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      Perfil de ácidos graxos da gordura intramuscular da carne de vacas de descarte de diferentes grupos genéticos terminadas em confinamento, abatidas com distintos pesos Translated title: Fatty acid profile intramuscular fat meat of cull cows from different genetic groups feedlot finished slaughtered with distinct weights

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          Foi avaliado o perfil dos ácidos graxos da gordura intramuscular do Longissimus dorsi de vacas de descarte mestiças, da segunda (G2 - 3/4Charolês (C) 1/4Nelore (N) e 3/4NC) e da terceira geração (G3 - 5/8CN e 5/8NC) de cruzamento rotativo Charolês - Nelore, terminadas em confinamento e abatidas com 465, 507 ou 566kg. Os animais apresentaram, na média, no início do confinamento, 8,5 anos, 388,6kg e 2,35 pontos de escore da condição corporal. A dieta alimentar, relação volumoso:concentrado de 48:52, continha 12,5% de proteína bruta e 2,99Mcal de energia digestível por kg de matéria seca. Os ácidos graxos saturados C14:0 (merístico) e C16:0 (palmítico) reduziram as suas participações em 19 e 10%, respectivamente, com o aumento do peso de abate de 465 para 566kg, mesmo comportamento observado para o C 18:0 (esteárico). Houve menor representação dos ácidos saturados em detrimento aos insaturados com o incremento do peso de abate, sendo a associação negativa (r=-0,61; P<0,01) entre o marmoreio e a fração de gordura saturada na gordura intramuscular do músculo Longissimus dorsi. A carne das vacas 3/4NC apresentou maior fração dos ácidos graxos palmítico e palmitiléico. Houve redução da participação do ácido graxo pentadecanóico e palmitiléico, e incremento da fração do ácido graxo esteárico da G2 para a G3. O aumento do peso de abate de vacas de descarte propicia um perfil de ácido graxo da gordura intramuscular do Longissimus dorsi benéfico à saúde humana por reduzir a participação de ácidos graxos hipercolesterolêmicos e aumentar os hipocolesterolêmicos. Vacas 3/4 Nelore 1/4 Charolês apresentam maior fração de ácido graxo palmítico e palmitiléico, enquanto que as 5/8 Charolês 3/8 Nelore demonstram maior concentração de esteárico. Animais da terceira geração do cruzamento alternado Charolês - Nelore apresentam carne com menor concentração do ácido graxo palmitiléico e maior de esteárico.

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          The Longissimus dorsi marbling fatty acid profile of crossbred cull cows, from the second (G2- 3/4Charolais (C) Nellore (N) and 3/4NC) and third (G3 - 5/8CN and 5/8NC) generation of Charolais - Nellore rotational crossbreeding, feedlot finished and slaughtered with 465, 507 and 566 kg were evaluate. At the beginning of the experiment the average age, weight and body condition were, respectively, 8.5 years, 388.6kg and 2.35 points. The diet, with 48:52 roughage:concentrate ratio, contained 12.5% crude protein and 2.99Mcal of digestible energy per kg of dry matter. The fatty acids saturated C14:0 (myristic) and C16:0 (palmitic) reduce the his participations in 19 and 10%, respectively, with the amplification of the weight of slaughter of 465 about to 566kg, even behavior observer about to the C18:0 (stearic). There was minor representation of the acids saturated detriment insaturad with the increase of the weight of slaughter, being the association negative (r=-0.61; P=.01) among the marbling and the fraction of fat saturated on fat intramuscular of the muscle Longissimus dorsi. The meat from the culls 3/4NC presented major fraction from the fatty acids palmitic and palmitic-oleico. These was reduction of the participation of the fatty acid pentadecanoic and palmitic-oleico, and increase of the fraction of the fatty acid stearic from G2 about to G3. The increase of the weight of culls cows appease a profile of fatty acid from fat intramuscular of the Longissimus dorsi beneficial on the health human reducing the participation of fatty acids hipercolesterolemics and increase the hipocolesterolemics. The culls cows 3/4Charolês 1/4Nelore they presented high fraction of fatty acid palmitic and palmitic-oleico, while the 5/8Charolês 3/8Nelore presented demonstrate high concentration of stearic. Animals from third generation of the Charolais - Nellore rotational crossbreeding, presented meat with low concentration of the fatty acid palmitic-oleico and high of stearic.

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            Our objective was to determine the effect of the duration of grazing before slaughter on the fatty acid composition of muscle fat and s.c. adipose tissue (SAT) of beef heifers. Sixty crossbred Charolais heifers (n = 15 per treatment) were assigned randomly to one of four dietary treatments: 45 animals (Treatments 1, 2, and 3, respectively) were housed at the beginning of the experiment, and 15 (Treatment 4) were fed at pasture. Two groups of 15 heifers were moved to pasture 40 d (Treatment 2) and 99 d (Treatment 3) before slaughter, respectively, resulting in preslaughter grazing periods of 0, 40, 99, or 158 d for Treatments 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. Before grazing the predominantly perennial ryegrass pasture, animals were housed and offered grass silage ad libitum and 3 kg of concentrate diet (650 g of grass silage/kg of total DMI). After slaughter, the fatty acid profile of the neutral (NL) and polar lipid (PL) fractions of muscle fat from the LM and the total lipids from SAT were analyzed by gas chromatography. Duration of grazing showed a quadratic tendency on mean carcass weight (P = 0.08), but did not affect growth (P = 0.27) or the lipid content (P = 0.13) of the LM. Increasing the duration of grazing led to a linear increase (P < 0.001) in the concentration (on fresh-tissue basis) of CLA in muscle fat (from 11.80 to 17.75 mg/100 g of muscle in NL, and from 0.52 to 0.82 mg/100 of g muscle in PL) and in SAT (from 3.98 to 10.23 mg/g of SAT; P < 0.001), and increased the concentration of C18:1trans-11 in both muscle fat fractions (P < 0.001) and in SAT (P < 0.001). In the total muscle lipids, the polyunsaturated to saturated fatty acid ratio (P:S) increased from 0.12 to 0.15 with increased duration of grazing following a linear (P < 0.05) and cubic pattern (P < 0.05). Increasing the duration of grazing led to a linear decrease in the n-6:n-3 ratio of muscle fat from 2.00 to 1.32 (P < 0.001), and from 2.64 to 1.65 in the SAT lipids (P < 0.001), mainly as a consequence of the increased concentration of C18:3n-3. It is concluded that muscle fat and SAT fatty acid profile was improved from a human health perspective by pasture feeding, and that this improvement depended on the duration of grazing.
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                Ciência Rural
                Cienc. Rural
                Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (Santa Maria )
                1678-4596
                June 2007
                : 37
                : 3
                : 815-820
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Brasil
                [2 ] Universidade Federal de Goiás Brazil
                [3 ] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Brazil
                [4 ] Universidade do Vale do Itajaí Brasil
                [5 ] Instituto Agronômico do Paraná Brasil
                [6 ] Universidade do Vale do Itajaí Brasil
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                S0103-84782007000300033
                10.1590/S0103-84782007000300033
                e441e897-cea9-4e60-b155-e9e4f7c86312

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                Horticulture
                Charolais,composition fat,crossbreeding,cull females,insatured fat,Nellore,Charolês,composição lipídica,cruzamento,fêmeas,gordura insaturada,Nelore

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