This study investigates the use of multivariate analysis of milk fatty acid (FA) patterns to authenticate milk from different intensive dairy farming systems, characterized by varying forage-to-concentrate (F/C) ratios (70:30 or 60:40) and forage types (hay or maize silage). A total of 72 milk samples were collected: 50 from dairy farms, grouped according to the type and amount of forage in the cows’ diets, and 22 retail samples labeled as “High Quality.” A chemometric model was developed using linear discriminant analysis (LDA) with leave-one-out cross-validation. Key discriminant fatty acids such as C8:0 (caprylic acid), C12:1(lauroleic acid), iso C14:0 (isomyristic acid), C15:0 ante iso (12-methyltetradecanoic acid), C16:0 iso (14-methylpentadecanoic acid), anteiso C17:0 (14-methylhexadecanoic), C18:1 ω-7 (cis-vaccenico), C18:3 ω-6 (γ− linolenic acid), C20:5 ω-3 (eicosapentaenoic acid), C20:2 ω-3 (eicosadienoic acid), and C20:0 (arachidic acid), enabled a correct classification rate of 97 % based on the farming system. To validate the LDA model and assess its applicability to milk from grazing systems (F/C = 100), a blind test was conducted using 46 independent milk samples. The model achieved a classification accuracy of 95 %. Our results suggest that milk fatty acid patterns can be a reliable chemical biomarker for determining the milk’s origin.

Chemometric analysis of milk farming systems by fatty acid profile / A, G.F.C., Caparra, P., Morone, G., Rubino, R., Claps, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0889-1575. - 147:(2025). [10.1016/j.jfca.2025.108031]

Chemometric analysis of milk farming systems by fatty acid profile

Pasquale Caparra;
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study investigates the use of multivariate analysis of milk fatty acid (FA) patterns to authenticate milk from different intensive dairy farming systems, characterized by varying forage-to-concentrate (F/C) ratios (70:30 or 60:40) and forage types (hay or maize silage). A total of 72 milk samples were collected: 50 from dairy farms, grouped according to the type and amount of forage in the cows’ diets, and 22 retail samples labeled as “High Quality.” A chemometric model was developed using linear discriminant analysis (LDA) with leave-one-out cross-validation. Key discriminant fatty acids such as C8:0 (caprylic acid), C12:1(lauroleic acid), iso C14:0 (isomyristic acid), C15:0 ante iso (12-methyltetradecanoic acid), C16:0 iso (14-methylpentadecanoic acid), anteiso C17:0 (14-methylhexadecanoic), C18:1 ω-7 (cis-vaccenico), C18:3 ω-6 (γ− linolenic acid), C20:5 ω-3 (eicosapentaenoic acid), C20:2 ω-3 (eicosadienoic acid), and C20:0 (arachidic acid), enabled a correct classification rate of 97 % based on the farming system. To validate the LDA model and assess its applicability to milk from grazing systems (F/C = 100), a blind test was conducted using 46 independent milk samples. The model achieved a classification accuracy of 95 %. Our results suggest that milk fatty acid patterns can be a reliable chemical biomarker for determining the milk’s origin.
2025
13-lug-2025
Inglese
147
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889157525008464
Esperti anonimi
Chemometric, Milk traceability, Fatty acid biomarkers, Authentication of milk origin, Branched-chain fatty acids
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A, Giulia Francesca Cifuni; Caparra, Pasquale; Morone, Giuseppe; Rubino, Roberto; Claps, Salvatore
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Chemometric analysis of milk farming systems by fatty acid profile / A, G.F.C., Caparra, P., Morone, G., Rubino, R., Claps, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0889-1575. - 147:(2025). [10.1016/j.jfca.2025.108031]
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   Definizione dell'identità biologica del latte e strategie d'uso nella filiera produttiva
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   Ministero delle Politiche Agricole, Alimentari e Forestali
   D. M. 304/7303/0512/10/2005
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