COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION BETWEEN GRASS AND LUCERNE FORAGE
Date Issued
2019-11-08
Author(s)
Mila Arapceska
Jovanka Tuteska
Zehra Hajrulai-Musliu
Risto Uzunov
Abstract
Forages represent a major part of ruminant diets. Fatty acids composition of forage feed has major
influence on energy intake and productivity of animals and also has significant effects on nutritional
quality of milk and meat. The fatty acids composition of forages depends on many factors, including:
species, variety, climate, growth stage, growth period, fertilization and conservation method. The aim
of this study was to perform comparative analysis of fatty acid composition between grass and lucerne
forage. Reliability and accuracy of the analytical method for the detection of fatty acids was ensured by
use of the certified reference matrix consisted of mixture of 37 FAME standards (Supelco 37 Component
FAME mix, Sigma-Aldrich). The content of the particular component was expressed as percentage from
the sum of all analyzed fatty acids. According obtained results from analysis of fatty acid profile of feed
samples higher content of saturated fatty acids was noted in samples of grass forage (41,87 %), compared
with lucerine (31,24 %). The contents of monounsaturated fatty acids in samples of grass forage was
11,28 % and 11,08 % in samples of lucerine forage, while contents of polyunsaturated fatty acids in
samples of grass forage was 41,93 % and 52,78 % in samples of lucerine forage. The contents of
unsaturated fatty acids in meat and milk depend of their contents in animal feed. Forage feeding is main
approach to increase the supply of beneficial fatty acids from plants into ruminant products. Analysis of
fatty acids profiles of grass and legume forage is very important because of their effect on nutritional
quality of and health benefits of ruminant products.
influence on energy intake and productivity of animals and also has significant effects on nutritional
quality of milk and meat. The fatty acids composition of forages depends on many factors, including:
species, variety, climate, growth stage, growth period, fertilization and conservation method. The aim
of this study was to perform comparative analysis of fatty acid composition between grass and lucerne
forage. Reliability and accuracy of the analytical method for the detection of fatty acids was ensured by
use of the certified reference matrix consisted of mixture of 37 FAME standards (Supelco 37 Component
FAME mix, Sigma-Aldrich). The content of the particular component was expressed as percentage from
the sum of all analyzed fatty acids. According obtained results from analysis of fatty acid profile of feed
samples higher content of saturated fatty acids was noted in samples of grass forage (41,87 %), compared
with lucerine (31,24 %). The contents of monounsaturated fatty acids in samples of grass forage was
11,28 % and 11,08 % in samples of lucerine forage, while contents of polyunsaturated fatty acids in
samples of grass forage was 41,93 % and 52,78 % in samples of lucerine forage. The contents of
unsaturated fatty acids in meat and milk depend of their contents in animal feed. Forage feeding is main
approach to increase the supply of beneficial fatty acids from plants into ruminant products. Analysis of
fatty acids profiles of grass and legume forage is very important because of their effect on nutritional
quality of and health benefits of ruminant products.
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