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Fatty acid composition and bacterial community changes in the rumen fluid of lactating sheep fed sunflower oil plus incremental levels of marine algae

Toral et al., 2012

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Toral P
Belenguer A
Shingfield K
Hervás G
Toivonen V
Frutos P
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Journal of Dairy Science

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Supplementation of ruminant diets with plant oils and marine lipids is an effective strategy for lowering saturated fatty acid (FA) content and increasing the concentration of cis-9, trans-11 conjugated linoleic acid and long-chain n-3 FA in ruminant milk. However, changes in …
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