The influence of rapeseed oil on digestibility, energy metabolism and tissue fatty acid composition in pigs

被引:40
|
作者
Jorgensen, H
Jensen, SK
Eggum, BO
机构
[1] Department of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry, National Institute of Animal Science, Research Centre Foulum, Tjele, DK-8830
关键词
carcass quality; energy value; fatty acids; nitrogen utilization;
D O I
10.1080/09064709609415854
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The influence of rapeseed oil on digestibility, energy metabolism and tissue composition in growing pigs was determined. Rapeseed oil (0, 4, 8 and 16%) was added to a soyabean meal and barley basal diet. Essential amino acids relative to net energy (NE) were kept constant by adjusting with crystalline amino acids. Rapeseed oil has a high content of the unsaturated fatty acids 18:1n-9, 18:2n-6 and 18:3n-3, and is rich in natural tocopherols, which act as antioxidants. The apparent protein digestibility was enhanced with increasing levels of rapeseed oil. Improving the ratio of essential to non-essential amino acids decreased nitrogen execretion in faeces and urine by 21% and 26%, respectively. The amount of digestible fat increased from 29 to 218 g day(-1) from the control diet to the diet with 16% rapeseed oil, resulting in a fat retention of 195 to 213 g day(-1). This demonstrates the ability of pig for de novo synthesis of fatty acids. The digestibility of the rapeseed oil was high (92.7), and the metabolizable energy (ME) content of rapeseed oil was 38.28 MJ ME kg(-1). The net energy value of the rapeseed oil corresponded to 3.66 kg air dry barley. Higher intakes of unsaturated fatty acids in rapeseed oil were reflected in the body tissue composition of both depot fat and intramuscular fat of the pigs. The fatty acid composition of these tissues became more unsaturated with respect to 18:2n-6 and 18:3n-3 as well as 20:5n-3 and 22:5n-3. Arachidonic acid (20:4n-6) increased slightly in leaf fat but tended to decrease in M. longissimus dorsi and M. biceps femoris, where docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3) in leaf fat was unaffected by dietary rapeseed oil level. In the analysed muscles 22:6n-3 tended to decrease with increasing dietary rapeseed oil level.
引用
收藏
页码:65 / 75
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The influence of maternal dietary fat on the fatty acid composition and lipid metabolism in the subcutaneous fat of progeny pigs
    Ci, Le
    Liu, Zhiqing
    Guo, Jun
    Sun, Hailin
    Huang, Yanping
    Zhao, Ruqian
    Yang, Xiaojing
    MEAT SCIENCE, 2015, 108 : 82 - 87
  • [22] INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND DAY-LENGTH ON FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION OF RAPESEED
    VANHAL, JG
    VANBAARS.HM
    FETTE SEIFEN ANSTRICHMITTEL, 1974, 76 (08): : 362 - 363
  • [23] Fatty acid profile of the sow diet alters fat metabolism and fatty acid composition in weanling pigs
    Vicente, J. G.
    Isabel, B.
    Cordero, G.
    Lopez-Bote, C. J.
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2013, 181 (1-4) : 45 - 53
  • [24] Tissue fatty acid composition of pigs fed different fat sources
    Duran-Montge, P.
    Realini, C. E.
    Barroeta, A. C.
    Lizardo, R.
    Esteve-Garcia, E.
    ANIMAL, 2008, 2 (12) : 1753 - 1762
  • [25] Replacement of fish oil with rapeseed oil in diets of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) affects tissue lipid compositions and hepatocyte fatty acid metabolism
    Bell, JG
    McEvoy, J
    Tocher, DR
    McGhee, F
    Campbell, PJ
    Sargent, JR
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2001, 131 (05): : 1535 - 1543
  • [26] Amino acid, phosphorus, and energy digestibility of Aspergillus niger fermented rapeseed meal fed to growing pigs
    Shi, C.
    He, J.
    Yu, J.
    Yu, B.
    Mao, X.
    Zheng, P.
    Huang, Z.
    Chen, D.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2015, 93 (06) : 2916 - 2925
  • [27] EFFECT OF DIETARY RAPESEED OIL ON FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION OF TESTES OF MATURING RATS
    CONIGLIO, JG
    GROGAN, WM
    HARRIS, DG
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 1974, 146 (03): : 738 - 741
  • [28] INFLUENCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL VITAMIN D ON GAIN NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY AND TISSUE COMPOSITION OF YOUNG PIGS
    COMBS, GE
    BERRY, TH
    WALLACE, HD
    CRUM, RC
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1966, 25 (01) : 48 - &
  • [29] Effects of Dietary Supplementation with Rapeseed and Linseed Oil on the Composition of Fatty Acids in Porcine Muscle Tissue
    Kralik, Gordana
    Margeta, Vladimir
    Suchy, Pavel
    Strakova, Eva
    ACTA VETERINARIA BRNO, 2010, 79 (03) : 363 - 367
  • [30] THE INFLUENCE OF MILK-FAT FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION ON PLASMA LDL METABOLISM IN GUINEA-PIGS
    SUN, GS
    MCNAMARA, DJ
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1993, 7 (04): : A799 - A799