Acrylamide-occurrence in mixed concentrate feed for dairy cows and carry-over into milk

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作者
Pabst, K
Mathar, W
Palavinskas, R
Meisel, H
Blüthgen, A
Klaffke, H
机构
[1] BFEL Fed Res Ctr Nutr & Food, D-24103 Kiel, Germany
[2] Fed Inst Risk Assesment, Berlin, Germany
关键词
acrylamide; milk; feeding study; animal feed;
D O I
10.1080/02652030500110964
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
During the preparation of cooked foods acrylamide is formed from asparagine and reducing sugars at high temperatures. By-products of oil, starch and sugar production, which may be found in animal feed, partially result from processing steps using heat treatment that are similarly likely to form acrylamide. Possibly, pelletizing during the processing of mixed concentrates may also be involved in acrylamide formation. Thus the occurrence of acrylamide in animal feed and the potential for carry-over into animal products should be tested. Independently of the feed matrix, 1.5 g per day of acrylamide was fed to a cow for ten days resulting in a mean concentration of 175 mu g/kg of acrylamide in the milk. From the data obtained the mean carry-over was found to be 0.24%, and a mean half-life time of 2.8 h was estimated. This means acrylamide was rapidly transformed in the cow. The acrylamide concentrations in three commercial mixed concentrates were respectively 180, 145 and 140 mu g/kg feed. To test the possible effect of pelletizing, the peripheral zones were separately analysed. No difference in concentration was observed. Based on the carry-over rate estimated in this study, a maximum concentration of approx. 0.2 mu g/kg of acrylamide would be expected in milk from cows fed with such feeds.
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