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Dietary combination of linseed and hazelnut skin as a sustainable strategy to enrich lamb with health promoting fatty acids

Martino Musati; Pilar Frutos; Antonino Bertino; Gonzalo Hervás; Giuseppe Luciano; Claudio Forte; Alessandro Priolo; Massimiliano Lanza; M. Bella; L. Biondi; Antonio Natalello

Scientific Reports · 2024

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Summary

This study investigated the effect of the inclusion of extruded linseed and hazelnut skin on fatty acid (FA) metabolism in finishing lambs. Forty lambs were divided into 4 groups and fed for 60 d with: a conventional cereal-based diet, or the same diet with 8% of extruded linseed, or 15% of hazelnut skin, or 4% of linseed plus 7.5% of hazelnut skin as partial replacement of maize. Dietary treatments did not affect growth performances, carcass traits, and ruminal fermentation. The combined effect of linseed and hazelnut skin enriched the intramuscular fat with health promoting FA. Particularly, increases in α-linolenic acid (3.75-fold), and very long-chain n-3 poly-unsaturated FA (+ 40%) were attributed to the supplementation with linseed, rich in α-linolenic acid. In addition, increases in

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41598-024-60303-3
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-03c
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