1955
DOI: 10.1038/1751129a0
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Effect of the Rumen on Dietary Fat

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“…The biohydrogenation process has been known for a long time to occur in the rumen as the result of microbial metabolic activity (Shorland et al, 1955). If ruminal biohydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids can be controlled, it may be possible to improve the healthiness of ruminant meats and milk by increasing their unsaturated fatty acids composition in general and the n-3 fatty acids in particular (Scollan et al, 2001).…”
Section: Biohydrogenation In the Rumenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biohydrogenation process has been known for a long time to occur in the rumen as the result of microbial metabolic activity (Shorland et al, 1955). If ruminal biohydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids can be controlled, it may be possible to improve the healthiness of ruminant meats and milk by increasing their unsaturated fatty acids composition in general and the n-3 fatty acids in particular (Scollan et al, 2001).…”
Section: Biohydrogenation In the Rumenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conjugated linoleic acid is produced from polyunsaturated fat by certain rumen micro-organisms (Shorland et al 1955). Kepler and Tove (1967) showed that the first intermediate in the biohydrogenation of linoleic acid by rumen bacteria such as Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens is c9,t11-18:2.…”
Section: © 1998 the Society For Applied Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'introduction d'herbe dans l'alimentation des vaches laitières apporte une quantité considé-rable d'acide linolénique au niveau du rumen. En effet, cet acide représente environ 60 p. 100 des acides gras de l'herbe (SHORLAND, WEENINK et JOHNS, 1955) (HARTMAN,SHORLANDet MOIR, 1956). Il possède une structure cis, cis, cis puisqu'il a été montré que les acides trans n'existaient qu'à l'état de traces dans les lipides de l'herbe (HARTMAN, SHORLANDet McDoNALD, 1954).…”
Section: Acides Diènes Conjuguésunclassified
“…Il est en effet hydrogéné au niveau du rumen. SHORLAND, WEENINK et JOHNS (1955) (1951). MATTSON, THOME et SWARTLING (1951 b) ont d'autre part montré la grande stabilité de la teneur en acide linoléique du beurre au cours de l'année, ceci dans les conditions normales d'alimentation des vaches laitières.…”
Section: Acides Diènes Conjuguésunclassified