Content of β-carotene in organic milk
Author:
Patricia Toledo * and Anders Andrén
Received 12 March 2003, accepted 29 April 2003.
Abstract
Milk produced at organic
farms was studied to determine the β-carotene content and if an extended
grazing period and organic fodder had any influence on the concentration
of this antioxidant. Milk samples from 31 organic farms collected during
April, June, August, November (1999) and February (2000) were analysed
for the content of β-carotene by HPLC after lipid extraction and
fat saponification. The β-carotene content had the lowest values
in April, which is the last month of the indoor period. Higher amounts
were found in June, November and February, but not as expected in August.
The reduced content of β-carotene in milk from August may be explained
by the high temperatures and low rainfalls registered during the summer
1999 resulting in impaired pastures. The mean concentration of β-carotene
was 7.6 µg g-1 fat in June and 3.8 µg g-1 fat in April. These are similar to values reported by others and any significant
difference to conventional produced milk could not be found. Since off-flavour
remarks is an increasing problem with organic milk, the correlation between β-carotene content and the incidences of oxidative off-flavour reported
was also studied. Despite the highest values of β-carotene in the
summer, most incidences of oxidative off-flavour were reported in this
period. However, all those cases were of the mild type. On the other hand,
the oxidative off-flavour found in the milk during March and April, coincided
with low β-carotene content and was all of the severe type.
Journal: Food, Agriculture & Environment (JFAE)
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Year: 2003, Vol. 1, Issue 2, pages 122-125.
Publisher: WFL |
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