Thirty crossbred steers were randomly assigned to three treatment groups and fed corn-based finishing diets (88% concentrate) containing 0, 1.0 or 2.5% conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) for an average of 130 days. Steers fed 2.5% CLA consumed less feed and had lower daily gains than control steers. Carcass weights tended to be reduced, and marbling scores were decreased by feeding 2.5% CLA. There were no significant effects of feeding CLA on dressing percentages, yield grades and backfat measurements. The rounds from each animal were physically separated into tissue components. Rounds from steers fed CLA contained a higher percentage of lean tissue and a lower percentage of fat. Feeding CLA increased concentrations of CLA in lipids from fat an...
In monogastric animals, tissue fatty acid profile directly reflects the fatty acid profile present i...
In monogastric animals, tissue fatty acid profile directly reflects the fatty acid profile present i...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of feeding conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) to differing...
Twenty Angus crossbred steers were assigned to one of four treatments and followed from weaning to s...
A study was conducted to assess the concentration of conjugated linoleic acid in beef and milk from ...
Due to rising costs of conventional feedstuffs, more research has been focused on feeding non-conven...
Pasture finishing enhances levels of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) in beef lipids (Shanta et al. 1...
Due to rising costs of conventional feedstuffs, more research has been focused on feeding non-conven...
Forty-five Angus steers (358 kg BW) were utilized in a completely randomized block design with a 3 x...
Bovine meat is criticised for the bad nutritional image of its lipids and fatty acids. However, with...
International audienceBovine meat is criticised for the bad nutritional image of its lipids and fatt...
International audienceBovine meat is criticised for the bad nutritional image of its lipids and fatt...
Forty-eight steers were used to study the influence of feeding soybean oil (SO) on the conjugated li...
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of the geometric isomers of linoleic acid. Studies have ...
Instrumental assessments and sensory tests were performed to evaluate the effects of diet and postmo...
In monogastric animals, tissue fatty acid profile directly reflects the fatty acid profile present i...
In monogastric animals, tissue fatty acid profile directly reflects the fatty acid profile present i...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of feeding conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) to differing...
Twenty Angus crossbred steers were assigned to one of four treatments and followed from weaning to s...
A study was conducted to assess the concentration of conjugated linoleic acid in beef and milk from ...
Due to rising costs of conventional feedstuffs, more research has been focused on feeding non-conven...
Pasture finishing enhances levels of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) in beef lipids (Shanta et al. 1...
Due to rising costs of conventional feedstuffs, more research has been focused on feeding non-conven...
Forty-five Angus steers (358 kg BW) were utilized in a completely randomized block design with a 3 x...
Bovine meat is criticised for the bad nutritional image of its lipids and fatty acids. However, with...
International audienceBovine meat is criticised for the bad nutritional image of its lipids and fatt...
International audienceBovine meat is criticised for the bad nutritional image of its lipids and fatt...
Forty-eight steers were used to study the influence of feeding soybean oil (SO) on the conjugated li...
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of the geometric isomers of linoleic acid. Studies have ...
Instrumental assessments and sensory tests were performed to evaluate the effects of diet and postmo...
In monogastric animals, tissue fatty acid profile directly reflects the fatty acid profile present i...
In monogastric animals, tissue fatty acid profile directly reflects the fatty acid profile present i...
A study was conducted to examine the efficacy of feeding conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) to differing...