Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers

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Autor(a) principal: BIANCHI,ANDERSON E.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA, BIAZUS,ANGELISA H., RICHARDS,NEILA S.P.S., PELLEGRINI,LUIS G., BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D., MACEDO,VICENTE P., SILVEIRA,ANDRÉ L.F. DA
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to modify the fatty acid profile of yogurt from sheep milk by the inclusion of different concentrations of palm oil into their diet. Thus, thirty-six sheep during lactation were separated in four groups with nine animals each, as described below: the group T0 (0%); the group T2 (inclusion of 2% of palm oil); the group T4 (inclusion of 4% of palm oil) and the group T6 (inclusion of 6% of palm oil). After 60 days of the supplementation, milk samples were collected and yogurt was produced, which was evaluated regarding the concentration of saturated fatty acids (SFA), monounsaturated fatty acids (MFA), and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PFA). A significant reduction (p<0.05) in most SFA and a significant increase (p<0.05) on MFA and PFA was observed in the yogurt of sheep supplemented with 4 and 6% of palm oil. Consequently, it is possible to conclude that palm oil supplementation exerts positive effects on yogurt, since it led to the reduction of undesirable fatty acids and increased fatty acids beneficial to human health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
title Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
spellingShingle Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
BIANCHI,ANDERSON E.
fatty acids
palm oil
sheep
yogurt
title_short Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
title_full Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
title_fullStr Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
title_full_unstemmed Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
title_sort Adding palm oil to the diet of sheep alters fatty acids profile on yogurt: Benefits to consumers
author BIANCHI,ANDERSON E.
author_facet BIANCHI,ANDERSON E.
SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA
BIAZUS,ANGELISA H.
RICHARDS,NEILA S.P.S.
PELLEGRINI,LUIS G.
BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D.
MACEDO,VICENTE P.
SILVEIRA,ANDRÉ L.F. DA
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author2 SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA
BIAZUS,ANGELISA H.
RICHARDS,NEILA S.P.S.
PELLEGRINI,LUIS G.
BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D.
MACEDO,VICENTE P.
SILVEIRA,ANDRÉ L.F. DA
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BIANCHI,ANDERSON E.
SILVA,ALEKSANDRO S. DA
BIAZUS,ANGELISA H.
RICHARDS,NEILA S.P.S.
PELLEGRINI,LUIS G.
BALDISSERA,MATHEUS D.
MACEDO,VICENTE P.
SILVEIRA,ANDRÉ L.F. DA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fatty acids
palm oil
sheep
yogurt
topic fatty acids
palm oil
sheep
yogurt
description ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to modify the fatty acid profile of yogurt from sheep milk by the inclusion of different concentrations of palm oil into their diet. Thus, thirty-six sheep during lactation were separated in four groups with nine animals each, as described below: the group T0 (0%); the group T2 (inclusion of 2% of palm oil); the group T4 (inclusion of 4% of palm oil) and the group T6 (inclusion of 6% of palm oil). After 60 days of the supplementation, milk samples were collected and yogurt was produced, which was evaluated regarding the concentration of saturated fatty acids (SFA), monounsaturated fatty acids (MFA), and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PFA). A significant reduction (p<0.05) in most SFA and a significant increase (p<0.05) on MFA and PFA was observed in the yogurt of sheep supplemented with 4 and 6% of palm oil. Consequently, it is possible to conclude that palm oil supplementation exerts positive effects on yogurt, since it led to the reduction of undesirable fatty acids and increased fatty acids beneficial to human health.
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