The metabolic use of energy from dietary fat in broilers is affected by fatty acid saturation

被引:124
作者
Sanz, M
Flores, A
Lopez-Bote, CJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Vet, Dept Anim Prod, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[2] Nutreco Poultry Res Ctr, Toledo, Spain
关键词
D O I
10.1080/00071660086411
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
1. Two experiments were performed to evaluate the effect of dietary fat on performance and fat and protein accretion in broiler chickens according to the degree of saturation. 2. The first experiment was designed to test 2 sources of dietary fat and 3 levels of dietary energy using a factorial(2x3) experimental design. The foods were formulated to maintain a constant ratio of energy to protein land other nutrients). There were no significant differences in weight gain, intake: final body weight or food to gain ratio between broilers fed on diets differing solely in the degree of fat saturation. Broilers fed on diets containing animal fat showed higher whole-body fat retention (P=0.02) and lower protein accretion (P=0.03) than those fed on diets containing vegetable oils. 3. In the second experiment, only 1 concentration of fat (tallow, lard or sunflower oil) was incorporated into the experimental diets, providing different energy to protein ratios. The carcase protein content was not affected by dietary fat source, while total fat accretion (P=0.01) and energy retention (P=0.14) were highest in broilers fed on a diet containing tallow. 4. The findings suggest that the degree of saturation of dietary fats affects their metabolic use and fat accumulation in broiler chickens.
引用
收藏
页码:61 / 68
页数:8
相关论文
共 29 条
  • [1] AOAC, 1990, OFFICIAL METHODS ANA, V13th
  • [2] AWARD AB, 1981, J NUTR, V111, P34
  • [3] DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF DIETARY ACIDULATED SOYBEAN OIL SOAPSTOCK, COTTONSEED OIL SOAPSTOCK AND TALLOW ON BROILER CARCASS FAT CHARACTERISTICS
    BARTOV, I
    LIPSTEIN, B
    BORNSTEIN, S
    [J]. POULTRY SCIENCE, 1974, 53 (01) : 115 - 124
  • [4] BLIGH EG, 1959, CAN J BIOCHEM PHYS, V37, P911
  • [5] EUROPEAN REFERENCE METHOD OF INVIVO DETERMINATION OF METABOLIZABLE ENERGY IN POULTRY - REPRODUCIBILITY, EFFECT OF AGE, COMPARISON WITH PREDICTED VALUES
    BOURDILLON, A
    CARRE, B
    CONAN, L
    FRANCESCH, M
    FUENTES, M
    HUYGHEBAERT, G
    JANSSEN, WMMA
    LECLERCQ, B
    LESSIRE, M
    MCNAB, J
    RIGONI, M
    WISEMAN, J
    [J]. BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE, 1990, 31 (03) : 567 - 576
  • [6] ABDOMINAL FAT OF BROILERS AS INFLUENCED BY DIETARY LEVEL OF ANIMAL FAT
    DEATON, JW
    MCNAUGHTON, JL
    REECE, FN
    LOTT, BD
    [J]. POULTRY SCIENCE, 1981, 60 (06) : 1250 - 1253
  • [7] CARCASS COMPOSITION STUDIES .1. INFLUENCES OF AGE, SEX AND TYPE OF DIETARY-FAT SUPPLEMENTATION ON TOTAL CARCASS AND FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION
    EDWARDS, HM
    DENMAN, F
    ABOUASHO.A
    NUGARA, D
    [J]. POULTRY SCIENCE, 1973, 52 (03) : 934 - 948
  • [8] Fisher C., 1984, Fats in animal nutrition. Proceedings of the 37th Nottingham Easter School, P437
  • [9] ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY OF DIFFERENT DIETARY FATS FOR GROWTH OF YOUNG CHICKS
    FULLER, HL
    RENDON, M
    [J]. POULTRY SCIENCE, 1977, 56 (02) : 549 - 557
  • [10] GUILLAME J, 1979, ENERGY METABOLISM, P37