Evaluation of Brix Refractometry for the Estimation of Colostrum Quality in Jennies.
Abstract: Donkey placenta does not allow the passage of immunoglobulins; thus, foals are born hypogammaglobulinemic and an adequate intake of high-quality colostrum in the first 24 hours of life is crucial for the surviving. The study aims to assess the relation between colostrum immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentration evaluated by the single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) test and the Brix refractometer in donkeys to establish a cutoff value for high quality of colostrum based on Brix refractometry. Colostrum was collected at foaling, and at 6, 12, and 24 hours after foaling from the left and the right half of nine Amiata jennies. A total of 72 colostrum samples were analyzed. A Friedman test with a Dunn's test for multiple comparisons was used for assessing the differences between the left and right half at each sampling time. No differences were found between the left and right halves; the average value was used to analyze the effect of sampling time on the IgG concentrations and Brix values. The relationship between colostrum IgG concentrations (SRID test) versus Brix value and Brix value versus time was analyzed using two different mixed linear models. A strong statistically significant relation has been found between IgG concentrations and Brix values (R = 0.84). The relation between IgG concentrations and Brix refractometer showed a cutoff point of 17% Brix score for the identification of high-quality colostrum. The Brix value (%) decreased continuously from 16.29 by 0.29 × hour. Jennies' and donkey foals' management may be greatly improved using this simple and cheap device.
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Publication Date: 2020-06-26 PubMed ID: 32797794DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2020.103172Google Scholar: Lookup
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The researchers aimed to evaluate the relation between colostrum immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentration and the Brix refractometer in donkeys, and determine a cutoff value for high-quality colostrum using Brix refractometry.
Study Design
- The study involved collecting colostrum from nine Amiata jennies at different intervals: at foaling, and at 6, 12, and 24 hours after foaling.
- Colostrum was collected from both the left and right halves of the jennies.
- A total of 72 colostrum samples were analyzed.
Data Analysis
- The researchers used the Friedman test with Dunn’s test for multiple comparisons to evaluate the differences in colostrum between the left and right halves at each sampling time.
- After finding no significant differences between the left and right halves, the average value was used to analyze the effect of sampling time on the IgG concentrations and Brix values.
- The relationship between colostrum IgG concentrations and Brix value, and Brix value over time, was analyzed using two different mixed linear models.
Key Findings
- The study found a strong statistically significant relation between colostrum IgG concentrations and Brix values, with a correlation coefficient (R) of 0.84.
- The researchers identified a cutoff point of 17% Brix score for high-quality colostrum.
- The Brix value was observed to continuously decrease from 16.29 by 0.29 x hour.
- The study concludes that the management of jennies and donkey foals could be improved using this simple and cheap device.
Cite This Article
APA
(2020).
Evaluation of Brix Refractometry for the Estimation of Colostrum Quality in Jennies.
J Equine Vet Sci, 92, 103172.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2020.103172 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Colostrum
- Equidae
- Female
- Horses
- Immunodiffusion / veterinary
- Immunoglobulin G
- Pregnancy
- Refractometry / veterinary
Citations
This article has been cited 3 times.- Vitale V, Nocera I, Sgorbini M, Aliboni B, Laus F, Mannini A, Bazzano M. Ultrasonography Evaluation of Umbilical Structures in Clinically Healthy Donkey Foals during the First Week of Life. Animals (Basel) 2021 Jun 2;11(6).
- Turini L, Bonelli F, Nocera I, Meucci V, Conte G, Sgorbini M. Evaluation of Different Methods to Estimate the Transfer of Immunity in Donkey Foals Fed with Colostrum of Good IgG Quality: A Preliminary Study. Animals (Basel) 2021 Feb 15;11(2).
- Turini L, Francesca B, Matilde V, Francesca B, Valentina M, Micaela S. Immunity transfer in mule foals fed with good IgG quality colostrum. Heliyon 2024 Feb 15;10(3):e25560.
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