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Detection of cow milk admixture to buffalo milk

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1984
AbstractA method has been devised that gives the distribution of various fatty acids of pure and adulterated buffalo milk with cow milk. Gas chromatography (GC) was used for the qualitative and quantitative determination of fatty acids of authentic buffalo milk, cow milk and buffalo milk adulterated with cow milk.
R. S. Farag   +3 more
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Detection of cow's milk admixture to buffalo's milk

Fette, Seifen, Anstrichmittel, 1986
AbstractGas chromatography was used for the qualitative and quantitative determination of fatty acids of authentic buffalo's milk, cow's milk and buffalo's milk adulterated with cow's milk. The milk fat was separated by fractional crystallization at −20°C into two distinct fractions, i. e., semi‐solid and mother liquor.
R. S. Farag   +3 more
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Plasmin activity in buffalo milk

Food Chemistry, 1991
Abstract The proteolytic activity of the indigenous proteinase, plasmin, in buffalo milk and casein was examined under different conditions, e.g. pH, NaCl, lysine or 6-aminohexanoic acid and heat treatments. The plasmin activity, which was primarily associated with the casein fraction, showed large variations between different types of casein ...
Sabry A. Madkor, Patrick F. Fox
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Economic Problems in the Buffalo Milk filiére

Veterinary Research Communications, 2004
According to ISMEA, continuing the trend of previous years, in 2000 domestic consumption of buffalo products rose further, although the same year saw a contraction across the board in the consumption of other DOP cheeses, as occurred across the whole cheese sector.
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Milk progesterone determination in buffaloes post-insemination

British Veterinary Journal, 1990
Milk progesterone levels were studied in 17 buffaloes between post-insemination and 30 days thereafter. Six animals were confirmed pregnant. Seven of 10 animals took greater than 24 days to return to oestrus and the pattern of change of progesterone levels indicated a steady increase from 1 ng/ml on day 2 to 20 ng/ml on day 14 post-insemination ...
M, Gupta, B S, Prakash
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Buffalo Milk

2022
Sumit Arora, J.S. Sindhu, Yogesh Khetra
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World scenario for the valorization of byproducts of buffalo milk production chain

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
Edna Regina Amante
exaly  

Milk | Buffalo Milk

2011
J.S. Sindhu, S. Arora
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Buffalo Milk

2016
C.D. Khedkar   +2 more
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BUFFALO | Milk

2003
C.D. Khedkar   +3 more
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