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Effect of supplementation of beef steer diets with oil containing n6 and n3 fatty acids and 48 h feed withdrawal treatments on animal productivity, carcass characteristics and fatty acid composition.

机译:用含n6和n3脂肪酸的油补充牛肉ste牛饮食和48 h停食处理对动物生产力,car体特性和脂肪酸组成的影响。

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A 2 x 3 factorial experiment was conducted with 72 weanling (about 180 d old), crossbred steers (with Hereford, Angus and Charolais genetics and initial body weight of 280.5 +or- 5.8 kg) to determine the effect of dietary supplementation with a 50/50 mixture of flax and sunflower oils at 5% of diet, to steers in three feed withdrawal (FW) treatments on production factors, carcass characteristics, adipocyte marker; peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma) RNA expression and fatty acid composition of muscle (Pars costalisdiaphragmatis; PCD) and subcutaneous fat (SQ from brisket). The FW treatments were no FW, a single 48 h FW (FW x 1) before start of fattening or 48 h FW at 8 week intervals from weaning to start of fattening (FW x 4). Individually penned steers were fed mixed hay and rolled barley diets containing no oil (Control; CON) or 5% oil (OIL) through growing, transition and fattening phases. Interaction of dietary oil and FW treatments did not affect any of the production factors. Decreased (P = 0.008) dry matter intake (DMI) of the OIL diet was noted through the growing period; thus decreasing (P = .019) total DMI by 112 kg/hd for the experiment and improved gain per unit feed (P = 0.019) for the growing period. The FW x 1 treatment reduced (P = 0.004) average daily gain (ADG) through the transition period, but ADG tended to improve (P = 0.081) during fattening and steers in FW treatments gained 1.38 +or- 0.07 versus 1.25 +or- 0.06 kg/d for those in the no FW treatment. Differences due to dietary oil or the FW treatments were not observed for any of the carcass characteristics. A diet x FW interaction (P = 0.001) was observed for PPAR gamma expression in the PCD and SQ. Adipocyte marker expression was greater in PCD of steers in the FW x 4 treatment with values for OIL fed steers being greater than of CON fed steers. Feeding the OIL diet increased (P = 0.001) the weight percent of C18:1t10, C18:1t11, conjugated linoleic acid and n3 fatty acids by 178, 152, 66 and 32%, respectively. The n6:n3 ratio in PCD was decreased in OIL fed steers. Results indicate that repeated FW can enhance adipocyte marker expression in muscle thus improving the potential to increase marbling fat in steers, while oil, comprised of n3 and n6 fatty acids, increased biologically active fatty acids and decreased n6:n3 fatty acid ratios of tissues, without affecting productivity or carcass characteristics of the steers. All rights reserved, Elsevier.
机译:用72头断奶(约180 d龄),杂种br牛(具有赫里福德,安格斯和夏洛来牛遗传基因,初始体重为280.5 +或-5.8 kg)进行2 x 3析因试验,以确定添加50的膳食补充剂的效果/ 50%亚麻籽油和葵花籽油的混合物(按日粮的5%),可指导三种饲料戒断(FW)处理,以控制生产因素,car体特性,脂肪细胞标志物;过氧化物酶体增殖物激活的受体γ(PPAR gamma)RNA表达和肌肉( Pars costalis ; PCD)和皮下脂肪(牛s的SQ)的脂肪酸组成。 FW处理为无FW,在开始增肥之前为48 h FW(FW x 1),或者从断奶到开始增肥为8周间隔(FW x 4)48 FW。在生长,过渡和育肥阶段,分别给饲喂的ers牛饲喂无油(对照; CON)或5%油(OIL)的混合干草和大麦碾压饲料。食用油和FW处理的相互作用不影响任何生产要素。在整个生长期期间,注意到OIL饮食的干物质摄入(DMI)降低( P = 0.008);因此,该实验的总DMI降低( P = .019)112 kg / hd,并在整个生长期提高了单位饲料的增重( P = 0.019)。在过渡期,FW x 1处理降低了( P = 0.004)平均日增重(ADG),但在育肥和ste牛过程中,ADG趋于改善( P = 0.081)在FW处理中,无FW处理的体重增加了1.38±0.07 kg / d,而在FW处理中增加了1.25±0.06 kg / d。对于任何to体特性,均未观察到因食用油或FW处理引起的差异。在PCD和SQ中观察到饮食x FW相互作用( P = 0.001)。在FW x 4处理中,在公牛的PCD中脂肪细胞标记物的表达更高,OIL饲喂的公牛的值大于CON饲喂的公牛的值。喂OIL饮食会增加( P = 0.001)C18:1 t 10,C18:1 t 11,共轭亚油酸的重量百分比和n3脂肪酸分别减少178%,152%,66%和32%。用OIL饲喂的ers牛PCD中n6:n3的比例降低。结果表明,重复的FW可以增强肌肉中脂肪细胞标志物的表达,从而提高在ste牛皮中增加大理石花纹脂肪的潜力,而由n3和n6脂肪酸组成的油则增加了生物活性脂肪酸的含量,并降低了组织中n6:n3脂肪酸的比例,而不影响productivity牛皮的生产率或car体特性。保留所有权利,Elsevier。

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