Short communication: Relationships between the daily intake of unsaturated plant lipids and the contents of major milk fatty acids in dairy goats

  • Andrés L. Martínez Marín Universidad de Córdoba, Dept. Producción Animal. Ctra. Madrid-Cádiz, km 396. Campus de Rabanales, 14071 Córdoba
  • Nieves Núñez Sánchez Universidad de Córdoba, Dept. Producción Animal. Ctra. Madrid-Cádiz, km 396. Campus de Rabanales, 14071 Córdoba
  • Ana I. Garzón Sigler Universidad de Córdoba, Dept. Producción Animal. Ctra. Madrid-Cádiz, km 396. Campus de Rabanales, 14071 Córdoba
  • Francisco Peña Blanco Universidad de Córdoba, Dept. Producción Animal. Ctra. Madrid-Cádiz, km 396. Campus de Rabanales, 14071 Córdoba
  • Miguel Angel de la Fuente Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Alimentación (CSIC-UAM). Nicolás Cabrera, 9, 28049 Madrid
Keywords: meta-regression, dairy, fat, diet, ruminants

Abstract

A meta-regression of the effects of the amount of plant lipids consumed by dairy goats on the contents of some milk fat fatty acids (FA) was carried out. Fourteen peer-reviewed published papers reporting 17 experiments were used in the study. Those experiments compared control diets without added fat with diets that included plant lipids rich in unsaturated FA, summing up to 64 treatments. The results showed that increasing daily intake of plant lipids linearly reduced the contents of all medium chain saturated FA in milk fat. Moreover, it was observed that the longer the chain of the milk saturated FA, the greater the negative effect of the plant lipid intake on their contents. On the other hand, the contents of stearic acid and the sum of oleic, linoleic and α-linolenic acids in milk fat linearly increased as daily plant lipid intake rose. The results obtained corroborate previous reports on the effects of feeding dairy goats with increasing amounts of unsaturated plant lipids on milk FA profile.

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Miguel Angel de la Fuente, Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Alimentación (CSIC-UAM). Nicolás Cabrera, 9, 28049 Madrid
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Published
2015-05-29
How to Cite
Martínez Marín, A. L., Núñez Sánchez, N., Garzón Sigler, A. I., Peña Blanco, F., & de la Fuente, M. A. (2015). Short communication: Relationships between the daily intake of unsaturated plant lipids and the contents of major milk fatty acids in dairy goats. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 13(2), e06SC03. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2015132-6509
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Animal production