Dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Decrease Fat Deposition in Separable Fat Depots but Not in the Remainder Carcass
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2002-04-01ISSN
0032-5791
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Two experiments were conducted in order
to determine the effect of dietary fatty acid profile on
deposition of body fat, carcass fat, and separable fat depots. Diets with four types of fat (tallow, olive, sunflower,
and linseed oils) at an inclusion level of 10% were administered to female broiler chickens. In Experiment 1, total
body fat, carcass fat (total body fat minus abdominal fat),
and abdominal fat (AF) were determined. In Experiment
2, several separable fat depots (abdominal, neck, sartorial,
and mesenteric fat) were removed and weighed. In general, the analyzed separable fat depots were reduced in
broilers fed sunflower or linseed oils with respect to those
fed tallow or olive oil (P < 0.05). Percentages of body
and carcass fat were also slightly reduced in birds fed sunflower or linseed oil, with respect to those fed tallow;
however, the differences were not statistically significant.
Regression analysis showed that body fat, carcass fat, and
fat depots variability were closely correlated with AF (R2
= 0.69, 0.56, and 0.81, respectively), except for birds fed
tallow, in which abdominal and mesenteric fat showed
a different growth pattern with respect to the other treatments and to the other fat depots. These results suggest
that polyunsaturated fatty acids reduce fat deposition in
separable fat depots with respect to monounsaturated
and saturated fats but not in the rest of the body fat
depots. The growth pattern of fat depots can be modified
by dietary fatty acid profile. Broilers fed saturated fat tend
to deposit more fat in abdominal and mesenteric depots
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636 - Explotación y cría de animales. Cría del ganado y de animales domésticos
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Elsevier
Publicado en
Poultry Science
Citación recomendada
Crespo, N., and E. Esteve-Garcia. 2002. “Dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Decrease Fat Deposition in Separable Fat Depots but Not in the Remainder Carcass.” Poultry Science 81 (4): 512-518. doi: 10.1093/ps/81.4.512
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INIA/ /SC97-045/ES/ /
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Nutrició Animal
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