2019
DOI: 10.3390/ani9100806
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n-3 PUFA Sources (Precursor/Products): A Review of Current Knowledge on Rabbit

Abstract: Simple SummaryThe nutritional quality of fat for human consumption is usually evaluated in terms of the n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) ratio (with optimal values ≤4). Moreover, with respect to animal production, the standard feed is unbalanced in terms of n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) with a lower proportion of the latter. Such discrepancy negatively affects the health status of animals, the productive and reproductive performances, and the general quality of their products. Hence, n-3… Show more

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“…Experimental Design. Rabbits were randomly assigned to one of three groups (5 animals/group): C group was fed with commercial standard diet (lacking linseed or fish oil), L group with diet rich in extruded linseed (10%), and FO group with diet rich in fish oil (3.5% NORDIC NATURALS omega-3®) [14,33]. Vitamin E (200 mg/kg feed, synthetic alpha-tocopheryl acetate) was included in all diets.…”
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“…Experimental Design. Rabbits were randomly assigned to one of three groups (5 animals/group): C group was fed with commercial standard diet (lacking linseed or fish oil), L group with diet rich in extruded linseed (10%), and FO group with diet rich in fish oil (3.5% NORDIC NATURALS omega-3®) [14,33]. Vitamin E (200 mg/kg feed, synthetic alpha-tocopheryl acetate) was included in all diets.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the present study, no lineal relationship exists between n-3 PUFA ingestion and their profile in the sperm: it seems that n-3 PUFAs from fish oil were more effective with respect to those provided by the linseed. This is justifiable by the fatty acid composition of rabbit sperm: membrane phospholipids were constituted by 43% of LC-PUFAs, and then they incorporate more easily EPA, DHA, and especially the docosapentaenoic acids from n-6 series (22:5n-6) with respect to their precursors LA and ALA (n-6 and n-3, respectively) [14].…”
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