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- Title
Conjugated linoleic acid in ewe milk fat.
- Authors
Pilar Luna; Javier Fontecha; Manuela Juárez; Miguel Angel de la Fuente
- Abstract
Ewe milk fat from five different herds was studied to determine the content of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) isomers. Research was carried out by combining gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and 4,4-dimethyloxazolyne derivatives (DMOX) with silver ion-high performance liquid chromatography (Ag+-HPLC). Reconstructed mass spectral profiles of CLA characteristic ions from DMOX were used to identify positional isomers and Ag+-HPLC to quantify them. Total CLA content varied from 0·57 to 0·97 g/100 g of total fatty acids. FAME and DMOX were separated into a complex mixture of minor isomers and major rumenic acid (9-cis 11-trans C18:2) by GC-MS using a 100-m polar capillary column. Rumenic acid would represent more than 75% of total CLA. 11-trans 13-trans, 11–13 cis/trans plus trans/cis and 7–9 cis/trans plus trans/cis were the main CLA isomers after rumenic acid. Minor amounts of 8–10 and 10–12 C18:2 isomers were also found. Although most of the isomers were present in each herd's milk, differences in content were observed for some CLA species.
- Publication
Journal of Dairy Research, 2005, Vol 72, Issue 4, p415
- ISSN
0022-0299
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/s0022029905001032