Trans-10 18:1 in ruminant meats: A review

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Lipids Pub Date : 2021-10-04 DOI:10.1002/lipd.12324
Susana P. Alves, Payam Vahmani, Cletos Mapiye, Tim A. McAllister, Rui J. B. Bessa, Michael E. R. Dugan
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Abstract

Trans (t) fatty acids (TFA) from partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (i.e., industrial trans) have been phased out of foods in many countries due to their promotion of cardiovascular disease. This leaves ruminant-derived foods as the main source of TFA. Unlike industrial TFA where catalytic hydrogenation yields a broad distribution of isomers, ruminant TFA are enzymatically derived and can result in enrichment of specific isomers. Comparisons between industrial and ruminant TFA have often exonerated ruminant TFA due to their lack or at times positive effects on health. At extremes, however, ruminant-sourced foods can have either high levels of t10- or t11-18:1, and when considering enriched sources, t10-18:1 has properties similar to industrial TFA, whereas t11-18:1 can be converted to an isomer of conjugated linoleic acid (cis(c)9,t11-conjugated linoleic acid), both of which have potential positive health effects. Increased t10-18:1 in meat-producing ruminants has not been associated with negative effects on live animal production or meat quality. As such, reducing t10-18:1 has not been of immediate concern to ruminant meat producers, as there have been no economic consequences for its enrichment; nevertheless at high levels, it can compromise the nutritional quality of beef and lamb. In anticipation that regulations regarding TFA may focus more on t10-18:1 in beef and lamb, the present review will cover its production, analysis, biological effects, strategies for manipulation, and regulatory policy.

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反刍动物肉中的Trans-10 18:1:综述
来自部分氢化植物油(即工业反式)的反式脂肪酸(TFA)由于其促进心血管疾病,已在许多国家逐步从食品中淘汰。这使得反刍动物食品成为TFA的主要来源。与工业TFA催化加氢产生广泛分布的异构体不同,反刍TFA是酶促衍生的,可以导致特定异构体的富集。工业TFA和反刍动物TFA之间的比较往往证明反刍动物TFA对健康缺乏或有时是积极的影响。然而,在极端情况下,反刍动物来源的食物可能含有高水平的t10-或t11-18:1,当考虑丰富的来源时,t10-18:1具有与工业TFA相似的特性,而t11-18:1可以转化为共轭亚油酸的异构体(顺式(c)9,t11-共轭亚油酸),两者都具有潜在的积极健康影响。在生产肉类的反刍动物中,t10-18:1的增加与活体动物生产或肉类质量的负面影响无关。因此,减少t10-18:1并没有引起反刍动物肉类生产商的直接关注,因为它的富集没有造成经济后果;然而,在高水平下,它会损害牛肉和羊肉的营养质量。预计有关TFA的法规可能会更多地关注牛肉和羊肉中的t10-18:1,本综述将涵盖其生产,分析,生物效应,操纵策略和监管政策。
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Lipids
Lipids 生物-生化与分子生物学
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4.20
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5.30%
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33
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Lipids is a journal of the American Oil Chemists'' Society (AOCS) that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed papers and invited reviews in the general area of lipid research, including chemistry, biochemistry, clinical nutrition, and metabolism. In addition, Lipids publishes papers establishing novel methods for addressing research questions in the field of lipid research.
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