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Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
Profile of ingested fatty acids and in the duodenal digest of steers fed different diets
Luís Fernando Glasenapp De Menezes2  Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski2  João Restle2  Ivan Luiz Brondani2  Raul Dirceu Pazdiora2  Jonatas Cattelam1 
[1] ,UFSM PPGZ
关键词: biohydrogenation;    CLA;    dry matter flow;    fatty acids flow;    biohidrogenação;    CLA;    fluxo de ácidos graxos;    fluxo de matéria seca;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-35982010001100025
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

It was evaluated in this study the effect of the type of the diet on duodenal flow of long-chain fatty acids in steers. The tested diets were the following: conventional (feedlot diet composed of 60% corn silage and 40% of concentrate); winter forage silage - rye grass (Lolium multiflorum, Lam); or tropical forage silage - association of millet (Pennisetum americanum, Leeke + alexander grass, Brachiaria plantaginea). Six Charolais × Nellore crossbred steers with cannulas in duodenum were used in a 3 × 3 double Latin square. Dry material intake was similar among the groups (mean of 4,037 g/day), but the intake of total fatty acids and saturated fatty acids were higher in the group fed tropical pasture silage. On the other hand, the animals which received the conventional diet consumed higher quantity of unsaturated fatty acids. Tropical pasture silage provided higher consumption of vacenic acid (C18:1 t-11) and the winter forage silage offered higher consumption of conjugated linoleic acid. The intake of omega-6 fatty acids was higher in the group fed conventional diet and for omega-3, intake was higher in the group fed tropical pasture diet. The total fatty acid flow in the duodenum was not affected by the diets, but in all treatments it was higher than the consumed one. The animals fed diet with concentrate show the greatest changes on the profile of fatty acids during the ruminal fermentation. Conventional diets provide the highest intake of unsaturated fatty acids and the highest availability of vacenic acid in the small intestine, but they do not increase the supply of intestinal conjugated linoleic acid.

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