Trials were carried out on 6 Noriker (N),12 Thoroughbred (TH), 38
Haflinger (H) and 9 Amiata donkeys milk samples collected at 30, 60
and 90 days from delivery. FA profile was investigated referring mainly
to linoleic acid (LA), α-linolenic acid (ALA), LA/ALA ratio and saturated/
unsaturated ratio. LA content was higher in Thoroughbred milk
samples at 30, 60 and 90 days. LA/ALA ratio was 0.51, 0.49, 0.39 in
Noriker samples at 30, 60, 90 days with a saturated/unsaturated ratio
about 1. In Thoroughbred milk samples saturated/unsaturated ratio was
0.87, 0.71, 0.57 and in Haflinger samples 1.24, 1.09, 1.29 respectively at
30, 60, 90 days after delivery. Investigations concerned also milk FA
content from Haflinger, Noriker ,Thoroughbred and Amiata milk samples
collected at 60 lactation days compared with cow, goat and human
milk collected at the same time. Unsaturated FA were found about 55%
in mare samples, higher than cow and goat (33.49%-30.21%) and similar
to human milk (54.62%). Lower levels (25.13%) were found in Amiata
samples. All mare samples were rich in LA (6.22%-15.41% FA) and
ALA (7.88%-12.50%). In human milk LA and ALA were 13.54% and
1.02%, respectively; LA and ALA content was high also in donkeys
samples (8.17% and 6.69%) and lower in goat (2.62% and 0.63%) and in
cow (1.86% and 0.57%). Saturated/unsaturated ratio range was between
0.70 and 1.09 in different horses breed samples, 3.04 in Amiata 2.30 ratio
was observed in goat samples, 1.88 and 0.83 respectively in cow and
in human milk samples