.Thirty Charolais bulls, divided into 3 groups, received in their finishing period (180d) either 0 (C) or 500 (T1) or 1000 (T2) mg/head/d of vitamin E (-tocopherol acetate). At 72h after slaughter (680 kg l.w.) a sample of l.thoracis muscle from each carcass was collected and determinations of lipid content and fatty acid composition of lipid fractions were carried out. Intramuscular fats (1.75%) contained 50.4, 37.6 and 12.0% of saturated, mono-and poly-unsaturated fatty acids respectively. Dietary vitamin E level did not affect in a substantial way fatty acid composition of lipid fractions.

Fatty acid composition of intramuscular lipids of Charolais bulls fed different levels of vitamin E (a-tocopherol acetate) / LO FIEGO, Domenico Pietro; Santoro, P.; Macchioni, P.. - STAMPA. - 2:(2000), pp. 167-167. (Intervento presentato al convegno Società Italiana Scienze Veterinarie tenutosi a Montecatini Terme (PT) nel 16-18 sett. 1999).

Fatty acid composition of intramuscular lipids of Charolais bulls fed different levels of vitamin E (a-tocopherol acetate).

LO FIEGO, Domenico Pietro;
2000

Abstract

.Thirty Charolais bulls, divided into 3 groups, received in their finishing period (180d) either 0 (C) or 500 (T1) or 1000 (T2) mg/head/d of vitamin E (-tocopherol acetate). At 72h after slaughter (680 kg l.w.) a sample of l.thoracis muscle from each carcass was collected and determinations of lipid content and fatty acid composition of lipid fractions were carried out. Intramuscular fats (1.75%) contained 50.4, 37.6 and 12.0% of saturated, mono-and poly-unsaturated fatty acids respectively. Dietary vitamin E level did not affect in a substantial way fatty acid composition of lipid fractions.
2000
Società Italiana Scienze Veterinarie
Montecatini Terme (PT)
16-18 sett. 1999
LO FIEGO, Domenico Pietro; Santoro, P.; Macchioni, P.
Fatty acid composition of intramuscular lipids of Charolais bulls fed different levels of vitamin E (a-tocopherol acetate) / LO FIEGO, Domenico Pietro; Santoro, P.; Macchioni, P.. - STAMPA. - 2:(2000), pp. 167-167. (Intervento presentato al convegno Società Italiana Scienze Veterinarie tenutosi a Montecatini Terme (PT) nel 16-18 sett. 1999).
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