2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2022.105095
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Effect of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) in lamb diets on fatty acid profile, physical and sensory characteristics of the Longissimus muscle

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“…No differences between the breeds studied in this work were detected. The range of BCFAi observed in our work was of the same order that those reported by Gomez-Cortes et al [35] and Mele et al [37], but higher to the values reported by Pena-Bermudez et al [36]. Note that in those three reports the lambs were fed concentrate.…”
Section: Monomethyl Branched and Odd Fatty Acidssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…No differences between the breeds studied in this work were detected. The range of BCFAi observed in our work was of the same order that those reported by Gomez-Cortes et al [35] and Mele et al [37], but higher to the values reported by Pena-Bermudez et al [36]. Note that in those three reports the lambs were fed concentrate.…”
Section: Monomethyl Branched and Odd Fatty Acidssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…There were not differences between the breeds studied in our work (TABLE IV). That range was in the same order of levels reported by Mele et al [37], slightly higher to values of Garcia et al [28], but markedly higher in comparison to values reported by Gomez-Cortes et al [35] and Pena-Bermudez et al [36]. As indicated before, the lambs used in the works of Mele et al [37], Gomez-Cortes et al [35] and Pena-Bermudez et al [36] were fed concentrate, while the lambs in the work of Garcia et al [28] were fed shrub grass steppes.…”
Section: Monomethyl Branched and Odd Fatty Acidssupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…This may be related to the regulation effect of PE on rumen fermentation and BH. Diet supplementation with compound phenolic enriched yerba mate extracts resulted in less BH time, which increased the content of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) deposited in lamb tissues (Pena-Bermudez et al, 2022). Another study pointed out that supplementation of essential oil from anise increased ruminal pH and increased UFA concentrations in the rumen (El-Essawy et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%