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닭의 지방대사와 조절Lipid Metabolism and Regulation in Chickens

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Lipid Metabolism and Regulation in Chickens
Authors
문양수
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
한국가금학회
Keywords
지방대사; 지단백질; 지방산; 조절; 닭; lipid metabolism; lipoproteins; fatty acids; regulation; chickens
Citation
한국가금학회지, v.51, no.2, pp 27 - 37
Pages
11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국가금학회지
Volume
51
Number
2
Start Page
27
End Page
37
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71158
DOI
10.5536/KJPS.2024.51.2.27
ISSN
1225-6625
2287-5387
Abstract
The poultry plays a crucial role in the animal industry, providing humans with efficient, high-quality animal protein. The rapid growth and short generational intervals of broilers offer significant benefits compared to other economic animals. This growth and increased muscle mass in modern commercial broilers result from advancements in breeding. However, the high productivity of contemporary broilers indicates they are approaching their physiological limits, with excessive fat accumulation becoming a significant industry issue. This not only reduces lean meat yield and feed efficiency but also negatively impacts consumers, especially due to problematic abdominal fat, which consumes more energy than lean meat production. Laying hens, reared for extended periods, maintain high productivity, producing a substantial number of eggs. This productivity in laying hens, akin to broilers, stems from genetic selection and breeding. For egg production, laying hens require physiological support for necessary nutrients. In this context, yolk fat accumulation is a critical physiological process. Lipoproteins, essential in avian lipid metabolism, are vital for yolk and body fat accumulation. Understanding these lipoproteins and their metabolism is key to developing healthier, more productive animals, offering economic benefits to farmers and improved nutritional quality to consumers. This review focuses on the physiological aspects of dietary fat transport, fatty acid biosynthesis in the liver, fat accumulation in the abdomen and muscles, and lipid deposition in egg yolks in chickens. It also highlights recent research trends in the regulation of fat metabolism in poultry.
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