Abstract
This was a comprehensive review of camel (Camelus dromedaries) milk and the contribution of its products for the household and medicinal values. The aim was to make meta-analysis about the potentials of camel milk products; for better understanding of the role of camel milk and milk products, in household diet and therapeutic advancements. The review was summarized that the milk compositions of dairy animals have been widely studied throughout the world and thousands of references are available especially about milk consumed by humans. The cow milk, which represents 85% of the milk consumed in the world and to a lesser extent, goat and sheep milk. The studies on other dairy animals, for instance, camel is rather scarce, despite their nutritional value and contribution to food security in arid regions. Camel milk is a good source of protein and referred to as whole food. It has enough nutrients to sustain life and is often given to babies suffering from malnutrition for poor pastoralists and other human-related disease treatments. The camel milk is considered as the Insulin' of the future: which the milk has a high concentration of insulin that has positive effects on the immunity, the diabetics in different countries highly depend on the camel milk. Therefore, further study would be required on the natural dynamics, substance, and antimicrobial action of camel milk and the concerned stakeholders should give attention to improve the camel milk utilization by developing a long-term strategy.
Highlights
Camel (Camelus dromedaries) milk and its products may be one of the economical ways to improve the social life of camel owners [1]
The health benefits of camel milk, 'Insulin' of the future: camel milk has a high concentration of insulin that has a positive effect on immunity
Camel milk is a good source of protein that is a whole food
Summary
Camel (Camelus dromedaries) milk and its products may be one of the economical ways to improve the social life of camel owners [1]. Camel milk is leading food, especially for those who live in arid zones and it produced in large amounts than other domestic livestock’s in the areas [5]. It is a vital part of a diet for households and its contribution to a healthy nutritional status especially during the drought and lack of pasture in the dry seasons [2]. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the camels (Camelus dromedaries) assume a fundamental job in the way of life of numerous networks inferable from their adjustment to the hostile climatic conditions by giving milk, meat, and transportation [6]. The variables that may influence and decide the convergence of minerals in the milk is accounted for as the wellbeing related components in the milk are firmly dependent on creature species and nourishing, the season of the test range, ecological conditions and feed producing process [12, 13]
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