Yolk lipids and their fatty acids in the wild and captive ostrich (Struthio camelus) |
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Authors: | R.C. Noble B.K. Speake R. McCartney C.M. Foggin D.C. Deeming |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biochemical Sciences, Scottish Agricultural College, Ayr, Scotland;2Central Veterinary Laboratory, Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe;3Hangland Farm Ostriches Ltd, Upper Wardington, Banbury, OX, England |
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Abstract: | A comparative study has been made of the major lipid fractions and their fatty acid compositions in the yolk of eggs from ostriches under wild and farmed conditions. There were no differences in the lipid contents and proportions of the lipid fractions between the two groups of yolks. In both groups of yolks triacylglycerol and phospholipid were the major fractions. In the eggs from the wild ostriches, all the lipid fractions displayed substantial concentrations of C18 polyunsaturated fatty acids, triacylglycerol being particularly rich in linolenic acid and phospholipid rich in linoleic acid; phospholipid displayed substantial concentrations also of C20 and C22 polyunsaturates. There were considerable differences in the fatty acid compositions between the yolks. Those from the farmed birds displayed lower proportions of C18 polyunsaturates, particularly linolenic acid, throughout the lipid fractions. Compensatory increases were displayed most obviously in the concentrations of oleic acid and palmitoleic acid as well as other acids. The distinctive and extensive changes in fatty acid composition, particularly relating to the polyunsaturates, are discussed with respect to overall dietary requirements and specificities for embryo metabolism and possible effects on reproductive performance. |
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Keywords: | Egg yolks lipid fatty acids ostrich wild captive |
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