添加橄榄植物Olea Europaea L的天然多酚对意大利荷尔斯坦-弗里西亚奶牛血浆脂肪酸的影响。

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摘要

本研究评估了添加天然功能性饲料对泌乳的意大利荷斯坦-弗里斯奶牛血浆脂肪酸水平的影响。30头泌乳中期的奶牛接受了天然橄榄提取物PHENOFEED DRY(500mg/头牛/天),其主要包括羟基酪醇、酪醇和马鞭草糖苷。采用Folin-Ciocalteu法和DPPH法分别测定了标准饲料、富集饲料和纯提取物中多酚的总含量和抗氧化能力,并用HPLC-UV(高效液相色谱-紫外)对提取物PHENOFEED DRY中存在的生物活性分子进行了表征。提供PHENOFEED DRY 60天,并通过气相色谱法测定脂肪酸的血浆图谱。施用富集饲料导致Omega-6与Omega-3多不饱和脂肪酸的比例从3:1增加到4:1(p<0.001)。这不受产仔顺序的影响。多酚的添加有助于保持单不饱和(MUFA)和饱和(SFA)水平不变,并导致给药15天后多不饱和(PUFA)脂肪酸的显著增加。Omega-6/Omega-3的比例在最佳范围内。研究结果表明,添加植物多酚等天然功能性食品有助于保持泌乳奶牛血液脂肪酸的健康状况。
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Plasma fatty acid profile in Italian Holstein-Friesian dairy cows supplemented with natural polyphenols from the olive plant Olea Europaea L.

This study evaluated the effects of supplementing with natural functional feed on the plasma fatty acid profile of lactating Italian Holstein-Friesian dairy cows. Thirty cows in mid-lactation received the natural olive extract PHENOFEED DRY (500 mg/cow/day) which mainly comprises hydroxytyrosol, tyrosol and verbascoside. The total content of polyphenols and the antioxidant power of standard feed, enriched feed and pure extract was evaluated respectively by Folin-Ciocalteu and DPPH assay, and a characterization in HPLC-UV (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Ultraviolet) of bioactive molecules present in the extract PHENOFEED DRY was performed. PHENOFEED DRY was provided for 60 days, and the plasma profile of fatty acids was determined by Gas Chromatography. The administration of enriched feed resulted in an increase in the ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids from 3:1 to 4:1 (p<0.001). This was not influenced by the calving order. The addition of polyphenols helped to keep monounsaturated (MUFA) and saturated (SFA) levels constant and results in a significant increase in polyunsaturated (PUFA) fatty acid after 15 days of administration. The Omega-6/Omega-3 ratio was in the optimal range. The findings show that inclusion of natural functional food such as plant polyphenols helps to maintain a healthy blood fatty acid profile in lactating dairy cows.

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