Organic Milk Quality in the Netherlands : Distinguishable from conventional milk?

Recent studies have indicated possible positive interactions between organic animal production and, particularly, and various vitamins. As possible distinguishing quality parameters for organic milk, the differences between organic and conventional milk in Netherlands for fatty acid composition and vitamins were investigated in milk samples form supermarkets at several points in time. We have also investigated possible differences in taste and two alternative analytical parameters (bio-photons and bio-crystallisations) because a single quality parameter, like poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), hardly reflects organic intentions to produce quality in a more holistic way being an inherent reflection of proper agricultural practices. These two alternative parameters try to relate to the hypothesis stating that the structure (the ‘order’) of food is just as important to human health as the material composition (Bloksma et al, 2008).

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Main Authors: Hospers-Brands, A.J.T.M., van der Burgt, G.J.H.M.
Format: Article in monograph or in proceedings biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:comparative research, crystallography, linoleic acid, luminescence, milk, milk composition, omega-3 fatty acids, organic foods, unsaturated fatty acids, biologische voedingsmiddelen, kristallografie, linolzuur, luminescentie, melk, melksamenstelling, omega-3 vetzuren, onverzadigde vetzuren, vergelijkend onderzoek,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/organic-milk-quality-in-the-netherlands-distinguishable-from-conv
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