A lenmagolajjal végzett takarmánykiegészítés hatása a gnotobiotikus malacok lipidanyagcseréjére
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Dátum
2015-09Szerző
Pošivák, Ján
Mudroňová, Dagmar
Nemcová, Radomíra
Gancarčíková, Soňa
Kaštiel, Rudolf
Lazar, Gabriel
Pošiváková, Terézia
Ondrašovičová, Silvia
Pleva, László
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SUMMARY
The authors examined the effect of the application of flax-seed oil rich in
omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on the lipid metabolism in gnotobiotic
pigs inoculated with probiotic lactobacilli. Germ-free piglets were obtained via
open hysterotomy and divided into 2 groups – experimental and control. All
animals were inoculated from the 1st day of life with probiotic strain of Lactobacillus
plantarum – Biocenol™ LP96. The diet of piglets in the experimental
group was supplemented with flax-seed oil with high content of omega-3 PUFA
and control piglets received the same amount of sunflower oil containing only
omega-6 PUFA. The results showed significant influence of flax-seed oil on lipid
metabolism parameters. Concentration of triacylglycerols was lower after the
administration of flax-seed oil, the levels of total cholesterol were similar in both
groups, but levels of HDL cholesterol were higher, while levels of LDL cholesterol
were lower in experimental animals. The addition of flax-seed caused significant
increase in proportion of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids in serum
lipids at the expense of arachidonic acid, the concentration of which decreased
significantly. We also noted an increase in the level of short chain fatty acids in
experimental piglets compared to the control animals. Flax-seed oil seems to
be a suitable source of omega-3 PUFA, but healthy gut microbiota is necessary
for maximal effect of such supplementation.