The influence of dietary medium and long chain triglycerides on growth performances and fat deposition in growing rats
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The influence of dietary medium and long chain triglycerides on growth performances and fat deposition in growing rats
Abstract
The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of dietary medium and long chain triglycerides (MCT and LCT) on fat deposition and fatty acid composition of adipose tissues of rats. Twenty-seven Wistar strain male rats were divided into three groups and fed semisynthetic experimental diets: Basal (AIN 76), MCT (basal+C8:0 10%), LCT (basal+corn oil 10%). Feed intake was measured every day and body weight was measured once a week. At the beginning, 4th and 8th week of experimental feeding, 3, 12, 12 rats were slaughtered, respectively. Liver, perirenal and epididymal adipose tissue pads were weighted and their fatty acid composition was determined. Chemical composition of wholebody carcass was measured. Body weight gain was greater in rats fed the LCT diet than in rats fed the basal and MCT diets. Feed intakes were decreased in rats fed the MCT and LCT diets compared to that of the basal group. Subsequently, when compared to the basal group rats, feed efficiencies in rats fed the MCT and LCT diets were improved at the level of 6 and 14% for 4 weeks, and then 17 and 24% for 8 weeks, respectively. The weight of perirenal and epididymal adipose tissue pads tended to be larger in rats fed the MCT and LCT diets than in the basal group, although not significant. There were not significant differences in wholebody composition among the three groups. But it appeared that in rats fed the MCT diet, moisture content tended to be decreased and crude protein content increased compared to the LCT group rats. Fatty acid composition of the rats fed the LCT diet showed a good reflection of dietary fatty acid composition. Unlike LCT, little of medium chain fatty acid (MCFA) itself were incorporated into liver or adipose tissues. However, it seems that fat deposition of the MCT group was accomplished not by incorporation of dietary fatty acids but by de novo fatty acids synthesis.
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