A total of sixteen barrows were randomly assigned to diets containing 5% biohydrogenation product (BHP)-enriched or control beef fat for 7 weeks. On completion of 7 weeks, we found that feeding enriched fat led to deposition of BHP and isomer-specific metabolism of trans-18:1 in adipose tissue. It was also noticed that total and HDL-cholesterol were decreased; however, LDL-cholesterol and triglycerides were not affected.
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29 April 2016
Effects of feeding beef fat enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acid biohydrogenation products to pigs
Payam Vahmani,
W. Jon Meadus,
Bethany Uttaro,
Óscar López-Campos,
Cletos Mapiye,
David C. Rolland,
William R. Caine,
Jennifer L. Aalhus,
Michael E.R. Dugan
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Canadian Journal of Animal Science
Vol. 96 • No. 2
June 2016
Vol. 96 • No. 2
June 2016
acide linoléique conjugué
acide vaccénique
beef
bœuf
conjugated linoleic acid
gras rénal
isomères trans 18:1