Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows
- Autores
- Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet; Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio; Cano, Adriana Virginia; Bernal, Claudio Adrian
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- 2017
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- Thirty-six grazing dairy cows were used to determine the effect of combinationsof soybean (SO), and linseed (LO) oils on milk production, compositionand milk fatty acid (FA) profile. Treatments were a basal control diet (56%pasture, 44% concentrate) or the control diet supplemented with oils at 4% ofestimated total dry matter (DM) intake. Oils were manually mixed to theconcentrate in pure forms (SO100 or LO100) or in blends (%w/w) at SO75 -LO25, SO50 - LO50 and SO25 - LO75. Concentrate and oils were thoroughlyconsumed. Pasture intake (kg DM/cow∙day) was 9.27 in control and decreased (p < 0.05) in SO25 - LO75 (8.09) and LO100 (8.98). Total DM intake (kg/cow∙day) in control (16.47) increased (p < 0.05) to 17.04 in SO100 and 17.20 in SO75. Yield of fat corrected milk (4% FCM) averaged 20.73 kg in control resulting higher in SO75 (23.73 kg). Milk fat content (g/100g) in control averaged 3.40 and decreased to 2.79 in SO50-LO50 and to 3.06 in SO25 - LO75 treatments. Milk protein content was not affected and milk protein yield increased in SO100 (11%) and SO75 - LO25 (21%) over Control (0.729 kg/cow∙day). Milk basal (Control) content (g/100g FA) of C12:0 (2.58), C14:0 (10.21) and C16:0 (25.69) was reduced (p < 0.05) to 1.64, 6.82 and 19.70 respectively in oil supplemented cows. Basal content of C12:0 to C16:0 averaged 38.48 g/100g FA and decreased (27.4%) after oil intake. Basal trans -10 C18:1 (0.46 g/100g FA) increased (p < 0.01) in SO100 (1.48) and SO50-LO50 (1.80). Basal level (g/100g FA) of vaccenic acid (trans- 11 C18:1, VA) averaged 3.49 and increased (135%) after oil intake with maximum values observed in LO100 (8.17) and SO50 - LO50 (9.20). Rumenic acid (cis-9, trans- 11 C18:2, RA) level (g/100g FA) in milk from Control cows (1.56) increased (p < 0.05) to 3.03 (SO100), 3.21 (SO75 - LO25), 3.24 (SO50 - LO50), 2.33 (SO25 - LO75) and 2.96 (LO100). Results obtained confirmed a great milk fat plasticity in response to PUFA feeding in grazing dairy cows which constitutes a very effective and easy tool in order to improve the healthy value of milk with a potential benefit to the consumer?s health. A net or conclusive response pattern over parameters that improve the healthy value of milk to soybean and linseed oils and their blends was not clearly detected. Taken together, the results suggest some advantage for the SO75:LO25 blend considering the relative costs of both oils, the positive effects on milk, fat and protein yields, the lower hypercholesterolemic FA content of milk and the increase in VA and RA content while maintaining a healthy n − 6/n − 3 ratio and very low levels of the detrimental trans -9 C18:1 and trans- 10 C18:1 FA.
Fil: Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina
Fil: Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina
Fil: Cano, Adriana Virginia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina
Fil: Bernal, Claudio Adrian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológicas; Argentina - Materia
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Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy CowsAntonacci, Liliana ElisabetGagliostro, Gerardo AntonioCano, Adriana VirginiaBernal, Claudio AdrianGRAZING DAIRY COWCONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACIDSOYBEAN OILLINSEED OILhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.2https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4Thirty-six grazing dairy cows were used to determine the effect of combinationsof soybean (SO), and linseed (LO) oils on milk production, compositionand milk fatty acid (FA) profile. Treatments were a basal control diet (56%pasture, 44% concentrate) or the control diet supplemented with oils at 4% ofestimated total dry matter (DM) intake. Oils were manually mixed to theconcentrate in pure forms (SO100 or LO100) or in blends (%w/w) at SO75 -LO25, SO50 - LO50 and SO25 - LO75. Concentrate and oils were thoroughlyconsumed. Pasture intake (kg DM/cow∙day) was 9.27 in control and decreased (p < 0.05) in SO25 - LO75 (8.09) and LO100 (8.98). Total DM intake (kg/cow∙day) in control (16.47) increased (p < 0.05) to 17.04 in SO100 and 17.20 in SO75. Yield of fat corrected milk (4% FCM) averaged 20.73 kg in control resulting higher in SO75 (23.73 kg). Milk fat content (g/100g) in control averaged 3.40 and decreased to 2.79 in SO50-LO50 and to 3.06 in SO25 - LO75 treatments. Milk protein content was not affected and milk protein yield increased in SO100 (11%) and SO75 - LO25 (21%) over Control (0.729 kg/cow∙day). Milk basal (Control) content (g/100g FA) of C12:0 (2.58), C14:0 (10.21) and C16:0 (25.69) was reduced (p < 0.05) to 1.64, 6.82 and 19.70 respectively in oil supplemented cows. Basal content of C12:0 to C16:0 averaged 