Dietary fatty acid sources on nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation characteristic, blood metabolite, and fatty acid profile in sheep
  • Amanullah, Sardar Muhammad
  • Paradhipta, Dimas Hand Vidya
  • Baeg, Chang-Hyun
  • Kim, Ji-Yoon
  • Choi, Bu-Gil
  • ... Kim, Sam-Churl
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This study examined the effects of dietary oils rich in n-6 and n-3 fatty acids on the nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, rumen fermentation characteristic, blood metabolites, and fatty acid profiles in sheep. Using a 4 × 4 Latin square design, four pre-pubertal female sheep were fed diets supplemented with either no oil (control), corn oil, linseed oil, or calcium salt of fatty acids. The results showed no significant changes (P > 0.05) in feed intake, nutrient digestibility, nitrogen retention, microbial nitrogen production, or rumen microbial DNA concentration across the different treatments. Linseed oil significantly reduced (P = 0.018) ruminal ammonia concentration and increased (P < 0.001) plasma levels of C18:3n-3 and C20:5n-3 while also decreasing the n-6:n-3 ratio (P = 0.007). Calcium salt supplementation significantly reduced (P < 0.05) the total volatile fatty acid concentration and acetate to propionate ratio, but increased (P = 0.029) propionate concentration. These findings suggest that linseed oil can enhance the fatty acid profile in sheep without compromising their feed intake or digestion, potentially improve animal health and meat quality.

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Blood metabolitefatty acidnitrogen balancerumen microbesheepCONJUGATED LINOLEIC-ACIDLINSEED OILDAIRY-COWSMILKPOPULATIONSPERFORMANCESUPPLEMENTATIONDIGESTALIPIDSSALTS
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Dietary fatty acid sources on nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation characteristic, blood metabolite, and fatty acid profile in sheep
저자
Amanullah, Sardar MuhammadParadhipta, Dimas Hand VidyaBaeg, Chang-HyunKim, Ji-YoonChoi, Bu-GilWardani, Arrynda Rachma DyastiKim, Sam-Churl
DOI
10.1080/09712119.2025.2550310
발행일
2025-12
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Journal of Applied Animal Research
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