Differences in Δ⁹ desaturase activity between Jersey- and Limousin-sired cattle | Differences in Delta(9) desaturase activity between Jersey- and Limousin-sired cattle
2003
Siebert, B. | Pitchford, W. | Kruk, Z. | Kuchel, H. | Deland, M. | Bottema, C.
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اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]An experiment examined Δ⁹ desaturase activity and FA composition in subcutaneous adipose tissue in two differing breeds of cattle. Jersey-sired cattle had significantly higher rates of desaturase activity than Limousin-sired cattle (1.55 vs. 0.75 nmol/mg protein/min). This difference was also demonstrated by a lower concentration of individual (e.g. 18∶0) and total saturated FA (38.3 vs. 45.1 wt%), and a higher concentration of individual (e.g., 16∶1) and total monounsaturated FA (58.2 vs. 52.7 wt%) in the Jersey animals. Other indices of desaturation calculated from the FA composition showed this same difference. The slip point of adipose tissue of Jersey cattle (36.8°C) was significantly lower than that of Limousin cattle (39.2°C), but Jersey adipose tissue had a greater content of β-carotene. The positive relationship between adipose tissue β-carotene and desaturation opposes the negative relationship between dietary β-carotene and desaturation determined elsewhere. These results, however, lead to the hypothesis that some cattle have a reduced capacity to metabolize β-carotene to various forms of vitamin A, a compound that can reduce Δ⁹ desaturase enzyme activity. In addition, the higher level of intramuscular fat in Jersey cattle (6.97 vs. 3.82%) is possibly related to a lack of inhibition of the adipocyte differentiation genes by vitamin A.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]B.D. Siebert, W.S. Pitchford, Z.A. Kruka, H. Kuchela, M.P.B. Deland, and C.D.K. Bottema
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]الكلمات المفتاحية الخاصة بالمكنز الزراعي (أجروفوك)
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