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Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions

For the first time, seasonal changes in the content of total lipids (TLs) and phospholipids (PLs) were studied in fodder plants growing in Central Yakutia—a perennial cereal, smooth brome (Bromopsis inermis L.), and an annual cereal, common oat (Avena sativa L.). Both species have concentrated TLs a...

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Autores principales: Petrov, Klim A., Dudareva, Lyubov V., Nokhsorov, Vasiliy V., Stoyanov, Kirill N., Makhutova, Olesia N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32079257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10020315
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author Petrov, Klim A.
Dudareva, Lyubov V.
Nokhsorov, Vasiliy V.
Stoyanov, Kirill N.
Makhutova, Olesia N.
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Nokhsorov, Vasiliy V.
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description For the first time, seasonal changes in the content of total lipids (TLs) and phospholipids (PLs) were studied in fodder plants growing in Central Yakutia—a perennial cereal, smooth brome (Bromopsis inermis L.), and an annual cereal, common oat (Avena sativa L.). Both species have concentrated TLs and PLs in autumn under cold hardening. In addition, a significant increase in the content of fatty acids (FAs) of B. inermis was observed during the autumn decrease in temperature. The Yakutian horses, which fed on cereals enriched with nutrients preserved by natural cold (green cryo-fodder), accumulated significant amounts of 18:2n-6 and 18:3n-3, the total content of which in cereals was 75% of the total FA content. We found differences in the distribution of these two FAs in different tissues of the horses. Thus, liver was rich in 18:2n-6, while muscle and adipose tissues accumulated mainly 18:3n-3. Such a distribution may indicate different roles of these FAs in the metabolism of the horses. According to FA content, meat of the Yakutian horses is a valuable dietary product.
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spelling pubmed-70725472020-03-19 Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions Petrov, Klim A. Dudareva, Lyubov V. Nokhsorov, Vasiliy V. Stoyanov, Kirill N. Makhutova, Olesia N. Biomolecules Article For the first time, seasonal changes in the content of total lipids (TLs) and phospholipids (PLs) were studied in fodder plants growing in Central Yakutia—a perennial cereal, smooth brome (Bromopsis inermis L.), and an annual cereal, common oat (Avena sativa L.). Both species have concentrated TLs and PLs in autumn under cold hardening. In addition, a significant increase in the content of fatty acids (FAs) of B. inermis was observed during the autumn decrease in temperature. The Yakutian horses, which fed on cereals enriched with nutrients preserved by natural cold (green cryo-fodder), accumulated significant amounts of 18:2n-6 and 18:3n-3, the total content of which in cereals was 75% of the total FA content. We found differences in the distribution of these two FAs in different tissues of the horses. Thus, liver was rich in 18:2n-6, while muscle and adipose tissues accumulated mainly 18:3n-3. Such a distribution may indicate different roles of these FAs in the metabolism of the horses. According to FA content, meat of the Yakutian horses is a valuable dietary product. MDPI 2020-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7072547/ /pubmed/32079257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10020315 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Petrov, Klim A.
Dudareva, Lyubov V.
Nokhsorov, Vasiliy V.
Stoyanov, Kirill N.
Makhutova, Olesia N.
Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions
title Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions
title_full Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions
title_fullStr Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions
title_short Fatty Acid Content and Composition of the Yakutian Horses and Their Main Food Source: Living in Extreme Winter Conditions
title_sort fatty acid content and composition of the yakutian horses and their main food source: living in extreme winter conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32079257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10020315
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