Effects of Delta 5 polyunsaturated fatty acids of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) seed oil on the fatty acid profile of the developing brain of rats

Citation
E. Pasquier et al., Effects of Delta 5 polyunsaturated fatty acids of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) seed oil on the fatty acid profile of the developing brain of rats, LIPIDS, 36(6), 2001, pp. 567-574
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Agricultural Chemistry","Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
LIPIDS
ISSN journal
00244201 → ACNP
Volume
36
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
567 - 574
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-4201(200106)36:6<567:EOD5PF>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Conifer (pine) seeds are a potential source of dietary oils, but their safe ty and nutritional properties are nor well established. Conifer seed oils d iffer from common edible vegetable oils in having a series of unusual polyu nsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) with a polymethylene-interrupted (PMI) double bond system and a double bond at the Delta5 position. A rat study was cond ucted to assess whether Delta5 PMI-PUFA of conifer seeds could alter the le vels of n-6 and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) in mot hers' milk and the developing brain of fetuses and pups. Feeding maritime p ine (Pinus pinaster) seed oil (MPO) diet with a Delta5 PMI-PUFA content of 1.4 g/100 g throughout pregnancy and lactation resulted in a large incorpor ation of Delta5 PMI-PUFA in mothers' milk (5.1 +/- 0.5% of total fatty acid s). The fetus (17 d old) and pup (22 d) brains, however, accumulated very l ittle (0.6 and 0.4% of total fatty acids, respectively) Delta5 PMI-PUFA. Mo ther's milk and pup's brain of the MPO group contained normal levels of 20: 4n-6, 22:4n-6, and 20:5n-3 compared to a reference group of rats fed a fat blend of sunflower, high-oleic sunflower, and canola oils. The level of 22: 6n-3, however, was slightly but significantly (P < 0.05) higher in milk and pup brain of the MPO group. These results show that <Delta>5 PMI-PUFA of M PO exert no negative effect on the levels of n-6 and n-3 LC-PU FA in rat br ain during its early development.