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Effects of blend of canola oil and palm oil on nutrient intake and digestibility, growth performance, rumen fermentation and fatty acids in goats.

Authors :
Adeyemi, Kazeem Dauda
Sazili, Awis Qurni
Ebrahimi, Mahdi
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara
Alimon, Abd Rasak
Karim, Roselina
Karsani, Saiful Anuar
Sabow, Azad Behnan
Source :
Animal Science Journal. Sep2016, Vol. 87 Issue 9, p1137-1147. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The study examined the effects of blend of 80% canola oil and 20% palm oil (BCPO) on nutrient intake and digestibility, growth performance, rumen fermentation and fatty acids (FA) in goats. Twenty-four Boer bucks were randomly assigned to diets containing 0, 4 and 8% BCPO on a dry matter basis, fed for 100 days and slaughtered. Diet did not affect feed efficiency, growth performance, intake and digestibility of all nutrients except ether extract. Intakes and digestibilities of ether extract, unsaturated fatty acids (FA) and total FA were higher ( P < 0.05) while digestibility of C18:0 was lower ( P < 0.05) in oil-fed goats than the control goats. Total volatile FA, acetate, butyrate, acetate/propionate ratio and methane decreased ( P < 0.05) with increasing BCPO but propionate, NH3-N and rumen pH did not differ between diets. Ruminal concentration of C18:0, n-3 FA and total FA increased ( P < 0.05) while C12:0, C14:0, C15:0 and n-6 FA decreased with increasing BCPO. Analysis of the FA composition of Triceps brachii muscle showed that concentrations of C16:0, C14:0 and C18:2n-6 were lower ( P < 0.05) while C18:1n-9, C18:3n-3 and C20:5n-3 were higher in oil-fed goats compared with control goats. Dietary BCPO altered muscle lipids without having detrimental effects on nutrient intake and digestibility and growth performance in goats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13443941
Volume :
87
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Animal Science Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117790124
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/asj.12549