INVESTIGADORES
SIMONCINI Melina Soledad
artículos
Título:
Caiman’s fat enriched with n-3 fatty acids: potential food supplement
Autor/es:
VALLI, FLORENCIA E.; LEIVA, PAMELA M.L.; LAVANDERA, JIMENA; CONTINI, MARÍA C.; GERSTNER, CAROLINA; PIÑA, CARLOS I.; SIMONCINI, MELINA S.; GONZÁLEZ, MARCELA A.
Revista:
TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 55
ISSN:
0049-4747
Resumen:
Broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) products (meat, fat and oil) are currently beginning to be valued as a food of special interest due to its high content of n-3 fatty acids. Thus, the objective of this study was to characterize the fats of caiman fed with diets enriched with flaxseeds (Linus usitatissimun) rich in n-3 fatty acids, lignans and antioxidants. Caimans were fed six days a week with: a control diet (C), and a diet enriched with ground flaxseed = 90% C + 10% flaxseed ground (FS), during 30 (FS30) and 60 (FS60) days. Animals fed the flaxseed-enriched diets increased linolenic acid content and reduced the n-6/n-3 ratio of fats relative to controls, and this improvement increased over time. The proportion of eicosapentaenoic acid also increased, but there was no difference at the time the enriched diets were offered. Caiman fat of the FS30 and FS60, showed a decrease in lipoperoxidation (24% and 40%) and reactive oxygen species (44% and 76%) accompanied by an increase in antioxidant systems. Consumption of a flax-enriched diet by caimans increases the content of essential fatty acids and improves the lipoperoxidative status of fat. This provides an enriched fat with potential for the development products for human consumption.