Dietary lipids are rapidly hydrolysed and biohydrogenated in the rumen resulting in meat and milk characterised by a high content of saturated fatty acids and low polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), which contributes to increases in the risk of diseases including cardiovascular disease and cancer. There has been considerable interest in altering the fatty acid composition of ruminant products with the overall aim of improving the long-term health of consumers. Metabolism of dietary lipids in the rumen (lipolysis and biohydrogenation) is a major critical control point in determining the fatty acid composition of ruminant lipids. Our understanding of the pathways involved and metabolically important intermediates has advanced considerably in ...
The recent literature dealing with the effect of the diet on the quality of milk and meat fat is rev...
There is increasing evidence to indicate that nutrition is an important factor involved in the onset...
Ruminal metabolism and digestion of long chain fatty acids in ruminants: recent advances in knowledg...
Dietary lipids are rapidly hydrolysed and biohydrogenated in the rumen resulting in meat and milk ch...
Diet composition is the major factor influencing the fatty acid composition of meat and milk from ru...
Diet composition is the major factor influencing the fatty acid composition of meat and milk from ru...
Although forage lipid is generally rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), recovery of these fat...
Despite the fact that the ruminant diet is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), ruminant prod...
The declining consumption of ruminant products has been partly associated with their high proportion...
There is considerable interest in altering the fatty acid composition of milk with the overall aim o...
The recent literature dealing with the effect of the diet on the quality of milk and meat fat is rev...
There is increasing evidence to indicate that nutrition is an important factor involved in the onset...
Ruminal metabolism and digestion of long chain fatty acids in ruminants: recent advances in knowledg...
Dietary lipids are rapidly hydrolysed and biohydrogenated in the rumen resulting in meat and milk ch...
Diet composition is the major factor influencing the fatty acid composition of meat and milk from ru...
Diet composition is the major factor influencing the fatty acid composition of meat and milk from ru...
Although forage lipid is generally rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), recovery of these fat...
Despite the fact that the ruminant diet is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), ruminant prod...
The declining consumption of ruminant products has been partly associated with their high proportion...
There is considerable interest in altering the fatty acid composition of milk with the overall aim o...
The recent literature dealing with the effect of the diet on the quality of milk and meat fat is rev...
There is increasing evidence to indicate that nutrition is an important factor involved in the onset...
Ruminal metabolism and digestion of long chain fatty acids in ruminants: recent advances in knowledg...