Milk fat is an important source of potential anticarcinogens named conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The c9, t11-CLA is the major isomer and it is produced by ruminal hydrogenation of linoleic acid that leads first to vaccenic (11t-18:1) and finally to stearic acid (18:0). An alternative CLA pathway is related to the action of the mammary Δ9-desaturase enzyme on 11t-18:1. Diet is considered the main factor that influence the CLA concentration in milk fat. Differences in CLA content of sheep (Antongiovanniet al., 2002) and goats milk (Nuddaet al., 2002) have been hypothesized, but results are difficult to compare due to different experimental condition in which the trials are carried out. The aim of this work is to compare the composition of milk fatty acids and CLA content in goats and sheep maintained in the same environmental condition and dietary regimen.
Comparison of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) content in milk of ewes and goats with the same dietary regimen / Nudda, Anna; Battacone, Gianni; Macciotta, Nicolò Pietro Paolo; Usai, Mario Graziano; Mele, Marcello. - 2:Suppl. 1(2003), pp. 515-517.
Comparison of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) content in milk of ewes and goats with the same dietary regimen
Nudda, Anna;Battacone, Gianni;Macciotta, Nicolò Pietro Paolo;Mele, Marcello
2003-01-01
Abstract
Milk fat is an important source of potential anticarcinogens named conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The c9, t11-CLA is the major isomer and it is produced by ruminal hydrogenation of linoleic acid that leads first to vaccenic (11t-18:1) and finally to stearic acid (18:0). An alternative CLA pathway is related to the action of the mammary Δ9-desaturase enzyme on 11t-18:1. Diet is considered the main factor that influence the CLA concentration in milk fat. Differences in CLA content of sheep (Antongiovanniet al., 2002) and goats milk (Nuddaet al., 2002) have been hypothesized, but results are difficult to compare due to different experimental condition in which the trials are carried out. The aim of this work is to compare the composition of milk fatty acids and CLA content in goats and sheep maintained in the same environmental condition and dietary regimen.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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