparison with cells found in dairy cows and ewes milk. In conclusion, a reproducible standard procedure has been developed to determine cell count of ass’s milk.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.