Dietary C18:1 trans fatty acids increase conjugated linoleic acid in adipose tissue of pigs

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作者
Gläser, KR [1 ]
Scheeder, MRL [1 ]
Wenk, C [1 ]
机构
[1] ETH Zurich, Inst Anim Sci, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
pig; adipose tissue; trans fatty acids; CLA;
D O I
10.1002/1438-9312(200011)102:11<684::AID-EJLT684>3.3.CO;2-I
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
The effect of dietary C18:1 trans fatty acids on back fat composition in pigs was investigated with special emphasis on conjugated linoleic acids (CLA). A total of 12 x 4 siblings of Large White and Swiss Landrace breed were housed in groups and fattened from 22 to 103 kg live weight. Pigs were fed a control diet (barley, wheat, soybean meal) or experimental diets which consisted of the control diet with a 5% replacement of olein or stearin fractions of pork fat, or partially hydrogenated fat. The hydrogenated fat was rich in C18:1 trans fatty acids but contained only negligible amounts of CLA. in contrast olein and stearin fractions contained far less C18:1 trans fatty acids but some CLA, in the control diet no C18:1 trans fatty acids and only traces of CLA were detected. The partially hydrogenated fat led to the highest CLA content in back fat (0.44%). intermediate amounts of CLA were measured in pigs fed the fractionated pork fat (0.22/0.23%). In pigs fed the control diet, also small amounts of CLA were detected. The results indicate that CLA may be produced by endogenous Delta9-desaturation out of dietary trans vaccenic acid in pigs.
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