Heavy Metals and Trace Elements Content in Camel Milk and Shubat from Kazakhstan

  • Meldebekova A
  • Konuspayeva G
  • Diacono E
  • et al.
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Abstract

In Kazakhstan, camel milk is mainly consumed after fermentation process. The fermented camel milk, named shubat, is generally home-made by the traditional process. The changes in mineral composition of camel milk during the fermentation process were rarely studied especially for heavy metals. The present study aimed to assess the change in heavy metals and trace-elements contents during the fermentation process.

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Meldebekova, A., Konuspayeva, G., Diacono, E., & Faye, B. (2008). Heavy Metals and Trace Elements Content in Camel Milk and Shubat from Kazakhstan. In Impact of Pollution on Animal Products (pp. 117–123). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8359-4_12

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