38.48 g/100g FA and decreased (27.4%) after oil intake. Basal trans -10 C18:1 (0.46 g/100g FA) increased (p < 0.01) in SO100 (1.48) and SO50-LO50 (1.80). Basal level (g/100g FA) of vaccenic acid (trans- 11 C18:1, VA) averaged 3.49 and increased (135%) after oil intake with maximum values observed in LO100 (8.17) and SO50 - LO50 (9.20). Rumenic acid (cis-9, trans- 11 C18:2, RA) level (g/100g FA) in milk from Control cows (1.56) increased (p < 0.05) to 3.03 (SO100), 3.21 (SO75 - LO25), 3.24 (SO50 - LO50), 2.33 (SO25 - LO75) and 2.96 (LO100). Results obtained confirmed a great milk fat plasticity in response to PUFA feeding in grazing dairy cows which constitutes a very effective and easy tool in order to improve the healthy value of milk with a potential benefit to the consumer?s health. A net or conclusive response pattern over parameters that improve the healthy value of milk to soybean and linseed oils and their blends was not clearly detected. Taken together, the results suggest some advantage for the SO75:LO25 blend considering the relative costs of both oils, the positive effects on milk, fat and protein yields, the lower hypercholesterolemic FA content of milk and the increase in VA and RA content while maintaining a healthy n − 6/n − 3 ratio and very low levels of the detrimental trans -9 C18:1 and trans- 10 C18:1 FA.Fil: Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; ArgentinaFil: Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; ArgentinaFil: Cano, Adriana Virginia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; ArgentinaFil: Bernal, Claudio Adrian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológicas; ArgentinaScientific Research Publishing2017-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/68004Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet; Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio; Cano, Adriana Virginia; Bernal, Claudio Adrian; Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows; Scientific Research Publishing; Agricultural Sciences; 08; 09; 9-2017; 984-10022156-85532156-8561CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://file.scirp.org/Html/9-3001765_79080.htminfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.4236/as.2017.89072info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:43:22Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/68004instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:43:22.931CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows |
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Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows |
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Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet GRAZING DAIRY COW CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID SOYBEAN OIL LINSEED OIL |
title_short |
Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows |
title_full |
Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows |
title_fullStr |
Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows |
title_full_unstemmed |
Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows |
title_sort |
Effects of Feeding Combinations of Soybean and Linseed Oils on Productive Performance and Milk Fatty Acid Profile in Grazing Dairy Cows |
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Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio Cano, Adriana Virginia Bernal, Claudio Adrian |
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Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet |
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Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio Cano, Adriana Virginia Bernal, Claudio Adrian |
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Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio Cano, Adriana Virginia Bernal, Claudio Adrian |
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GRAZING DAIRY COW CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID SOYBEAN OIL LINSEED OIL |
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GRAZING DAIRY COW CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID SOYBEAN OIL LINSEED OIL |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4.2 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/4 |
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Thirty-six grazing dairy cows were used to determine the effect of combinationsof soybean (SO), and linseed (LO) oils on milk production, compositionand milk fatty acid (FA) profile. Treatments were a basal control diet (56%pasture, 44% concentrate) or the control diet supplemented with oils at 4% ofestimated total dry matter (DM) intake. Oils were manually mixed to theconcentrate in pure forms (SO100 or LO100) or in blends (%w/w) at SO75 -LO25, SO50 - LO50 and SO25 - LO75. Concentrate and oils were thoroughlyconsumed. Pasture intake (kg DM/cow∙day) was 9.27 in control and decreased (p < 0.05) in SO25 - LO75 (8.09) and LO100 (8.98). Total DM intake (kg/cow∙day) in control (16.47) increased (p < 0.05) to 17.04 in SO100 and 17.20 in SO75. Yield of