Title of article
Digestion of fatty acids in ruminants: a meta-analysis of flows and variation factors: 2. C18 fatty acids
Author/Authors
Glasser، F نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
14
From page
691
To page
704
Abstract
In ruminants, dietary lipids are extensively hydrogenated by rumen micro-organisms, and the extent of this biohydrogenation is
a major determinant of long-chain fatty acid profiles of animal products (milk, meat). This paper reports on the duodenal flows
of C18 fatty acids and their absorption in the small intestine, using a meta-analysis of a database of 77 experiments (294
treatments). We established equations for the prediction of duodenal flows of various 18-carbon (C18) fatty acids as a function
of the intakes of their precursors and other dietary factors (source and/or technological treatment of dietary lipids). We also
quantified the influence of several factors modifying rumen metabolism (pH, forage : concentrate ratio, level of intake, fish oil
supplementation). We established equations for the apparent absorption of these fatty acids in the small intestine as a function
of their duodenal flows. For all C18 unsaturated fatty acids, apparent absorption was a linear function of duodenal flow. For
18:0, apparent absorption levelled off for high duodenal flows. From this database, with fatty acid flows expressed in g/kg dry
matter intake, we could not find any significant differences between animal categories (lactating cows, other cattle or sheep) in
terms of rumen metabolism or intestinal absorption of C18 fatty acids.
Keywords
Rumen , Small intestine , digestion , META-ANALYSIS , fatty acids
Journal title
Animal
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Animal
Record number
653284
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