Galli, B., A. M. Hamed, J. Sheehan, and M. Abdel-Hamid, "Technological solutions and adaptive processing tools to mitigate the impact of seasonal variations in milk composition on Cheddar cheese production", International Journal of Dairy Technology, vol. 76, 2023.
Buchanan, D., W. Martindale, and E. Hebishy, "Recent advances in whey processing and valorisation: Technological and environmental perspectives", International Journal of Dairy Technology, vol. 76, 2023.
Abdel-Hamid, M., L. Huang, Z. Huang, E. Romeih, P. Yang, Q. Zeng, and L. Li, "Effect of Buffalo Breed on the Detailed Milk Composition in Guangxi, China.", Foods (Basel, Switzerland), vol. 12, issue 8, 2023. Abstract

Buffalo is the second source of milk in the world, and its milk is rich in nutritive components. It is well-known that breed influences milk composition. This work aimed to compare the detailed milk composition of three buffalo breeds (Murrah, Nili-Ravi, and Mediterranean) housed under the same environmental conditions. Mediterranean buffalo milk showed a significantly higher content of fat, protein, and some fatty acids. Moreover, the milk from the Mediterranean breed was characterized by the highest content of sphingomyelin (SM), cholesterol, and lanosterol. However, the Murrah buffalo milk contained the highest amount of total unsaturated fatty acids, phosphatidylinositol, and whey proteins. Furthermore, the Nili-Ravi buffalo milk was characterized by the highest content of total saturated fatty acids, phosphatidylglycerol, squalene, lathosterol, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol, and casein fractions. Nevertheless, the lactose and amino acid profiles of the milk remained almost similar across the three buffalo breeds. The generated results in this study enable a comprehensive understanding of the milk constituent variability that is linked to buffalo breeds, which may support the acquirement of essential scientific knowledge on milk ingredient-processing interactions that will offer a foundation of knowledge for Chinese dairy processors in terms of milk processability and innovation.

Abdelsattar, M. M., A. K. Rashwan, H. A. Younes, and M. Abdel-Hamid, "An updated and comprehensive review on the composition and preservation strategies of bovine colostrum and its contributions to animal health", Animal Feed Science and Technology, vol. 291, 2022.
Romeih, E., A. B. Albadarin, A. Olaleye, and G. Walker, "Enymatically cross-linked skim-milk powder: Enhanced rheological and functional properties", International Dairy Journal, vol. 113, pp. 104885, 2021.
Abdel-Hamid, M., A. Osman, A. El-Hadary, E. Romeih, M. Sitohy, and L. Li, "Hepatoprotective action of papain-hydrolyzed buffalo milk protein on carbon tetrachloride oxidative stressed albino rats", Journal Of Dairy Science, vol. 103, issue 2, pp. 1884-1893, 2020.
Yang, P., M. Abdel-Hamid, E. Romeih, L. Huang, Q. - K. Zeng, H. - R. Nong, L. Feng, Y. Tang, and L. Li, "Effect of peptides synthesized from lactoferrin of buffalo milk on oxidative stress in Kunming mice", Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, vol. 30, pp. 65-71, 2020.
Huang, L., M. Abdel-Hamid, E. Romeih, Q. - K. Zeng, P. Yang, G. Walker, and L. Li, "Textural and organoleptic properties of fat-free buffalo yoghurt as affected by polydextrose", International Journal of Food Properties, vol. 23, pp. 1-8, 2020.
Abdel-Hamid, M., E. Romeih, Z. Huang, T. Enomoto, L. Huang, and L. Li, "Bioactive properties of probiotic set-yogurt fortified with Siraitia grosvenorii fruits extract", Food Chemistry, vol. 303, pp. 125400, 2020.
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