Evaluation of Breed and Parity Order Effects on the Lipid Composition of Porcine Colostrum

Volume: 66, Issue: 49, Pages: 12911 - 12920
Published: Oct 12, 2018
Abstract
Porcine colostrum lipid classes and fatty acids (FA) were characterized in 6 pools (from 69 samples) from 3 sow breeds (Italian Large White, Italian Landrace, and Italian Duroc) and different parity orders (only Large White). Triacylglycerols (TAG; 94.44 expressed as g/100 g of fat) were the most abundant lipid class, followed by diacylglycerols (DAG; 3.36 g/100 g of fat), free fatty acids (FFA; 0.98 g/100 g of fat), and cholesterol (0.84 g/100...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluation of Breed and Parity Order Effects on the Lipid Composition of Porcine Colostrum
Published Date
Oct 12, 2018
Volume
66
Issue
49
Pages
12911 - 12920
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