Fatty Acid Content of Retail Cow's Milk in the Northeastern United States-What's in It for the Consumer?

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY(2020)

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The fatty acid (FA) composition and content of whole milk (3.25% fat) from organic, omega-3 (n-3) FA fortified, and conventional retail brands available in the northeastern U.S. were assessed monthly via gas chromatography. Among the retail labels, organic milk stood out as it contained a distinct and more healthful FA profile, consistently comprising a higher content of unique bioactive FAs (short-chain FAs, odd- and branched-chain FAs, vaccenic acid, and conjugated linoleic acids) per serving, particularly during the warm season. The total content of saturated FAs did not differ by retail label. While organic and n-3 fortified milk contained a similar content of total n-3 FAs, the proportion of individual n-3 FAs differed significantly (organic milk: 18:3 n-3; n-3 fortified milk: 20:6 n-3) as a result of the production system and process, respectively. Overall, per serving, the FA profile of organic milk may provide added nutritional and health benefits.
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branched-chain fatty acids,conventional,conjugated linoleic acids,dairy,dietary guidelines,docosahexaenoic acid,eicosapentaenoic acid,fortified milk,grass-fed,monounsaturated fatty acids,n-3 fatty acids,n-6 fatty acids,organic,odd-chain fatty acids,polyunsaturated fatty acids,saturated fatty acids,season,short-chain fatty acids,fortified milk,trans-fatty acids,vaccenic acid
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