Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Apr 2015)
Fatty acid composition of milk from cows fed low purity glycerin
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of inclusion of low purity glycerin in the diet on the fatty acid composition of milk of crossbred cows. We used 15 crossbred Holstein x Zebu cows distributed in three Latin squares 5 x 5, the following treatments: control (no addition of glycerin in the diet); inclusion of 5% glycerin in the diet dry matter; inclusion of 10% glycerol in the diet dry matter; inclusion of 15% glycerol in the diet dry matter, and the inclusion of 20% glycerol in the diet dry matter. The inclusion of glycerin in the diet had no effect (P<0.05) the concentration of butyric acid (C4:0). In contrast, we observed a quadratic effect (P<0.05) on the concentrations of fatty acids caproic C6:0 (= 11.33 the point of maximum), caprylic C8:0 (= 9.50 the point of maximum) and capric C10:0 (= 6.66 the point of maximum) also short chain fatty acids, following the same trend of milk production. Decreased linearly (P<0.05) concentrations of medium chain fatty acids, fatty acids Lauric C12:0, Myristic C14:0, myristoleic C14:1, pentadecanoic C15:0, Pentadecenoico: C15:1, Palmitic C16:0 and palmitoleic C16:1. Was observed increased linearly (P<0.05) on concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids and monounsaturated. In contrast, the concentration of saturated fatty acids decreased linearly (P<0.05). The concentration of fatty acids Omega 6 series showed decreasing linear effect (P<0.05). As for the concentration of Omega 3, there was no effect of adding glycerin. The PUFA SFA-1 ratio showed linear growth (P<0.05) and the ratio n-6 n-3-1 showed a quadratic effect (P<0.05), with of 6.66 the point of maximum. The concentration of conjugated linoleic acid total had increased linearly (P<0.05). It is recommended the inclusion of glycerin in the diet of dairy cows to the level of 20% based on dry matter.
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