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Temperature and duration of heating of sunflower oil affect ruminal biohydrogenation of linoleic acid in vitro

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Sunflower oil heated at 110 or 150°C for 1, 3, or 6 h was incubated with ruminal content in order to investigate the effects of temperature and duration of heating of oil on the ruminal biohydrogenation of linoleic acid in vitro. When increased, these 2 parameters acted together to decrease the disappearance of linoleic acidin the media by inhibiting the isomerization of linoleic acid, which led to a decrease in conjugated linoleic acids and trans-C18:1 production. Nevertheless, trans-10 isomer production increased with heating temperature, suggesting an activation of Δ9-isomerization, whereas trans-11 isomer production decreased, traducing an inhibition of Δ12-isomerization. The amount of peroxides generated during heating was correlated with the proportions of biohydrogenation intermediates so that they might explain, at least in part, the observed effects. The effects of heating temperature and duration on ruminal bacteria community was assessed using capillary electrophoresis single-strand conformation polymorphism. Ruminal bacterial population significantly differed according to heating temperature, but was not affected by heating duration. Heating of fat affected ruminal biohydrogenation, at least in part because of oxidative products generated during heating, by altering enzymatic reactions and bacterial population.

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hal-02655429 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Florence Privé, Sylvie Combes, Laurent L. Cauquil, Yves Farizon, Francis Enjalbert, et al.. Temperature and duration of heating of sunflower oil affect ruminal biohydrogenation of linoleic acid in vitro. Journal of Dairy Science, 2010, 93 (2), pp.711-722. ⟨10.3168/jds.2009-2534⟩. ⟨hal-02655429⟩
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