CLA N Lipid in Ruminants
CLA N Lipid in Ruminants
CLA N Lipid in Ruminants
Triglycerides
R-COO-CH2
R-COO-CH
R-COO-CH2
• Triglycerides found in seeds and
animal adipose.
• Diglycerides found in plant leaves,
one fatty acid is replaced by sugar
(galactose).
Most Common Fatty Acids in Di- and Triglycerides
CH3(CH2)nCOOH
Triglyceride Containing Linoleic Acid
Omega-6
Linolenic Acid
Omega-3
Fatty Acid Isomers
Lipid Content of Feeds
Forages
Fat content is low: 1 to 4% of dry matter
High proportion of linolenic acid (18:3)
Diglycerides in fats of leaves
Grains
Fat content variable: 4 to 20% of dry matter
High proportion of linoleic acid (18:2)
Triglycerides in oils of seeds
Lipid Digestion - Rumen
-galactosidase
DigalDigly MonogalDigly
Galactose -galactosidase
Propionate Diglyceride
Hydrogenation
Hydrases (from bacteria,
Hydrogenated fatty acid mostly cellulolytic)
(stearic and palmitate)
Hydrogenation of Fatty Acids
in the Rumen
Trans-10-18:1
Linolenic Acid – Oleic Acid
Trans-11, cis-15-18:2
Also transforms
Palmitic Palmitoleic
Stearic Oleic
Potential Value of CLA in
Foods of Ruminant Origin
Anticarcinogenic
Lab animals given chemicals to cause cancer
Reduce atherosclerosis
Direct evidence with rabbits
Indirect evidence with humans
7
6
5
4 Omega-3
3 Omega-6
2
1
0
0 28 56 84 112 140 168 196
Days
Duckett et al., 1993
Ratio of Omega-6:Omega-3 Fatty Acids with
Time Fed Grain - Cattle
80
70
Omega-6/Omega-3
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 28 56 84 112 140 168 196
Days
Stearoyl CoA Desaturase (9-Desaturase) in
Wagyu and Holstein Steers
Wagyu Holstein
Muscle 3.3 0.8
Adipose 132.1 39.5
1.40
1.20
Baker
% of total fatty acids
1.00 Bushman
0.80 Cline
Kime
0.60
Langland
0.40
0.20
0.00
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
2003
Oleic Acid in Milk and Tissues
Epithelial cell
Triglycerides Lymph
Glucose
Glycerol NEFA VLDL Acetate
Blood triglycerides Lipoprotein lipase
Adding Fat to Ruminant Diets
Variables
Animal: Body condition score, age (parity), nutrients available
Response
Metabolic hormones – Insulin, growth hormone, IGFs
Cholesterol – Progesterone concentrations
LH secretion and follicular development
Prostaglandin synthesis –PGF2