Animal performance and fatty acid composition of lambs fed with different vegetable oils

1 páge.-- Contributed to 59th Annual Meeting of EAAP (Vilnius, Lithuania, Aug 24-27, 2008).

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Main Authors: Manso, Teresa, Bodas, Raúl, Castro, Teresa, Jimeno, Vicente, Mantecón, Ángel R.
Format: póster de congreso biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Wageningen Academic Publishers 2008
Subjects:Palm oil, Sunflower oil, Fattening lamb, Fatty acid, Atherogenicity,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/24642
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spelling dig-igm-es-10261-246422018-09-04T11:04:46Z Animal performance and fatty acid composition of lambs fed with different vegetable oils Manso, Teresa Bodas, Raúl Castro, Teresa Jimeno, Vicente Mantecón, Ángel R. Palm oil Sunflower oil Fattening lamb Fatty acid Atherogenicity 1 páge.-- Contributed to 59th Annual Meeting of EAAP (Vilnius, Lithuania, Aug 24-27, 2008). [EN] Twenty seven lambs were used to investigate the effects of the inclusion of 4% hydrogenated palm oil (HPO) or sunflower oil (SFO) in the concentrate on feed intake, animal performance and fatty acid composition. Animals (16.2±0.27 kg initial weight) were fed concentrate (Control, HPO or SFO) and barley straw ad libitum and slaughtered at 25 kg. Vegetable oils did not affect (P>0.05) feed intake and animal performance. SFO caused an increase (P<0.001) in trans-C18:1 and tended to increase (P<0.10) total CLA in subcutaneous fat. Atherogenicity index was lower (P<0.05) in subcutaneous fat and tended to be lower (P<0.10) in intramuscular fat of lambs receiving SFO. Therefore, SFO improves fatty acid composition of fattening lambs without affecting animal performance. Peer reviewed 2010-05-24T12:22:58Z 2010-05-24T12:22:58Z 2008 póster de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670 59th Annual Meeting of EAAP, p. 190, Poster 12 (2008). 978-90-8686-074-6 1382-6077 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/24642 en http://www.eaap.org/Content/Annual%20Meetings.htm open 610782 bytes application/pdf Wageningen Academic Publishers
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topic Palm oil
Sunflower oil
Fattening lamb
Fatty acid
Atherogenicity
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Sunflower oil
Fattening lamb
Fatty acid
Atherogenicity
spellingShingle Palm oil
Sunflower oil
Fattening lamb
Fatty acid
Atherogenicity
Palm oil
Sunflower oil
Fattening lamb
Fatty acid
Atherogenicity
Manso, Teresa
Bodas, Raúl
Castro, Teresa
Jimeno, Vicente
Mantecón, Ángel R.
Animal performance and fatty acid composition of lambs fed with different vegetable oils
description 1 páge.-- Contributed to 59th Annual Meeting of EAAP (Vilnius, Lithuania, Aug 24-27, 2008).
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topic_facet Palm oil
Sunflower oil
Fattening lamb
Fatty acid
Atherogenicity
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Bodas, Raúl
Castro, Teresa
Jimeno, Vicente
Mantecón, Ángel R.
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