Fatty acid profile of three adipose depots in seven Spanish breeds of suckling kids.

Intramuscular, subcutaneous and kidney knob fat depot fatty acid profileswere studied in 104male suckling kids from seven Spanish breeds: Blanca Andaluza, Blanca Celtibérica, Moncaína, Negra Serrana-Castiza, Pirenaica, Malagueña and Murciano-Granadina. Kids were raised in the traditional production...

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Autor principal: Horcada, A. (author)
Outros Autores: Ripoll, G. (author), Alcalde, M.J. (author), Sañudo, C. (author), Teixeira, Alfredo (author), Panea, B. (author)
Formato: article
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2013
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Texto completo:http://hdl.handle.net/10198/8733
País:Portugal
Oai:oai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/8733
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Resumo:Intramuscular, subcutaneous and kidney knob fat depot fatty acid profileswere studied in 104male suckling kids from seven Spanish breeds: Blanca Andaluza, Blanca Celtibérica, Moncaína, Negra Serrana-Castiza, Pirenaica, Malagueña and Murciano-Granadina. Kids were raised in the traditional production system on mother's milk and slaughtered at around 7 kg live weight. Differences were observed between dairy (Malagueña) and meat breeds (Blanca Andaluza, Blanca Celtibérica, Moncaína, Negra Serrana-Castiza, and Pirenaica). Malagueña showed highermonounsaturated and conjugated linoleic fatty acid levels than the other breeds. Highest percentages of saturated fatty acids were observed in meat breeds. For intramuscular fat depot, the range for desirable fatty acids was 66.16–72.27% was. The influence of breed on fatty acid profiles of intramuscular, subcutaneous and kidney knob fat depots studied was evident. Intramuscular fat depot is proposed as a differentiating factor between dairy and meat breed goat kids, but not between meat breed kids.