不同饲粮油脂来源对兔生长性能及脂质、睾酮和脂肪酸分布的影响。

A. Abdel-Khalek, W. Khalil, R. EL-Sayed
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本试验旨在评价日粮中添加葵花籽油(SFO)、亚麻籽油(FSO)或1%葵花籽油+1%亚麻籽油对加州兔生长性能、脂质、睾酮和脂肪酸的影响。选取年龄5.3 ~ 5.5月龄、体重2316 ~ 2429 g的加州雄鹿24只,分为4组(n=6)。对照组饲喂免费商品饲粮,2、3、4组饲喂相同饲粮,分别添加2% SFO、2% FSO或1% SFO+1% FSO。在实验期间(16周)测定生长参数。测定血脂、睾酮和脂肪酸。结果表明,处理对试验(0 ~ 16周)仔猪体重、采食量和增重影响不显著。血清甘油三酯和总脂在治疗组与对照组之间差异不显著,但甘油三酯在fso组高于sfo组(P<0.05)。仅SFO+FSO降低了磷脂含量(P<0.05), SFO和SFO+FSO增加了总胆固醇和LDL (P<0.05),但对HDL没有影响。各油型Non-HDL升高(P<0.05), SFO+FSO组高于SFO或FSO组(P<0.05)。血清Castelli I和II指数、AST和ALT活性、血清总脂肪酸和脂肪酸谱不受处理的影响。总之,平衡n-6: n-3脂肪酸之间的比例是很重要的,最简单的方法是摄入富含n-3或n-6脂肪酸的油,比如向日葵和亚麻籽
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Effect of Different Dietary Sources of Oils on Growth Performance and Profile of Lipid, Testosterone and Fatty Acids in Rabbit Bucks.
The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of dietary supplementation with sunflower oil (SFO), flaxseed oil (FSO) or 1% SFO+1% FSO on growth performance, and lipid, testosterone and fatty acid profiles of California rabbit bucks. Number of 24 California bucks having 5.3-5.5 months of age and weighing 2316-2429 g were divided into four groups (n=6). Bucks in the control group were fed free commercial diet, while those in the 2, 3 and 4 groups were fed the same diet with 2% SFO, 2% FSO, or 1% SFO+1% FSO, respectively. Growth parameters were determined during the experiment (16 wk). Serum lipid, testosterone and fatty acid profiles were determined. Results showed insignificant treatment effect on body weight, feed intake and weight gain during the experiment (0-16 wk). The differences in serum triglycerides and total lipids between treatment groups and control were not significant, but triglycerides increased (P<0.05) in FSOthan SFO-bucks. Phospholipids decreased (P<0.05) only by SFO+FSO, while total cholesterol and LDL increased (P<0.05) by SFO or SFO+FSO, but HDL was not affected. All oil types increased (P<0.05) Non-HDL, being higher (P<0.05) in SFO+FSO than in SFO or FSO. Serum Castelli I and II indices, AST and ALT activity, serum total fatty acids and fatty acid profile were not affected by treatment. In conclusion, balancing the ratio between n-6: n-3 fatty acids is important to be the easiest approach to indicate this would be intake of oils rich in n-3 or n-6 fatty acids, such as sunflower and flaxseed
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