Omega-3 enriched broiler meat:: The influence of dietary α-linolenic-ω-3 fatty acid sources on growth, performance and meat fatty acid composition

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作者
Azcona, Jorge O. [1 ]
Schang, Marcelo J. [1 ]
Garcia, Pilar T. [2 ]
Gallinger, Claudia [3 ]
Ayerza, Ricardo, Jr. [4 ]
Coates, Wayne [4 ]
机构
[1] INTA Pergamino, Poultry Sect, RA-2700 Pergamino, Argentina
[2] ITA INTA Castelar, RA-1700 Castelar, Argentina
[3] INTA Concepc Uruguay, RA-3260 C Del Urugway, Argentina
[4] Univ Arizona, Off Arid Lands Studies, Tucson, AZ 85706 USA
关键词
chia seed; flaxseed; rapeseed; omega-3; alpha-linolenic; broiler meat; fatty acid;
D O I
10.4141/CJAS07081
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Western diets are typically low in omega-3 fatty acids, and high in saturated and omega-6 fatty acids. There is a need to increase dietary omega-3 fatty acid content. Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) has the highest botanical source of linolenic acid (ALA) known, and recently has been receiving more attention because of this. Feeding ALA to alpha animals has been shown to increase the omega-3 fatty acid content of the foods they produce, and hence offers consumers an easy way to increase their intake of omega-3 fatty acids without altering their diet. Broilers were fed rapeseed, flaxseed, chia seed and chia meal to assess the ability of these feed ingredients to increase the omega 3 fatty acid content of the meat, and also to determine whether any negative effects on bird production would arise. Flaxseed produced significantly (P < 0.05) lower body weights, weight gains and poorer feed conversion ratios than did the other feeds. Except in the case of the chia meal with the dark meat, the chia seed significantly (P < 0.05) reduced the saturated fatty acid (SFA) content of the while and dark meats compared with the control diet. Adding ALA increased the ALA, LC omega-3 fatty acid and total polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) omega-3 fatty acid content of both meat types, except in the case of the white meat of the birds fed rapeseed. Chia seed gave the highest total PUFA omega-3 increase, yielding 157 and 200% increases for the dark and white rneat, respectively, compared with the control. The omega-3 and SFA omega-3 ratios dramatically improved in both types of meat when chia seed, chia meal or flaxseed was added to the diet. The study also showed that not all ALA-rich seeds are biologically equivalent sources in terms of producing omega-3 enriched broiler meat. Chia proved to be superior to the other Sources examined in this trial.
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