81
reported by S
OUZA
et al (2008) using fed diets containing microencapsulated fish oil.
Fish oil is one of the best known sources of n-3 PUFA, as it is rich in EPA and DHA
(M
ACLEAN
et al. 2006). Especially, it is important to note that PUFAs (linoleic acid
and alpha-linolenic acid) have displayed protection against lipid per oxidation
increasing the levels of several cellular antioxidants
such as ascorbic acid, α-
tocopherol (C
ACHALDORA
et al. 2008). The linoleic acid significantly increased over
tree and four times ore in group C, D and E than in control and B group, and gamma-
linolenic seven times higher in group E, which represented a great contribution to the
sum of PUFA. Most n-6 polygene fatty acids were noted in the yolk eggs hens fed
with the V+FM feed. However, this content was higher in all the experimental groups
in comparison to the control group. The results of current study indicated that the FA
profile in yolk eggs is customized by a diet with mineral and fishmeal. Feeding with
different kinds of diets containing 3% and 5% ratios of vermiculite and fishmeal can
be possible to apply in future which was proven by these results including the egg’s
yolk level of specific fatty acid or mixture of fatty acids thought to be beneficial to
human health (e.g. oleic acid).
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