Effect of silage type and concentrate level on conjugated linoleic acids, trans-C18:1 isomers and fat content in milk from dairy cows.

Reproduction, nutrition, development Pub Date : 2006-11-01 Epub Date: 2006-12-15 DOI:10.1051/rnd:2006044
Tina S Nielsen, Ellen M Straarup, Mogens Vestergaard, Kris Sejrsen
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The objective of the study was to examine how the fatty acid composition of milk especially concentrations of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) and trans-C18:1 isomers and milk fat percentage were affected by silage type and concentrate level. Forty dairy cows were blocked and randomly assigned to one of four diets in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments and a six week experimental period. Treatments were total mixed rations with maize (M) or grass (G) silage differing in polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) profile and starch content, combined with a high (H) or a low (L) level of concentrate (with or without grain). Treatments had no significant effect on milk, protein and lactose yield, but energy corrected milk yield, milk fat percentage and fat yield was lower and protein percentage higher for maize compared with grass silage diets. Overall, maize silage diets resulted in higher concentrations of CLA isomers compared with grass silage diets, but there was a significant interaction between silage type and concentrate level for concentrations of cis9,trans11-CLA; trans10,cis12-CLA; trans11-C18:1 and trans10-C18:1. A high level of concentrate increased trans10,cis12-CLA and trans10-C18:1 and reduced cis9,trans11-CLA and trans11-C18:1 when maize but not grass silage was provided. The results suggest that high levels of concentrate (grain) do not significantly alter the pattern of PUFA biohydrogenation in the rumen, the concentration of CLA and trans-C18:1 isomers in milk or cause milk fat depression unless combined with forage naturally high in starch and C18:2n-6 such as maize silage.

青贮类型和精料水平对奶牛乳中共轭亚油酸、反式c18:1异构体和脂肪含量的影响
本试验旨在研究不同青贮类型和精料水平对乳中脂肪酸组成,特别是共轭亚油酸(CLA)和反式c18:1异构体浓度及乳脂率的影响。选取40头奶牛,采用2 × 2因子处理,随机分配4种饲粮中的一种,试验期为6周。饲喂多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)和淀粉含量不同的玉米(M)或草(G)青贮的全混合口粮,同时饲喂高(H)或低(L)水平的精料(带粒或不带粒)。处理对玉米的产奶量、蛋白质和乳糖产量无显著影响,但与草青贮饲粮相比,玉米的能量修正产奶量、乳脂率和脂肪产量较低,蛋白质率较高。总体而言,玉米青贮饲粮的CLA异构体浓度高于草青贮饲粮,但青贮类型与精料水平对顺式9、反式11-CLA浓度存在显著的交互作用;trans10 cis12-CLA;trans11-C18:1和trans10-C18:1。饲喂玉米青贮而不饲喂草青贮时,高水平精料提高了trans10、cis12-CLA和trans10- c18:1,降低了cis9、trans11-CLA和trans11-C18:1。结果表明,除非与玉米青贮等高淀粉和高C18:2n-6的天然饲料配合使用,否则高水平的精料(谷物)不会显著改变瘤胃中PUFA生物氢化模式、牛奶中CLA和反式c18:1异构体的浓度或导致乳脂降低。
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