Changes on Levels of Essential Trace Elements in Selenium Naturally Enriched
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González-Arrojo, Amelia
Soldado, Ana
Vicente, Fernando
Fernández Sánchez, María Luisa
Sanz-Medel, Alfredo
Roza-Delgado, Begoña de la
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Science and Education PublishingFecha
2016Materia
Milk minerals contentFunctional foods
Supplementation effect
Nutraceuticals
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Selenium (Se) enrichment improves milk functional nutrient content enhancing its nutritive value and providing health benefits. This Se enriched milk can be considered as “nutraceutical” or “functional food”. However, this benefit should not affect negatively other milk properties, such as its trace element contents. Holstein-Friesian cows diets were supplemented with increasing Se dosages in order to obtain on-farm Se enriched milk, and trace metals content including Co, Cu, I, Se and Zn were determined in these milk samples. Our results showed that Se milk supplementation did not affect negatively other trace element levels in milk, obtaining a functional food designed to allow consumers to drink enriched milk close to their natural state. No effect was detected on Co, I and Zn at any Se supplementation dosages. However, Cu level decreased when Se concentration in milk was higher than 100 ng/g.