Short communication: Linear discriminant analysis and type of oil added to dairy goat diets

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Abstract

Gas chromatography fatty acid (FA) analysis of 112 milk fat samples from dairy goats fed a basal diet with no added oil or the same diet with 1 of 3 vegetable oils added [high oleic sunflower oil (HOSFO), regular sunflower oil (RSFO), or linseed oil (LO)] was used to identify the type of diet consumed through linear discriminant analysis. Twenty variables (19 FA and 1 FA ratio) were selected as valid predictors out of 84 variables tested. The Mahalanobis squared distance was minimal between HOSFO and RSFO groups and maximal between control and LO groups. Cross-validation showed that only one observation from RSFO group was misclassified into the HOSFO group. We concluded that linear discriminant analysis is a useful method to classify milk fat samples from dairy goats according to the particular vegetable oil (of the 3 oils tested here) added to the basal diet. © 2012 American Dairy Science Association.

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Martínez Marín, A. L., Gómez-Cortés, P., Gómez Castro, A. G., Juárez, M., Pérez Alba, L., Pérez Hernández, M., & de la Fuente, M. A. (2012). Short communication: Linear discriminant analysis and type of oil added to dairy goat diets. Journal of Dairy Science, 95(7), 4045–4049. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2011-5256

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