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Effects of dietary supplements of protected lipids on the concentration and transport of beta-carotene and cholesterol in bovine blood and milk: unusual chromatographic behaviour of the high-density lipoprotein with high levels of beta-carotene.

作者信息

Ashes J R, Burley R W, Davenport J B, Sidhu G S

出版信息

J Dairy Res. 1982 Feb;49(1):39-49. doi: 10.1017/s0022029900022111.

Abstract

The effects of feeding lipids protected against microbial degradation in the rumen, on the metabolism of beta-carotene and cholesterol in the blood and milk of cows were studied. The diets fed to the cows consisted of a basal mixture of crushed oats and lucerne hay with a protected vitamin supplement containing a-tocopheryl acetate and beta-carotene fed in conjunction with either (i) protected sunflower oil-seed rich in linoleic acid (PO), (ii) protected tallow (PT), or (iii) formaldehyde-treated casein (C) as a control. Diets PO and PT raised the concentrations of beta-carotene and cholesterol in the blood plasma over that observed for diet C. Milk cholesterol concentrations were not affected by dietary supplements, but the level of beta-carotene in milk of cows on diet PO showed a tendency fo fall compared with milk from cows fed PT or C. The properties of the high density lipoprotein (HDLP) of the blood plasma which contained the beta-carotene were affected by the PO diet. As a result of feeding this diet, the fatty-acid composition of the HDLP was altered and it emerged from a gel-filtration chromatographic column earlier than the control. This change in chromatographic behaviour was used as a measure of the effect of the diet, which for some cows, was apparent long after the diet was changed. It is suggested that the altered lipid composition resulting from the PO diet affected the distribution of particle sizes of the HDLP and might interfere with the transfer of beta-carotene from plasma to milk.

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