The Egg Yolk Content in ω-3 and Conjugated Fatty Acids Can Be Sustainably Increased upon Long-Term Feeding of Laying Hens with a Diet Containing Flaxseeds and Pomegranate Seed Oil

Ngo Njembe, Monique Tatiana;Dejonghe, Louis;Verstraelen, Eleonore;Mignolet, Eric;Larondelle, Yvan;et.al.
(2021) Foods — Vol. 10, n° 5, p. 1134 (2021)

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Long-term feeding trials examining the incorporation of conjugated linolenic acids (CLnA) into the diet of laying hens are lacking. In the present study, we compared two diets in sixty-six red Sex-Link hens (33 hens/treatment), fed for 26 weeks. The control diet was high in oleic acid, while the test diet was high in α-linolenic acid (ALA) and punicic acid (PunA). No significant differences were observed between treatments for hens’ performance, egg weight and yolk weight. In contrast, dietary ALA and PunA resulted in a significant increase in n-3 PUFA, rumenic acid (RmA) and PunA contents in egg yolk, as well as in the liver, heart, muscle and adipose tissue of the hens. Other conjugated dienes resulting from the metabolism of PunA or RmA also accumulated in the egg yolk and tissues. Unlike DHA, which was exclusively distributed in phospholipids, ALA, RmA and PunA were preferably distributed in triglycerides
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Ngo Njembe, M. T., Dejonghe, L., Verstraelen, E., Mignolet, E., Leclercq, M., Dailly, H., Gardin, C., Buchet, M., Nain, C. W., & Larondelle, Y. (2021). The Egg Yolk Content in ω-3 and Conjugated Fatty Acids Can Be Sustainably Increased upon Long-Term Feeding of Laying Hens with a Diet Containing Flaxseeds and Pomegranate Seed Oil. Foods, 10(5), 1134. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10051134 (Original work published 2021)