Quantitative characterization of unsaturated and trans fatty acids in ewe's milk fat

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Ewe's milk fat obtained from the milk of five different herds were studied to characterize main and minor fatty acids using a combination of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. In order to assess monounsatured trans fatty acids content, fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were fractionated by silver ion thin-layer chromatography prior to gas chromatography analysis. Trans fatty acids (TFA), including conjugated linoleic acid, represented 4.9% of the total FAME; most of them belonged to C18:l trańs isomers (2.9%) with a small range of variation (2.5-3.2%). The distribution profile of trans-C 18:1 molecules indicated that more than half were trans-11, whereas the proportion of potentially unhealthy compounds (trans-10 and trans-9 C18:1) was less than 10%. Mean trans-C16:1 content was 0.25% of total FAME. The sum of the different trans-C18:2 isomers (excluding conjugated linoleic acid) was 0.88% and C18:3 trans isomers represented 0.16%.

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Goudjil, H., Fontecha, J., Luna, P., De La Fuente, M. A., Alonso, L., & Juárez, M. (2004). Quantitative characterization of unsaturated and trans fatty acids in ewe’s milk fat. Lait, 84(5), 473–482. https://doi.org/10.1051/lait:2004017

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