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Alto contenido de ácido linoleico conjugado (CLA) en leche y productos derivados al incorporar semillas de girasol a la dieta vacuna: Implicaciones sobre el riesgo trombo/aterogénico

Authors :
Eryck R Silva Hernández
Ma. Miriam Suarez Jácome
Rosa Guadalupe Herrera Lee
Takuo Nakano
Lech Ozimek
Iñigo Verdalet Guzmán
Source :
Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición, Vol 57, Iss 2, Pp 173-178
Publisher :
Sociedad Latinoamericana de Nutrición.

Abstract

High conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) content in milk and dairy products using a dietary supplementation of sunflower seed in cows. Thrombogenic/atherogenic risk issues. This studywas undertaken to determine the effect of dietary supplementation of sunflower seed in cows on the chemical composition of milk and dairy products. Cream, butter and butter oil were prepared from milk produced by cows fed a control diet (control products) or diet supplemented with 11.2% sunflour seed (CLA-rich products). Milk samples collected were determined for lactose. A sample of CLArich or control product was determined for fatty acid profile as well as fat, protein and ash contents. The index of atherogenicity (IA) and the index of thrombogenicity (IT) were also calculated. Results revealed that there was no effect of the inclusion of sunflower seed in the diet on the lactose content in milk and total fat, protein and ash contents in the dairy products. Average contents of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and transvaccenic acid (TVA), expressed as g/ 100g total fatty acid were 0.54 and 1.6, respectively in the control products, and 2 and 6.4, respectively in the CLA-rich products. The content of either CLA or TVA was approximately four fold higher in the latter products. Moreover, CLA-rich products showed considerably low IA and IT, which were, respectively, 38.4 and 25.0% less than those from control products. Fatty acid profiles were unaffected during processing, which demonstrates that CLA is a stable component in the dairy products analyzed. It was concluded that dietary supplementation of sunflower seed in cows increases the CLA and TVA contents in milk, which may contribute to the reduction of the risk of cardiovascular diseases in humans

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese
ISSN :
00040622 and 37319434
Volume :
57
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.74b3d37319434d1db04541896d3a05d1
Document Type :
article