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Conjugated linoleic acid and fatty acid composition of yogurt produced from milk of cows fed soy oil and conjugated linoleic acid

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JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE
卷 67, 期 5, 页码 1973-1978

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2621.2002.tb08755.x

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conjugated linoleic acid; yogurt; milk fat; lipids; dietary supplementation

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Yogurt was processed from milk from Holstein cows whose diets were supplemented with soy oil (5%) and/or conjugated linoleic acids (CIA, 1%) to determine the effect of processing and dietary supplementation on CLA and fatty acid composition. Processing and storage for 7 d did not significantly affect CLA or fatty acid composition. CLA contents of milk and yogurt, increased 2.8- and 2-fold by soy oil and CLA supplementation, respectively. Contents of saturated fatty acids decreased and trans-octadecenoic acids increased with the soy-oil-supplementation. The addition of CIA to soy-oil-supplemented diets did not significantly affect the CLA and fatty acid composition of the yogurt.

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