fat corrected milk (4% FCM) averaged 20.73 kg in control resulting higher in SO75 (23.73 kg). Milk fat content (g/100g) in control averaged 3.40 and decreased to 2.79 in SO50-LO50 and to 3.06 in SO25 - LO75 treatments. Milk protein content was not affected and milk protein yield increased in SO100 (11%) and SO75 - LO25 (21%) over Control (0.729 kg/cow∙day). Milk basal (Control) content (g/100g FA) of C12:0 (2.58), C14:0 (10.21) and C16:0 (25.69) was reduced (p < 0.05) to 1.64, 6.82 and 19.70 respectively in oil supplemented cows. Basal content of C12:0 to C16:0 averaged 38.48 g/100g FA and decreased (27.4%) after oil intake. Basal trans -10 C18:1 (0.46 g/100g FA) increased (p < 0.01) in SO100 (1.48) and SO50-LO50 (1.80). Basal level (g/100g FA) of vaccenic acid (trans- 11 C18:1, VA) averaged 3.49 and increased (135%) after oil intake with maximum values observed in LO100 (8.17) and SO50 - LO50 (9.20). Rumenic acid (cis-9, trans- 11 C18:2, RA) level (g/100g FA) in milk from Control cows (1.56) increased (p < 0.05) to 3.03 (SO100), 3.21 (SO75 - LO25), 3.24 (SO50 - LO50), 2.33 (SO25 - LO75) and 2.96 (LO100). Results obtained confirmed a great milk fat plasticity in response to PUFA feeding in grazing dairy cows which constitutes a very effective and easy tool in order to improve the healthy value of milk with a potential benefit to the consumer?s health. A net or conclusive response pattern over parameters that improve the healthy value of milk to soybean and linseed oils and their blends was not clearly detected. Taken together, the results suggest some advantage for the SO75:LO25 blend considering the relative costs of both oils, the positive effects on milk, fat and protein yields, the lower hypercholesterolemic FA content of milk and the increase in VA and RA content while maintaining a healthy n − 6/n − 3 ratio and very low levels of the detrimental trans -9 C18:1 and trans- 10 C18:1 FA. Fil: Antonacci, Liliana Elisabet. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina Fil: Gagliostro, Gerardo Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina Fil: Cano, Adriana Virginia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina Fil: Bernal, Claudio Adrian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Bioquímica y Ciencias Biológicas; Argentina |
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Thirty-six grazing dairy cows were used to determine the effect of combinationsof soybean (SO), and linseed (LO) oils on milk production, compositionand milk fatty acid (FA) profile. Treatments were a basal control diet (56%pasture, 44% concentrate) or the control diet supplemented with oils at 4% ofestimated total dry matter (DM) intake. Oils were manually mixed to theconcentrate in pure forms (SO100 or LO100) or in blends (%w/w) at SO75 -LO25, SO50 - LO50 and SO25 - LO75. Concentrate and oils were thoroughlyconsumed. Pasture intake (kg DM/cow∙day) was 9.27 in control and decreased (p < 0.05) in SO25 - LO75 (8.09) and LO100 (8.98). Total DM intake (kg/cow∙day) in control (16.47) increased (p < 0.05) to 17.04 in SO100 and 17.20 in SO75. Yield of fat corrected milk (4% FCM) averaged 20.73 kg in control resulting higher in SO75 (23.73 kg). Milk fat content (g/100g) in control averaged 3.40 and decreased to 2.79 in SO50-LO50 and to 3.06 in SO25 - LO75 treatments. Milk protein content was not affected and milk protein yield increased in SO100 (11%) and SO75 - LO25 (21%) over Control (0.729 kg/cow∙day). Milk basal (Control) content (g/100g FA) of C12:0 (2.58), C14:0 (10.21) and C16:0 (25.69) was reduced (p < 0.05) to 1.64, 6.82 and 19.70 respectively in oil supplemented cows. Basal content of C12:0 to C16:0 averaged 38.48 g/100g FA and decreased (27.4%) after oil intake. Basal trans -10 C18:1 (0.46 g/100g FA) increased (p < 0.01) in SO100 (1.48) and SO50-LO50 (1.80). Basal level (g/100g FA) of vaccenic acid (trans- 11 C18:1, VA) averaged 3.49 and increased (135%) after oil intake with maximum values observed in LO100 (8.17) and SO50 - LO50 (9.20). Rumenic acid (cis-9, trans- 11 C18:2, RA) level (g/100g FA) in milk from Control cows (1.56) increased (p < 0.05) to 3.03 (SO100), 3.21 (SO75 - LO25), 3.24 (SO50 - LO50), 2.33 (SO25 - LO75) and 2.96 (LO100). Results obtained confirmed a great milk fat plasticity in response to PUFA feeding in grazing dairy cows which constitutes a very effective and easy tool in order to improve the healthy value of milk with a potential benefit to the consumer?s health. A net or conclusive response pattern over parameters that improve the healthy value of milk to soybean and linseed oils and their blends was not clearly detected. Taken together, the results suggest some advantage for the SO75:LO25 blend considering the relative costs of both oils, the positive effects on milk, fat and protein yields, the lower hypercholesterolemic FA content of milk and the increase in VA and RA content while maintaining a healthy n − 6/n − 3 ratio and very low levels of the detrimental trans -9 C18:1 and trans- 10 C18:1 FA. |
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