Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls
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DOI: | 10.1016/j.livsci.2018.03.006 |
Texto Completo: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2018.03.006 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/176021 |
Resumo: | We aimed to compare the influence of two lipid sources (soybean grain [SG], and protected fat [PF, Lactoplus], based on soybean oil) with a control diet (no lipid supplementation) on the fatty acid (FA) profile (longissimus muscle and subcutaneous fat) of beef cattle finished on grazing pasture or at a feedlot. The study was arranged in a complete randomized design, using 2 × 3 factorial scheme that combined 2 finishing systems and 3 diets. Seventy-eight young Nellore bulls (323.8 ± 25.4 kg body weight [BW] and 21 ± 3 months of age) were divided at random into two finishing systems: 1) pasture-finishing and 2) feedlot-finishing. The diet containing PF increased CLA in the muscle (P = 0.0002). Pasture-finished bulls fed lipid-supplemented diets had significantly more (P = < 0.0001) subcutaneous saturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in muscle, whereas the PUFA concentration of PF-fed bulls was highest (P = < 0.0001) in subcutaneous fat. The highest (P = 0.0090) concentration of Omega-6 (n6) was observed in the muscle tissue of pasture-finished animals supplemented with SG. However, the lowest concentration (P = 0.0010) of n6 FAs in subcutaneous fat was more evident in pasture-finished animals receiving the control diet. The concentration of C20:5 n3 (EPA) was significantly higher (P = 0.040) in the muscle tissue of animals receiving the control diet in pasture and deposition of EPA was greater (P = 0.0020) in the subcutaneous fat of pasture-finished animals. The highest concentrations (P = < 0.0001) of n3 were observed in the muscle tissue of pasture-finished animals. Animals receiving the control diet in both finishing systems had a lower (P = 0.0051) n6:n3 ratio in muscle tissue. By comparison, feedlot-finished animals showed a higher (P < 0.01) n6:n3 ratio in muscle tissue, and the highest (P = 0.0190) n6:n3 ratio in subcutaneous fat was observed in pasture- and feedlot-finished animals supplemented with PF compared to the control diet. The muscle and subcutaneous fat tissues of feedlot-finished bulls fed the control and SG diets had a significantly higher (P < 0.05) Δ9-desaturase C16 index. The lowest (P = 0.0010) elongase concentrations were observed in the muscle tissue of PF-fed bulls, regardless of finishing system. Overall, bulls finished on grazing pasture had a more desirable FA composition. |
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Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bullsCLALipid sourcesLongissimus muscleProtected fatSoybean grainsSubcutaneous fatWe aimed to compare the influence of two lipid sources (soybean grain [SG], and protected fat [PF, Lactoplus], based on soybean oil) with a control diet (no lipid supplementation) on the fatty acid (FA) profile (longissimus muscle and subcutaneous fat) of beef cattle finished on grazing pasture or at a feedlot. The study was arranged in a complete randomized design, using 2 × 3 factorial scheme that combined 2 finishing systems and 3 diets. Seventy-eight young Nellore bulls (323.8 ± 25.4 kg body weight [BW] and 21 ± 3 months of age) were divided at random into two finishing systems: 1) pasture-finishing and 2) feedlot-finishing. The diet containing PF increased CLA in the muscle (P = 0.0002). Pasture-finished bulls fed lipid-supplemented diets had significantly more (P = < 0.0001) subcutaneous saturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in muscle, whereas the PUFA concentration of PF-fed bulls was highest (P = < 0.0001) in subcutaneous fat. The highest (P = 0.0090) concentration of Omega-6 (n6) was observed in the muscle tissue of pasture-finished animals supplemented with SG. However, the lowest concentration (P = 0.0010) of n6 FAs in subcutaneous fat was more evident in pasture-finished animals receiving the control diet. The concentration of C20:5 n3 (EPA) was significantly higher (P = 0.040) in the muscle tissue of animals receiving the control diet in pasture and deposition of EPA was greater (P = 0.0020) in the subcutaneous fat of pasture-finished animals. The highest concentrations (P = < 0.0001) of n3 were observed in the muscle tissue of pasture-finished animals. Animals receiving the control diet in both finishing systems had a lower (P = 0.0051) n6:n3 ratio in muscle tissue. By comparison, feedlot-finished animals showed a higher (P < 0.01) n6:n3 ratio in muscle tissue, and the highest (P = 0.0190) n6:n3 ratio in subcutaneous fat was observed in pasture- and feedlot-finished animals supplemented with PF compared to the control diet. The muscle and subcutaneous fat tissues of feedlot-finished bulls fed the control and SG diets had a significantly higher (P < 0.05) Δ9-desaturase C16 index. The lowest (P = 0.0010) elongase concentrations were observed in the muscle tissue of PF-fed bulls, regardless of finishing system. Overall, bulls finished on grazing pasture had a more desirable FA composition.