Trans-7,cis-9 CLA is synthesized endogenously by delta9-desaturase in dairy cows
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Trans-7,cis-9 CLA is synthesized endogenously by delta9-desaturase in dairy cows
Abstract
Cis-9,trans-11 and trans-7,cis-9 CLA are the most prevalent CLA isomers in milkfat. The majority of cis-9,trans-11 CLA is synthesized endogenously by delta9-desaturase. We tested the hypothesis that trans-7,cis-9 CLA originates from endogenous synthesis by inhibiting delta9-desaturase with a source of cyclopropene FA (sterculic oil: SO) or with a trans-10,cis-12 CLA supplement. Experiment 1 (four cows; Latin square) involved four treatments: control, SO, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (PHVO), and PHVO + SO. Milk, plasma, and rumen fluid were collected. Experiment 2 treatments (four cows) were 0 or 14.0 g/d of 10,12 CLA supplement; milk and plasma were collected. Samples were analyzed by GC and Ag+-HPLC to determine FA. In Experiment 1, SO decreased milkfat content of trans-7,cis-9 CLA by 68 to 71% and cis-9,trans-11 CLA by 61 to 65%. In Experiment 2, the 10,12 CLA supplement decreased milkfat content of trans-7,cis-9 CLA and cis-9,trans-11 by 44 and 25%, respectively. Correcting for the extent of treatment-induced inhibition of delta9-desaturase based on changes in myristic and myristoleic acids, endogenous synthesis of trans-7,cis-9 CLA represented 85 and 102% in Experiments 1 and 2, respectively. Similar corrected values were 77 and 58% for endogenous synthesis of cis-9,trans-11 CLA. Thus, milkfat cis-9,trans-11 CLA was primarily from endogenous synthesis with a minor portion from rumen escape. In contrast, trans-7,cis-9 CLA was not present in rumen fluid in significant amounts. Results indicate this isomer in milkfat is derived almost exclusively from endogenous synthesis via delta9-desaturase.
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