GROWTH, CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS, AND LIPID-COMPOSITION OF ADIPOSE-TISSUE AND MUSCLE OF PIGS FED CANOLA

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BUSBOOM, JR [1 ]
RULE, DC [1 ]
COLIN, D [1 ]
HEALD, T [1 ]
MAZHAR, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WYOMING,DEPT ANIM SCI,LARAMIE,WY 82071
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ADIPOSE TISSUE; PIGS; CHOLESTEROL; CANOLA; GROWTH; FATTY ACIDS;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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Sixty-one finishing pigs (53.4 kg) were fed a control diet (containing soybean meal) or diets containing 20% intact canola (IC) or 20% ground canola (GC) for 8 wk. Diets were not isocaloric. Daily gain and feed efficiency were not affected by dietary treatment, but pigs fed GC ate less than pigs fed either IC or the control diet Carcass measurements, obtained on 43 of the pigs, were not affected by diet. For 27 pigs, fatty acid composition of perirenal adipose tissue (PRF), subcutaneous adipose tissue (SCF), and longissimus muscle (LDM) was analyzed. Nine pigs (three per treatment) were randomly selected for fatty acid composition analysis of intramuscular adipose tissue (IMF) and for cholesterol analysis of several tissues. Pigs fed canola had greater (P < .05) proportions of mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids and less (P < .05) saturated fatty acids in PRF and SCF. The differences were more pronounced for PRF than for SCF. In the LDM, pigs fed canola tended to have elevated levels of unsaturated fatty acids at the expense of the saturated fatty acids, but this effect was significant for linolenic acid only. The fatty acid composition of IMF was not affected by diet (P > .05). Diet did not alter the cholesterol content of the tissues, but cholesterol in IMF was higher (P < .05) than in PRF, SCF, and LDM. In conclusion, 20% IC or GC did not alter growth performance or carcass characteristics of pigs. Feeding of canola increased the degree of unsaturation of PRF and SCF, but it had less effect on IMF and LDM.
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