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Effect of feeding high-temperature, microtime-treated diets with different lipid sources on conjugated linoleic acid formation in finishing Hanwoo steers

Authors
Xu, C. X.Oh, Y. K.Lee, H. G.Kim, T. G.Li, Z. H.Yin, J. L.Jin, Y. C.Jin, H.Kim, Y. J.Kim, K. H.Yeo, J. M.Choi, Y. J.
Issue Date
Nov-2008
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Keywords
beef; conjugated linoleic acid; high-temperature microtime treatment; trans-11 C18: 1
Citation
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, v.86, no.11, pp.3033 - 3044
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
Volume
86
Number
11
Start Page
3033
End Page
3044
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122466
DOI
10.2527/jas.2007-0533
ISSN
0021-8812
Abstract
The present study was conducted to examine the effects of different plant oils or plant oil mixtures and high-temperature, microtime processing (HTMT) on the CLA content in Hanwoo steers. Experiment 1, consisting of 3 in vitro trials, was conducted to determine how the biohydrogenation of C18 fatty acids and CLA production were affected by fat sources (tallow, soybean oil, linseed oil, or mixtures of soybean oil and linseed oil) or HTMT treatment in the rumen fluid. The results showed that HTMT was capable of protecting unsaturated fatty acids from biohydrogenation by ruminal bacteria. The HTMT-treated diet containing 4% linseed oil (LU) and a supplement containing 2% linseed oil and 1% soybean oil treated with HTMT + 1% soybean oil (L2S1U+S-1) produced an increased quantity of trans-11 C18: 1 and cis-9, trans-11 CLA, and a reduced quantity of trans-10, cis-12 CLA. Based on these results, in vivo studies (Exp. 2) were conducted with LU and L2S1U+S-1. These 2 treatments increased the content of cis-9, trans-11 CLA in LM compared with the control diet. The content of trans-10, cis-12 CLA in subcutaneous fat was also increased in the L2S1U+S-1 treatment compared with other treatments. The subcutaneous fat thickness in the LU treatment was decreased compared with the L2S1U+S-1 treatment. The LU treatment significantly decreased fatty acid synthase expression but simultaneously increased leptin expression. In this report, we showed that diets containing LU and L2S1U+S-1 were capable of increasing CLA in the intramuscular fat of beef.
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