MILK UREA ANALYTICAL RESULT RELIABILITY

MILK UREA ANALYTICAL RESULT RELIABILITY AND ITS METHODICAL POSSIBILITIES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Jan Říha, Oto Hanuš, Marta Kleinová, Pavel Kopunecz, Petr Roubal, Aleš Kolář, Jaroslav Kopecký
Received: September 26, 2012

Abstract
ŘÍHA JAN, HANUŠ OTO, KLEINOVÁ MARTA, KOPUNECZ PAVEL, ROUBAL PETR, KOLÁŘ ALEŠ,
KOPECKÝ JAROSLAV: Milk urea analytical result reliability and its methodical possibilities in the Czech Republic.
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 2013, LXI, No. 1, pp. 169–186
Control of milk urea concentration (MUC) can be used in diagnosis of the energy–nitrogen metabolism of cows. There are more analytical methods for MUC estimation and there are also discussions about their result reliability. Aim of this work was to obtain information for MUC result
reliability improvement. MUC and MUN (milk urea nitrogen) were investigated in 5 milk sample sets and in 7 calibration/comparison experiments. The positions of reference and indirect methods were changed in experiments. There were following analytical methods for MUC or MUN (in mg.100 ml−1): – photometric method (PH, as reference) based on paradimethylaminobenzaldehyde reaction; –method Ureakvant (UK, as reference) based on diff erence measurement of the electrical conductivity change during ureolysis; – method Chemspec (CH) based on photometrical measurement of ammonia concentration a er ureolysis (as reference); – spectroscopic method in mid infrared range of spectrum (FT–MIR; indirect routine method). In all methodical combinations the correlation coeffi cients (r) varied from 0.8803 to 0.9943 (P < 0.001). In this way all relationships were relevant. The limits of accuracy and precision of FT–MIR are depend on reference method. Therefore, to pay attention to reference methods results is recommended. Both UK and PH could be calibrated to each other with similar parameters. The MUC reference methods (UK and PH) had better values (lower standard deviations) of accuracy (from 1.14 to 1.81 mg.100 ml−1) and comparable values of repeatability (from 0.65 to 1.83 mg.100 ml−1) as compared to FT–MIR MUC or MUN methods (from 1.39 to 5.6 and from 0.76 to 1.92 mg.100 ml−1) in performed experiments.

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