Nutrient and Fatty Acid Deposition in Broilers Fed Different Dietary Fatty Acid Profiles
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2002-10-01ISSN
0032-5791
Resumen
The aim of this study was to determine the
effect of different dietary fatty acid profiles on efficiency
of energy, fat, nitrogen, and fatty acid deposition in
broiler chickens. Sixty female broiler chickens were fed
a basal diet without additional fat or with 4 other diets
with different fats (tallow, olive, sunflower, and linseed
oils) at 10% from 28 to 48 d of age. Among broilers fed
diets with added fat, those fed linseed oil had less abdominal fat (in grams and percentage) than those fed tallow
(P < 0.05). Absorbed fat losses were slightly higher for
birds fed linseed oil, and nitrogen efficiency was lower
in those fed tallow (P < 0.05). However, there were not
significant differences in energy deposition among broilers fed diets with added fat. Fatty acid balance showed
the highest values of fatty acid oxidation during the experimental period in broilers fed linseed oil (48.2 g), followed by those fed sunflower oil (23.2 g). Contribution
of endogenous fat synthesis to total body fat deposition
was minimal in birds fed diets with added fat accounting
for 3, 1.2, 8.5, and 7.5 g for broilers fed tallow, olive,
sunflower, and linseed oils, respectively. This reflects lipogenesis inhibition by dietary fat addition. Interestingly,
between broilers fed diets with added fat, higher values
of fatty acids from endogenous synthesis were found
in broilers fed diets rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids
(PUFA). Results suggest that reduction of abdominal fat
in broilers fed linseed oil seems to be a consequence of
higher lipid oxidation despite the higher synthesis of endogenous fatty acids
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Materias (CDU)
636 - Explotación y cría de animales. Cría del ganado y de animales domésticos
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10
Publicado por
Elsevier
Publicado en
Poultry Science
Citación recomendada
Crespo, N, and E Esteve-Garcia. 2002b. “Nutrient and Fatty Acid Deposition in Broilers Fed Different Dietary Fatty Acid Profiles.” Poultry Science 81 (10): 1533-1542. doi: 10.1093/ps/81.10.1533
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INIA/ /SC97-045/ES/ /
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Nutrició Animal
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