Title of article :
Dietary vitamin A concentration alters fatty acid composition in pigs
Author/Authors :
Olivares، نويسنده , , A. and Daza، نويسنده , , A. Del Rey Moreno، نويسنده , , A.I. and Lَpez-Bote، نويسنده , , C.J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
5
From page :
295
To page :
299
Abstract :
This experiment was conducted to study the effect of vitamin A concentration in the diet on fatty acid composition in pigs. One-hundred and twenty eight Duroc × (Large White × Landrace) castrated male pigs were used. Pigs were randomly distributed and located in cages of four pigs each to the following treatment: vitamin A-enriched diet (100,000 IU/kg) (n = 16) and control diet with a basal level (7500 IU/kg) (n = 16). The pigs were slaughtered at an average weight of 125.9 kg. No effect of diet vitamin A level on performance, carcass traits and intramuscular fat percentage was observed. The retinol concentration in subcutaneous backfat and retinol and retinol palmitate contents in liver were higher in the pigs that were given the vitamin A enriched diet than in those receiving the control diet. However the vitamin A supplementation did not increase the retinol content in the muscle. Pigs receiving the vitamin A enriched diet showed a higher C16:0 and ∑SFA proportions in the outer layer and C18:0 and ∑SFA proportions in the inner layer. Moreover, the diet rich in vitamin A led to a reduction of C18:1 n−9 and ∑MUFA proportions in subcutaneous backfat inner layer. Dietary vitamin A concentration had not influence on main fatty acids composition of intramuscular lipids. Dietary vitamin A enrichment lead to a higher C16:0, ∑SFA concentration in liver lipids.
Keywords :
Retinol , Intramuscular fat percentage , fatty acid , Vitamin A
Journal title :
Meat Science
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Meat Science
Record number :
1488776
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