TY - JOUR
T1 - Short communication
T2 - Responses to increasing amounts of free α-linolenic acid infused into the duodenum of lactating dairy cows
AU - Khas-Erdene, Q.
AU - Wang, J. Q.
AU - Bu, D. P.
AU - Wang, L.
AU - Drackley, J. K.
AU - Liu, Q. S.
AU - Yang, G.
AU - Wei, H. Y.
AU - Zhou, L. Y.
N1 - This work was funded in part by the Ministry of Agricultural Science and Technology (Nyhyzx07-036-01). The authors thank the staff of the ruminant nutrition lab at the Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, for their assistance. We also acknowledge the kind contribution of Zhong-Tang Yu from Ohio State University for this work.
PY - 2010/4
Y1 - 2010/4
N2 - Increasing the α-linolenic acid (LNA; 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15) content of milk fat might help promote consumers' health. The objective of this study was to determine the potential to alter the content of LNA in milk by duodenal infusion of a free fatty acid mixture rich in LNA. Four multiparous lactating Chinese Holstein cows fitted with duodenal cannulas were administered 2 treatments in a crossover design: an LNA-rich fatty acid infusion at varying concentrations (0, 40, 80, 120, and 160 g/d) versus a basal infusate control. Dry matter intake was not affected by LNA infusions. Milk production tended to decrease and was quadratically affected as LNA infusion increased, but 4% fat-corrected milk yield was not changed. Milk fat content tended to increase linearly with LNA infusion. Milk protein content was not changed by LNA infusion, whereas milk lactose content and yield were decreased quadratically as LNA infusion increased. Increasing the amount of LNA infused into the duodenum linearly increased concentrations of 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15 (0.61 to 25.4 g/100 g of total fatty acids) and 18:2 cis-9,. cis-12 in milk fat. Increasing LNA decreased the percentages of 4:0, 14:0, and 16:0 fatty acids linearly. Increasing LNA also linearly decreased the percentages of 18:1 cis-9 and 18:2 cis-9,. trans-11 in milk fat. Milk fat content of 20:5 cis-5,. cis-8,. cis-11,. cis-14,. cis-17 was quadratically affected, whereas concentrations of 18:0, 18:1 trans-9, 18:1 trans-11, and 18:2 trans-10,. cis-12 were not affected. Increasing the supply of 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15 to the small intestine linearly increased 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15 in milk fat and markedly altered milk fat composition.
AB - Increasing the α-linolenic acid (LNA; 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15) content of milk fat might help promote consumers' health. The objective of this study was to determine the potential to alter the content of LNA in milk by duodenal infusion of a free fatty acid mixture rich in LNA. Four multiparous lactating Chinese Holstein cows fitted with duodenal cannulas were administered 2 treatments in a crossover design: an LNA-rich fatty acid infusion at varying concentrations (0, 40, 80, 120, and 160 g/d) versus a basal infusate control. Dry matter intake was not affected by LNA infusions. Milk production tended to decrease and was quadratically affected as LNA infusion increased, but 4% fat-corrected milk yield was not changed. Milk fat content tended to increase linearly with LNA infusion. Milk protein content was not changed by LNA infusion, whereas milk lactose content and yield were decreased quadratically as LNA infusion increased. Increasing the amount of LNA infused into the duodenum linearly increased concentrations of 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15 (0.61 to 25.4 g/100 g of total fatty acids) and 18:2 cis-9,. cis-12 in milk fat. Increasing LNA decreased the percentages of 4:0, 14:0, and 16:0 fatty acids linearly. Increasing LNA also linearly decreased the percentages of 18:1 cis-9 and 18:2 cis-9,. trans-11 in milk fat. Milk fat content of 20:5 cis-5,. cis-8,. cis-11,. cis-14,. cis-17 was quadratically affected, whereas concentrations of 18:0, 18:1 trans-9, 18:1 trans-11, and 18:2 trans-10,. cis-12 were not affected. Increasing the supply of 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15 to the small intestine linearly increased 18:3 cis-9,. cis-12,. cis-15 in milk fat and markedly altered milk fat composition.
KW - Duodenal infusion
KW - Lactating dairy cow
KW - Milk fatty acid
KW - α-linolenic acid
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77949968854
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U2 - 10.3168/jds.2009-2681
DO - 10.3168/jds.2009-2681
M3 - Article
C2 - 20338445
AN - SCOPUS:77949968854
SN - 0022-0302
VL - 93
SP - 1677
EP - 1684
JO - Journal of Dairy Science
JF - Journal of Dairy Science
IS - 4
ER -