Intestinal digestibility of total long-chainfatty acids was high and nonsignificantlydifferent between diets: 80.2 + 2.8% for thecontrol diet and 86.1 + 4.8% for the milk diet(Table 4). As for total fatty acids, the C~s fattyacid digestibility was high (>80%) and nonsignificantlydifferent between diets. But with themilk diet, the digestibility of C16 fatty acids(C16:0 = 86.9%, C16:1 = 76.4%), odd-chain(82.1%) and branched-chain (76.0%) fattyacids, partly or totally from microbial origin,were 17.4% (P<.01), 14.5% (nonsignificant), 22.9% (P<.01), and 10.9% (P<.05), respectively,higher than in the control diet.Triglyceridemia was systematically higher(P<.05) with the milk diet (24.8 mg/100 mlplasma) than with the control diet (17.5rag/100 ml) whatever the sampling time (Table5). For content of NEFA in plasma, there wasthe same tendency as for triglyceridemia, butthe differences were generally nonsignificant(Table 5).
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