Effect of high dietary level (8%) of fish oil on long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acid n‐3 content in pig tissues and plasma biochemical parameters

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There were two objectives of the present study using dietary fish oil (FO) in pigs: to use pigs as a model for studying the effects of high FO doses on selected physiological markers; and to evaluate the physical traits and nutritive value of pork enriched with long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids n‐3. Two groups of six female pigs were fed for 30 days with either a standard feed mixture (control, C) or the same mixture supplemented with 8% FO (F). Physical characteristics of the muscle, fatty acid deposition in tissues and selected hematologic and plasma markers were tested. The daily weight gain of the F‐pigs was lower in comparison with controls (p < 0.05). Dietary fish oil decreased Warner‐Bratzler shear force of the longissimus muscle (p < 0.01). The eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid content was higher (p < 0.05) in all tested F‐tissues. Dietary fish oil had no effect on plasma cholesterol (p < 0.05), but it increased plasma triacylglycerol levels by 260% (p < 0.05), and increased counts of leukocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils in the blood plasma (p < 0.05). In conclusion, high dietary FO improved the texture and nutritive value of meat, but negatively affected plasma biochemical parameters.

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Komprda, T., Jůzl, M., Matejovičová, M., Levá, L., Piechowiczová, M., Nedomová, Š., … Vymazalová, P. (2020). Effect of high dietary level (8%) of fish oil on long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acid n‐3 content in pig tissues and plasma biochemical parameters. Animals, 10(9), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10091657

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