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A comparative study of fatty acid profiles of fat in commercial Spanish suckling kids and lambs
Description
Fatty acid profiles are a major contributor to meat quality in small ruminants. Nevertheless, while fatty acid profiles
from suckling lambs have been extensively studied they are virtually unknown in suckling kids. Fatty acid profiles of
intramuscular and kidney knob fat depots of suckling kids were compared with fatty acid profiles of lambs with a
quality label in the Spanish market. Forty suckling kids from Blanca Celtibérica (BC), Moncaína (Mo), Negra Serrana
(NS) and Murciano Granadina (MG) breeds and 20 Churra male suckling lambs labelled with 'Lechazo de Castilla y
León' Protected Geographic Indication were slaughtered at commercial live weights (12 kg). In both depots differences
in the unsaturated fatty acid profile were observed between breeds. The most pronounced differences were observed
between meat goat breeds (BC, Mo and NS) and lambs, whilst a greater similarity in the fatty acid profile was observed
between kids from dairy goat breeds (MG) and lambs. The lowest polyunsaturated fatty acid content was observed in
meat goat breeds (approximately 21 to 22% of total fatty acids detected in the intramuscular fat). No significant
differences in atherogenic index and desirable fatty acid content (range 68 to 70% of total fatty acids detected) were
observed. However, a more favourable (lower than 8.07) n-6/n-3 ratio was observed in meat goat breeds. The use of
fatty acid profiles from intramuscular and kidney knob fat could be proposed as a tool to differentiate goat kids and
lambs. The fact that intramuscular fat from suckling kids and lambs shows appropriate lipid nutritional indices and
their low carcass fatness indicate that moderate consumption of suckling kid and lamb meat may contribute to an
overall balanced diet for humans
Abstract
Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología AGL-2005-0577-C02-01Additional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/28476
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/28476
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