CONTENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF TRANS-18/1 ACIDS IN RUMINANT MILK AND MEAT FATS - THEIR IMPORTANCE IN EUROPEAN DIETS AND THEIR EFFECT ON HUMAN-MILK

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作者
WOLFF, RL
机构
[1] ISTAB, Laboratoire de Lipochimie Alimentaire, Talence Cedex, 33405, Université Bordeaux 1, Allee des Facultes
关键词
BEEF; CHEESE; CONSUMPTION; EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY; EWE; FAT; FATTY ACID COMPOSITION; GAS-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY; GOAT; HUMAN MILK; ISOPROPYL ESTERS; MARGARINE; MEAT; SHEEP; TALLOW; TRANS-OCTADECENOIC ACIDS; VACCENIC ACID;
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10.1007/BF02541081
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O69 [应用化学];
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081704 ;
摘要
The trans-18:1 acid content and distribution in fats from ewe and goat milk, beef meat and tallow were determined by a combination of capillary gas-liquid chromatography and argentation thin-layer chromatography of fatty acid isopropyl esters. The trans isomers account for 4.5 +/- 1.1% of total fatty acids in ewe milk fat (seven samples) and 2.7 +/- 0.9% in goat milk fat (eight samples). In both species, as in cow, the main isomer is vaccenic (trans-11 18:1) acid. The distribution profile of trans-18:1 acids is similar among the three species. The contribution of ewe and goat milk fat to the daily intake of trans-18:1 acids was estimated for people from southern countries of the European Economic Community (EEC): France, Italy, Greece, Spain, and Portugal. It is practically negligible for most of these countries, but in Greece, ewe and goat milk fat contribute ca. 45% of the daily consumption of trans-18:1 acids from all dairy products (0.63 g/person/day for a total of 1.34 g/person/day). The trans-18:1 acid contents of beef meat fat (ten retail cuts, lean part) and tallow (two samples) are 2.0 +/- 0.9% and 4.6%, respectively, of total fatty acids (animals slaughtered in winter). Here too, the main isomer is vaccenic acid. Other trans isomers have a distribution pattern similar to that of milk fat. Beef meat fat contributes less than one-tenth of milk fat to the trans-18:1 acid consumed. The daily per capita intake of trans-18:1 acids from ruminant fats is 1.3-1.8 g for people from most countries of the EEC, Spain and Portugal being exceptions (ca. 0.8 g/person/day). In France, the respective contributions of ruminant fats and margarines to the daily consumption of trans-18:1 acids are 1.7 and 1.1 g/person/day (60 and 40% of total, respectively). These proportions, based on consumption data, were confirmed by the analysis of fat from milk of French women (ten subjects). The mean content of trans-18:1 acids in human milk is 2.0 +/- 0.6%, with vaccenic acid being the major isomer. Based on the relative levels of the trans-16 18:1 isomer, we could confirm that milk fat is responsible for the major part of the daily intake of trans-18:1 acids by French people. The daily individual intake of trans-18:1 isomers from both ruminant fats and margarines for the twelve EEC countries varies from 1.5 g in Spain to 5.8 g in Denmark, showing a well-marked gradient from the southwest to the northeast of the EEC.
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