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Meat Science | 2010

Fatty acid profile of hind leg muscle in female and male nutria (Myocastor coypus Mol.), fed green forage diet

Robert Głogowski; M. Czauderna; Agnieszka Rozbicka; K. A. Krajewska; Marcus Clauss

The study describes the profile of fatty acids in hind leg muscle of 18 female and 12 male nutria reared on an extensive system farm in eastern Poland with a diet based on fresh forage. When compared to results from nutrias from an intensive production system from the literature, the forage-fed animals had lower proportions of saturated fatty acids, and higher proportions of n3-fatty acids in their muscle tissue; in particular, n6:n3-fatty acid ratios were lower (2.6-3.0) in forage-fed animals compared to intensively reared animals (16.8-28.9). These findings underline that using forage-based diets is feasible in nutrias, and an economic way to improve the fatty acid composition of their meat.


Biological Trace Element Research | 2018

Seleno-compounds and Carnosic Acid Added to Diets with Rapeseed and Fish Oils Affect Concentrations of Selected Elements and Chemical Composition in the Liver, Heart and Muscles of Lambs

M. Czauderna; Anna Ruszczyńska; Ewa Bulska; K. A. Krajewska

The objective of our studies was to investigate effects of carnosic acid (CA), selenized yeast (SeY) and selenate (SeVI) added to the diet including rapeseed oil (RO) and fish oil (FO) on concentrations of elements, fatty acids (FAs), tocopherols, cholesterol, and malondialdehyde in the liver, heart, musculus longissimus dorsi (MLD), and musculus biceps femoris (MBF) of lambs. Lambs were fed diets: group I—the basal diet (BD) with RO; group II—BD with RO and FO; group III—BD with RO, FO, and CA; group IV—BD with RO, FO, CA, and SeY; group V—BD with RO, FO, CA, and SeVI. The diets with Se compounds increased Se concentrations in all tissues compared with other diets. The diet with SeVI increased Cd, Sb, and Pb concentrations in the liver compared to groups I, II, and IV. The diets containing Se compounds increased Sb and Pb concentrations in MBF compared to groups I and II. All diets with CA reduced As, Sb, and Pb concentrations in MLD compared to groups I and II. All diets with FO increased concentrations of FAs and malondialdehyde in the liver compared to group I. All diets with FO decreased FAs concentrations in MBF compared to group I. The diets containing CA with/without Se compounds increased malondialdehyde concentrations in MBF compared to groups I and II. The diet with Se compounds reduced malondialdehyde concentrations in MLD compared to group II. All diets with FO changed concentrations of tocopherols and cholesterol in all tissues compared to group I. Our study showed that the addition of SeY or SeVI to the experimental diet increased the concentration of Se in all assayed tissues of lambs without adversely influencing performance or causing physiological disorders in internal organs. Both, SeY or SeVI added to the experimental diet decreased the oxidative stress and the concentrations of As, Sb, and Pb in MLD compared with the diets containing RO, irrespective of the presence of FO (groups I and II). Our study provides useful knowledge for nutritionists carrying out further investigations aimed at improving farm animal health, performance, and the nutritional quality of animal products for humans.


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2009

Dietary selenite and conjugated linoleic acid isomers influence fatty acid concentrations in the liver and femoral muscles of rats

M. Czauderna; J. Kowalczyk; K. A. Krajewska; A. J. Rozbicka; Jacek Paweł Michalski


Acta Biochimica Polonica | 2003

Interaction of maize (Zea mays) protein phosphatase 2A with tubulin

Olubunmi S. Awotunde; Katarzyna Lechward; K. A. Krajewska; Stanislaw Zolnierowicz; Grażyna Muszyńska


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2012

Dietary linseed oil and selenate affect the concentration of fatty acids and selenium in the spleen, pancreas, and kidneys of lambs.

K. A. Krajewska; Agnieszka Rozbicka-Wieczorek; J. Kowalczyk; M. Czauderna


Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018

Influence of dietary selenium level on the concentration of conjugated linoleic acid isomers, other fatty acids and amino acids in the liver and femoral muscles of rats.

M. Czauderna; J. Kowalczyk; K. A. Krajewska


Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018

A new internal standard for HPLC assay of conjugated linoleic acid in animal tissues and milk.

M. Czauderna; J. Kowalczyk; M. Marounek; Jacek Paweł Michalski; Agnieszka Rozbicka-Wieczorek; K. A. Krajewska


Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences | 2010

The dietary level of selenite and selenized yeast influences the concentrations of selected fatty acids in the abdominal fat and brain of rats.

M. Czauderna; J. Kowalczyk; K. A. Krajewska; Jacek Paweł Michalski


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2013

Effect of dietary organic selenium on fatty acid composition in nutria (Myocastor coypus Mol.) livers

Robert Głogowski; M. Czauderna; Agnieszka Rozbicka-Wieczorek; K. A. Krajewska


Roczniki Naukowe Polskiego Towarzystwa Zootechnicznego | 2010

fatty acid concentration in the meat of young female nutria (Myocastor coypus Mol.)

Robert Głogowski; M. Czauderna; Agnieszka Rozbicka-Wieczorek; K. A. Krajewska

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M. Czauderna

Polish Academy of Sciences

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J. Kowalczyk

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Robert Głogowski

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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A. J. Rozbicka

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Agnieszka Rozbicka

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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