EFFECT OF AGE, PHYSIOLOGICAL-STATE AND NUTRITION ON FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION IN DEPOT FAT AND RUMINAL VOLATILE FATTY-ACIDS IN SHEEP

Authors
Citation
V. Banskalieva, EFFECT OF AGE, PHYSIOLOGICAL-STATE AND NUTRITION ON FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION IN DEPOT FAT AND RUMINAL VOLATILE FATTY-ACIDS IN SHEEP, Small ruminant research, 24(1), 1997, pp. 37-42
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
09214488
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
37 - 42
Database
ISI
SICI code
0921-4488(1997)24:1<37:EOAPAN>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Two experiments were carried out with male lambs and hoggets of the se mi-fine fleeced breed. Experiment I: after weaning at age 45 days, two groups of lambs received diets of different energy (4.1 and 6.0 MJ kg (-1) diet) and protein (130 and 200 g kg(-1) diet) content for 120 day s. Experiment II: two groups of hoggets (uncastrated and castrated) fr om 10 to 18 months of age were fed diets similar in energy and protein to the control group of Experiment I (4.1 MJ kg(-1) diet and 130 g kg (-1) diet, respectively) but of different ingredient composition. With increasing energy and protein in the diet (Experiment I), total unsat uration increased in the adipose tissue of lambs. Similar results (dec rease of C18:0, increase of C18:1) were obtained by changing the ingre dient composition of the diet (replacement of corn and sunflower meal with urea), but at constant energy and protein levels. Castration did not induce marked changes in composition of subcutaneous and perirenal adipose tissue triacylglycerols. Subcutaneous adipose tissue, regardl ess of age, castration and diet was not homogeneous in fatty acid comp osition. Profiles of volatile fatty acids depended on the energy-prote in content of diet, but not on its ingredient composition, or age and physiological condition of animals. The results of lipid composition o f depots from both experiments were a good base for seeking suitable d iets for fattening of lambs and hoggets.