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7789: Vitamininnehållet i mjölk från ekologiska och konventionella besättningar [Vitamins in milk from organic and conventional diary farms]

{PROJECT} Vitamininnehållet i mjölk från ekologiska och konventionella besättningar [Vitamins in milk from organic and conventional diary farms]. Runs 01 January 2006 - 31 December 2007. Project leader(s): Emanuelsson, Ulf, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU.

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Summary

The content of vitamins in milk is important for the human consumer, the calf, the health of the cow, as well as for the quality of the dairy product. There is a lack of knowledge about the vitamin and selenium content in organic milk in Sweden, especially in comparison to conventional milk, although there are studies indicating that there are differences. In this study, 40 herds, 20 organic and 20 conventional, was visited during the autumn 2005 and will be visited during spring 2006, where samples from the bulk tank are taken. The farmers were also instructed to take samples in the period between the visits, and to store the samples frozen until pick-up. The contents of vitamin A and E and selenium in the milk samples will be analysed and differences between farms will be investigated using multivariable mixed linear regression models. Effects of other herd characteristics such as herd size, breed, milk production, as well as effects of season, will also be studied.

Keywords:vitamin A, E and selenium content
Subject Areas: Food systems > Food security, food quality and human health
Research affiliation: Sweden > University SLU > Clinical Sciences
Project ID:H0530156
Location:Department of Clinical Sciences
P.O. Box 7019
SE-750 07 Uppsala
ulf.emanuelson@kv.slu.se
Start Date:01 January 2006
End Date:31 December 2007
Research Programmes and Funders: Sweden > Swedish Farmers' Foundation for Agricultural Research SLF
Total budget (Euro):17420
Orgprints ID Number:7789
Contact:Karlsson, Miriam Frida
Deposited On:19 April 2007
EPrint Type:Project description

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