Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products

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Autor(a) principal: Wanderley Junior,Marcus Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Santos,Cristiane Leal dos, Lôbo,Ivon Pinheiro, Junqueira,Rodrigo Soares, Lima,Leandro Pereira, Farias,Thon Jovita, Santos,Jeferson Ladeia dos, Silva,Andrezza Miguel da
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementing diet of lambs with agroindustrial co-products on the nutritional quality of meat fat and study the variation of fat quality parameters based on the type of muscle. Twenty lambs were distributed into four experimental groups and fed a control diet or diets containing cottonseed, sunflower meal, and castor cake. After 106 experimental days, the animals were slaughtered. Samples of Biceps femoris, Longissimus dorsi, Semimembranosus, and Triceps brachii muscles were taken for fatty acid and cholesterol analyses. Castor cake and sunflower meal diets produced meats with lower levels of n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) compared with the control diet. Castor cake diet contributed to tissue reduction of n-3 PUFA. Lower conjugated linoleic acid concentration and polyunsaturated:saturated fatty acid (P:S) ratio and higher saturated fatty acids content and Thrombogenicity Index were observed in Longissimus dorsi meat. Of the co-products studied, although castor cake diet reduced cholesterol levels in Biceps femoris muscle, sunflower meal was identified as the preferred choice for lamb feeding, since it reduced n-6 PUFA without, however, decreasing n-3 PUFA. Longissimus dorsi meat had the lowest fat quality indexes. The more oxidative muscles, such as Biceps femoris, tend to generate meats with higher cholesterol concentrations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
title Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
spellingShingle Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
Wanderley Junior,Marcus Andrade
castor cake
cholesterol
cottonseed
sunflower meal
title_short Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
title_full Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
title_fullStr Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
title_sort Fatty acid composition in muscles from lambs fed diets containing agroindustrial co-products
author Wanderley Junior,Marcus Andrade
author_facet Wanderley Junior,Marcus Andrade
Santos,Cristiane Leal dos
Lôbo,Ivon Pinheiro
Junqueira,Rodrigo Soares
Lima,Leandro Pereira
Farias,Thon Jovita
Santos,Jeferson Ladeia dos
Silva,Andrezza Miguel da
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author2 Santos,Cristiane Leal dos
Lôbo,Ivon Pinheiro
Junqueira,Rodrigo Soares
Lima,Leandro Pereira
Farias,Thon Jovita
Santos,Jeferson Ladeia dos
Silva,Andrezza Miguel da
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wanderley Junior,Marcus Andrade
Santos,Cristiane Leal dos
Lôbo,Ivon Pinheiro
Junqueira,Rodrigo Soares
Lima,Leandro Pereira
Farias,Thon Jovita
Santos,Jeferson Ladeia dos
Silva,Andrezza Miguel da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv castor cake
cholesterol
cottonseed
sunflower meal
topic castor cake
cholesterol
cottonseed
sunflower meal
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementing diet of lambs with agroindustrial co-products on the nutritional quality of meat fat and study the variation of fat quality parameters based on the type of muscle. Twenty lambs were distributed into four experimental groups and fed a control diet or diets containing cottonseed, sunflower meal, and castor cake. After 106 experimental days, the animals were slaughtered. Samples of Biceps femoris, Longissimus dorsi, Semimembranosus, and Triceps brachii muscles were taken for fatty acid and cholesterol analyses. Castor cake and sunflower meal diets produced meats with lower levels of n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) compared with the control diet. Castor cake diet contributed to tissue reduction of n-3 PUFA. Lower conjugated linoleic acid concentration and polyunsaturated:saturated fatty acid (P:S) ratio and higher saturated fatty acids content and Thrombogenicity Index were observed in Longissimus dorsi meat. Of the co-products studied, although castor cake diet reduced cholesterol levels in Biceps femoris muscle, sunflower meal was identified as the preferred choice for lamb feeding, since it reduced n-6 PUFA without, however, decreasing n-3 PUFA. Longissimus dorsi meat had the lowest fat quality indexes. The more oxidative muscles, such as Biceps femoris, tend to generate meats with higher cholesterol concentrations.
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