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Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
Milk fatty acid profile and milk conjugated linoleic acid content of dairy cows fed diets with different carbohydrate sources with or without soybean oil supplementation
Lanna, Dante Pazzanese Duarte1  Eifert, Eduardo da Costa1  Oliveira, Marcus Vinícius Morais de3  Valadares Filho, Sebastião de Campos2  Arcuri, Pedro Braga2  Lana, Rogério de Paula2  Leão, Maria Ignez2  Teixeira, Rafael Monteiro Araújo2 
[1] USP;UFV;Universidade Estadual do Mato Grosso do Sul
关键词: biohydrogenation;    by-products;    de novo synthesis;    dried citrus pulp;    lipids;    milk fatty acid    Introdução É crescente o número de informações sobre a influência da gordura do leite e da carne de ruminantes sobre a saúde humana;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-35982006000600034
学科分类:兽医学
来源: Universidade Federal de Vicosa
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Milk fat from 12 7/8 crossbred Holstein-Zebu lactating dairy cows was used to evaluate the effect of different diets on milk fatty acid (FA) profile and milk CLA content. Cows were fed concentrate containing corn (CR), wheat bran (WB), or dried citrus pulp (CP) supplemented or not with soybean oil. Chromatographic analysis showed a FA recovery greater than 95%. With the exception of milk content of trans-10 C18:1 and proportions of trans-10 C18:1 and trans-11 C18:1 on total milk trans- C18:1, the interaction soybean oil x carbohydrate source was not significant for the remaining measured variables. Overall, carbohydrate source did not affect the milk FA profile or CLA content in this trial. Supplementation with soybean oil increased unsaturated FA by 35% and decreased saturated FA by 14%, mainly short chain FA (9.66 vs. 7.59 g/100 g) and medium chain FA (51.80 vs. 40.86 g/100 g). Soybean oil increased long chain FA (32.17 vs. 46.47 g/100 g), mainly C18:0 (9.44 vs. 13.63 g/100 g), C18:1 (20.28 vs. 29.74 g/100 g) and C18:2 (2.16 vs. 2.92 g/100 g). Feeding soybean oil increased the concentration of cis-9 trans-11 C18:2 CLA by 230% (0.46 vs. 1.06 g/100 g). In addition, the content of cis and trans-C18:1isomers was also increased. Although the trans-11 C18:1 isomer was the most important, concentration of trans-10 C18:1 increased from 0.28 to 1.11 g/100g in oil supplemented-diets being affected by the carbohydrate source. Milk from cows fed CR, WB, and CP showed similar content of trans-10 C18:1. However, in diets with oil supplementation both CR and WB resulted in greater content of trans-10 C18:1 than CP diet suggesting different biohydrogenation pathways.

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