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Animal Science UNESP Univ Estadual Paulista/Campus Jaboticabal, Rod. Professor Paulo Donato Castellane, km 5, RuralAnimal Science Department at Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de Queiroz” (ESALQ/USP)INCT/CA – UFV – Department of Animal Science s/n Campus Universitário Av, . Peter Henry RolfsDepartment of Animal Science UNESP Univ Estadual Paulista/Campus Jaboticabal, Rod. Professor Paulo Donato Castellane, km 5, RuralFAPESP: #2011/00060FAPESP: #2013/02418FAPESP: #2013/04758FAPESP: #2014/09033FAPESP: #2014/09814FAPESP: #2016/08585FAPESP: 1FAPESP: 2FAPESP: 3FAPESP: 5FAPESP: 6FAPESP: 8Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)Fiorentini, G. [UNESP]Santana, M. O. [UNESP]Messana, J. D. [UNESP]Valente, A. L.S. [UNESP]Härter, C. J. [UNESP]Rabelo, C. H.S. [UNESP]Barbero, R. P. [UNESP]Lanna, D. P.D.Reis, R. A. [UNESP]Berchielli, T. T. [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:18:35Z2018-12-11T17:18:35Z2018-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article52-60application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2018.03.006Livestock Science, v. 211, p. 52-60.1871-1413http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17602110.1016/j.livsci.2018.03.0062-s2.0-850441172772-s2.0-85044117277.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengLivestock Science0,730info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T18:44:29Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/176021Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:45:28.519936Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls |
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Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls |
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Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls Fiorentini, G. [UNESP] CLA Lipid sources Longissimus muscle Protected fat Soybean grains Subcutaneous fat Fiorentini, G. [UNESP] CLA Lipid sources Longissimus muscle Protected fat Soybean grains Subcutaneous fat |
title_short |
Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls |
title_full |
Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls |
title_fullStr |
Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls |
title_full_unstemmed |
Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls |
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Effect of lipid sources on fatty acid profiles of meat from pasture- and feedlot-finished Nellore bulls |
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Fiorentini, G. [UNESP] |
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Fiorentini, G. [UNESP] Fiorentini, G. [UNESP] Santana, M. O. [UNESP] Messana, J. D. [UNESP] Valente, A. L.S. [UNESP] Härter, C. J. [UNESP] Rabelo, C. H.S. [UNESP] Barbero, R. P. [UNESP] Lanna, D. P.D. Reis, R. A. [UNESP] Berchielli, T. T. [UNESP] Santana, M. O. [UNESP] Messana, J. D. [UNESP] Valente, A. L.S. [UNESP] Härter, C. J. [UNESP] Rabelo, C. H.S. [UNESP] Barbero, R. P. [UNESP] Lanna, D. P.D. Reis, R. A. [UNESP] Berchielli, T. T. [UNESP] |
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author |
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Santana, M. O. [UNESP] Messana, J. D. [UNESP] Valente, A. L.S. [UNESP] Härter, C. J. [UNESP] Rabelo, C. H.S. [UNESP] Barbero, R. P. [UNESP] Lanna, D. P.D. Reis, R. A. [UNESP] Berchielli, T. T. [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV) |
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Fiorentini, G. [UNESP] Santana, M. O. [UNESP] Messana, J. D. [UNESP] Valente, A. L.S. [UNESP] Härter, C. J. [UNESP] Rabelo, C. H.S. [UNESP] Barbero, R. P. [UNESP] Lanna, D. P.D. Reis, R. A. [UNESP] Berchielli, T. T. [UNESP] |
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CLA Lipid sources Longissimus muscle Protected fat Soybean grains Subcutaneous fat |
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CLA Lipid sources Longissimus muscle Protected fat Soybean grains Subcutaneous fat |
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We aimed to compare the influence of two lipid sources (soybean grain [SG], and protected fat [PF, Lactoplus], based on soybean oil) with a control diet (no lipid supplementation) on the fatty acid (FA) profile (longissimus muscle and subcutaneous fat) of beef cattle finished on grazing pasture or at a feedlot. The study was arranged in a complete randomized design, using 2 × 3 factorial scheme that combined 2 finishing systems and 3 diets. Seventy-eight young Nellore bulls (323.8 ± 25.4 kg body weight [BW] and 21 ± 3 months of age) were divided at random into two finishing systems: 1) pasture-finishing and 2) feedlot-finishing. The diet containing PF increased CLA in the muscle (P = 0.0002). Pasture-finished bulls fed lipid-supplemented diets had significantly more (P = < 0.0001) subcutaneous saturated fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in muscle, whereas the PUFA concentration of PF-fed bulls was highest (P = < 0.0001) in subcutaneous fat. The highest (P = 0.0090) concentration of Omega-6 (n6) was observed in the muscle tissue of pasture-finished animals supplemented with SG. However, the lowest concentration (P = 0.0010) of n6 FAs in subcutaneous fat was more evident in pasture-finished animals receiving the control diet. The concentration of C20:5 n3 (EPA) was significantly higher (P = 0.040) in the muscle tissue of animals receiving the control diet in pasture and deposition of EPA was greater (P = 0.0020) in the subcutaneous fat of pasture-finished animals. The highest concentrations (P = < 0.0001) of n3 were observed in the muscle tissue of pasture-finished animals. Animals receiving the control diet in both finishing systems had a lower (P = 0.0051) n6:n3 ratio in muscle tissue. By comparison, feedlot-finished animals showed a higher (P < 0.01) n6:n3 ratio in muscle tissue, and the highest (P = 0.0190) n6:n3 ratio in subcutaneous fat was observed in pasture- and feedlot-finished animals supplemented with PF compared to the control diet. The muscle and subcutaneous fat tissues of feedlot-finished bulls fed the control and SG diets had a significantly higher (P < 0.05) Δ9-desaturase C16 index. The lowest (P = 0.0010) elongase concentrations were observed in the muscle tissue of PF-fed bulls, regardless of finishing system. Overall, bulls finished on grazing pasture had a more desirable FA composition. |
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