Oilseeds are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids
(PUFA), which can be fed to dairy animals to modify
the milk fatty acid (FA) profile and produce a more
nutritionally beneficial milk for human consumption
(Kennelly, 1996). Feeding flaxseed to dairy cows decreases
the concentrations of short- and medium-chain
FA and increases the long-chain FA content in milk
fat (Mustafa et al., 2003; Petit, 2003). On the other
hand, fish oil addition to dairy cows diet has been suggested
to specifically increase the long-chain n-3 FA
and C20:5 eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and C22:6 docosahexaenoic
acid (DHA) contents in milk (Chilliard
et al., 2001).
Oilseeds are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids
(PUFA), which can be fed to dairy animals to modify
the milk fatty acid (FA) profile and produce a more
nutritionally beneficial milk for human consumption
(Kennelly, 1996). Feeding flaxseed to dairy cows decreases
the concentrations of short- and medium-chain
FA and increases the long-chain FA content in milk
fat (Mustafa et al., 2003; Petit, 2003). On the other
hand, fish oil addition to dairy cows diet has been suggested
to specifically increase the long-chain n-3 FA
and C20:5 eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and C22:6 docosahexaenoic
acid (DHA) contents in milk (Chilliard
et al., 2001).
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