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Mathematical relationships between the intake of n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and their contents in adipose tissue of growing pigs
Authors:Nguyen L Q  Nuijens M C G A  Everts H  Salden N  Beynen A C
Affiliation:

a Faculty of Animal Sciences, Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue City, Viet Nam

b Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, PO Box 80.152, Utrecht 3508 TD, The Netherlands

c Sondag Voeders, Veghel, The Netherlands

Abstract:To establish the relationships between the fatty acid composition of adipose tissue in growing pigs and the intake of fatty acids, we performed a feeding trial and did a literature survey. Six groups of pigs were fed diets with variable combinations of corn, linseed and fish oil. After 38 days, biopsies of adipose tissue were analyzed for their contents of linoleic, greek small letter alpha-linolenic, eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid. For the four fatty acids, intake data and adipose tissue levels were also collected from the literature. Linear correlations were computed for the intake of each polyunsaturated fatty acid and its level in adipose tissue, the data set consisting of either the original results only or combined with literature figures. The observed strong correlations between dietary and fat tissue polyunsaturated fatty acids indicate that the fatty acid composition of the diet may be used as an index of the fatty acid composition of the diet, and vice versa. The regression equations presented can be used to steer the fatty acid composition of adipose tissue of growing pigs by the fatty acid composition of their diet.
Keywords:Growing pigs  Linseed oil  Corn oil  Fish oil  Fatty acids  Adipose tissue
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