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- Title
Supplementation effects of seleno-compounds, carnosic acid, and fish oil on concentrations of fatty acids, tocopherols, cholesterol, and amino acids in the livers of lambs.
- Authors
ROZBICKA-WIECZOREK, Agnieszka Justyna; WIESYK, Edyta; KRAJEWSKA-BIENIAS, Katarzyna Agnieszka; WERESZKA, Krzysztof; CZAUDERNA, Marian
- Abstract
Lambs were fed a diet containing 3% rapeseed oil (RO) (the RO diet), a diet with 2% RO and 1% fish oil (FO) (the FO diet), or diets with combined additions of 2% RO, 1% FO, 0.1% carnosic acid (CA) (the CA diet), and 0.35 ppm Se as selenized yeast (SeY) (the CASeY diet) or selenate (SeVI) (the CASeVI diet). The CASeVI diet most effectively increased the body mass gain of lambs, while it most efficiently decreased the liver mass. The CASeVI diet most efficiently reduced the concentration of cholesterol and the lipid peroxidation in the liver. The CA diet revealed a weaker protective effect against peroxidation damage and/or catabolism of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) than the CASeY or CASeVI diet. Diets containing CA, especially with SeY or SeVI, stimulated the accumulation of tocopherols in the liver. Diets containing FO without/with CA, SeY, or SeVI stimulated the concentration of fatty acids in the liver, while they decreased the concentration of amino acids. Diets containing CA more efficiently stimulated the concentration of PUFAs than the RO and FO diets. The CA-supplemented diet with SeVI and especially that with SeY resulted in the highest increase in the concentration of PUFAs in the liver.
- Subjects
CARNOSIC acid; FISH oils; FATTY acids; LIVER; LAMBS; VITAMIN E; CHOLESTEROL; AMINO acids
- Publication
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, 2016, Vol 40, Issue 6, p681
- ISSN
1300-0128
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3906/vet-1509-12