O'Quinn P R, Nelssen J L, Goodband R D, Unruh J A, Woodworth J C, Smith J S, Tokach M D
Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, USA.
J Anim Sci. 2000 Sep;78(9):2359-68. doi: 10.2527/2000.7892359x.
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)-enriched feed additives for swine. These additives included a source of CLA that was commercially available (CLA-60) and modified tall oil (MTO). Experiment 1 used 36 barrows (initially 37.6+/-2.8 kg) to compare the effects of CLA-60 and MTO on growth performance and carcass characteristics of finishing pigs. The corn-soybean meal diets contained .50% soybean oil (control), .50% CLA-60, or .50% MTO. Pigs fed CLA-60 had less (P = .03) ADG from 37.6 to 72.6 kg than the control pigs; otherwise, pigs fed either CLA-60 or MTO had growth performance similar (P > .15) to that of the control pigs. Pigs fed MTO grew faster (P = .03) and consumed more feed (P = .10) over the duration of the experiment (37.6 to 106.4 kg) than pigs fed CLA-60. Dietary treatment did not affect (P > .15) plasma triglycerides or carcass characteristics, but pigs fed either MTO or CLA-60 had greater saturation of fatty acids in the adipose tissue at the 10th rib than pigs fed the control diet. Experiment 2 used 80 barrows (initially 33.4+/-2.2 kg) to examine the effects of increasing levels of MTO on growth performance and carcass characteristics of finishing pigs. The corn-soybean meal diet contained 1% cornstarch, which was replaced with MTO to give dietary levels of .25, .50, or 1.00% MTO. Dietary treatment did not affect (P > .15) growth performance. Feeding increasing levels of MTO quadratically decreased (P = .02) average backfat thickness and longissimus muscle drip loss (P = .04) and quadratically increased longissimus muscle area (P = .07) and percentage lean (P = .03). Feeding MTO tended to increase belly firmness (P < .10) compared with pigs fed the control diet. These traits appeared to be optimized with .50% MTO. In summary, pigs fed MTO had greater ADG, ADFI, and ending BW than pigs fed CLA-60. Feeding MTO does not appear to affect growth performance but improves carcass lean content and may additionally improve some aspects of meat quality in growing-finishing pigs.
进行了两项试验以评估富含共轭亚油酸(CLA)的猪用饲料添加剂的效果。这些添加剂包括一种市售的CLA来源(CLA - 60)和改性妥尔油(MTO)。试验1使用36头公猪(初始体重37.6±2.8千克)来比较CLA - 60和MTO对育肥猪生长性能和胴体特性的影响。玉米 - 豆粕型日粮含有0.50%的大豆油(对照)、0.50%的CLA - 60或0.50%的MTO。饲喂CLA - 60的猪从37.6千克长到72.6千克期间的平均日增重(ADG)低于对照猪(P = 0.03);否则,饲喂CLA - 60或MTO的猪的生长性能与对照猪相似(P>0.15)。在试验期间(37.6千克至106.4千克),饲喂MTO的猪比饲喂CLA - 60的猪生长更快(P = 0.03)且采食量更多(P = 0.10)。日粮处理对血浆甘油三酯或胴体特性没有影响(P>0.15),但饲喂MTO或CLA - 60的猪第10肋处脂肪组织中脂肪酸的饱和度高于饲喂对照日粮的猪。试验2使用80头公猪(初始体重33.4±2.2千克)来研究增加MTO水平对育肥猪生长性能和胴体特性的影响。玉米 - 豆粕型日粮含有1%的玉米淀粉,用MTO替代以提供0.25%、0.50%或1.00%的MTO日粮水平。日粮处理对生长性能没有影响(P>0.15)。随着MTO水平的增加,平均背膘厚度呈二次方下降(P = 0.02),最长肌滴水损失呈二次方下降(P = 0.04),最长肌面积呈二次方增加(P = 0.07),瘦肉率呈二次方增加(P = 0.03)。与饲喂对照日粮的猪相比,饲喂MTO的猪腹部紧实度有增加的趋势(P<0.10)。这些性状在MTO水平为0.50%时似乎达到最佳。总之,饲喂MTO的猪比饲喂CLA - 60的猪有更高的ADG、ADFI和期末体重。饲喂MTO似乎不影响生长性能,但可提高胴体瘦肉含量,还可能改善生长育肥猪某些肉质方面的特性。