The Effect of Ethyl Esters of Linseed Oil on the Changes in the Fatty Acid Profile of Hair Coat Sebum, Blood Serum and Erythrocyte Membranes in Healthy Dogs
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animals
2.2. Scheme of the Experiment
2.3. Biological Samples
2.4. Measurements and Analysis
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sebum of the Hair Coat
3.2. Blood Serum
3.3. Erythrocyte Membranes
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Metabolic Energy (kcal/100 g) | 352.5 |
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Dry matter (%) | 90 |
Ash (%) | 7 |
Protein (%) | 25 |
Carbohydrates (%) | 40.5 |
Fiber (%) | 3 |
Fat (%) | 14.5 |
Fatty Acids | Content in the Food | Content in Ethyl Esters of Linseed Oil |
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Σ SFAs | 29.95 | 7.87 |
Σ MUFAs | 4.45 | 16.73 |
C18:2n6 linoleic acid (LA) | 63.88 | 16.68 |
C18:3n3 α-linolenic acid (ALA) | 1.72 | 58.72 |
Σ PUFAs | 65.6 | 75.4 |
LA:ALA ratio | 37.14:1 | 1:3.52 |
Fatty Acids | Summer | Winter | ||||
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Week 0 | Week 8 | Week 16 | Week 0 | Week 8 | Week 16 | |
Σ SFAs | 34.768 aa ± 1.536 | 32.278 ba ± 1.866 | 33.042 ± 1.214 | 32.09 ab ± 1.545 | 29.646 bb ± 1.036 | 31.599 ± 1.911 |
Σ MUFAs | 37.968 ± 1.778 | 39.499 ± 1.365 | 37.964 a ± 1.563 | 36.096 A ± 1.658 | 39.175 B ± 1.497 | 35.383 Ab ± 2.332 |
C18:2n6 | 9.135 Aa ± 0.922 | 11.354 BA ± 1.226 | 11.062 b ± 1.126 | 10.462 A ± 1.025 | 13.417 BB ± 1.010 | 12.085 ± 1.226 |
C18:3n3 | 4.347 AA ± 0.361 | 6.115 B ± 0.462 | 7.921 CA ± 0.917 | 3.157 AB ± 0.258 | 5.683 B ± 0.476 | 5.492 BB ± 0.515 |
C20:4n6 | 0.942 AA ± 0.062 | 3.171 BA ± 0.339 | 2.217 CA ± 0.169 | 1.314 AaB ± 0.110 | 2.675 BB ± 0.193 | 1.596 AbB ± 0.091 |
C20:5n3 | 0.692 A ± 0.059 | 1.356 BA ± 0.094 | 0.769 AA ± 0.073 | 0.815 A ± 0.078 | 1.658 BB ± 0.115 | 1.124 CB ± 0.123 |
C22:6n3 | 0.713 AA ± 0.067 | 1.485 BA ± 0.145 | 1.251 CA ± 0.108 | 1.014 AB ± 0.094 | 1.725 BB ± 0.138 | 1.564 BB ± 0.115 |
Σ PUFAs | 24.234 A ± 1.259 | 26.738 BA ± 1.379 | 27.958 BA ± 1.429 | 22.908 A ± 1.239 | 29.868 BB ± 0.901 | 25.599 CB ± 1.225 |
n-6 | 13.911 Aa ± 0.967 | 16.264 BA ± 1.347 | 16.395 B ± 1.067 | 15.591 Ab ± 1.232 | 19.199 BB ± 0.812 | 15.226 A ± 1.192 |
n-3 | 5.752 A ± 0.308 | 8.956 B ± 0.458 | 9.941 CA ± 0.857 | 4.986 A ± 0.304 | 9.066 Ba ± 0.439 | 8.18 BbB ± 0.606 |
n-6/n-3 | 2.425 AA ± 0.215 | 1.822 B ± 0.194 | 1.659 B ± 0.177 | 3.141 AB ± 0.366 | 2.122 B ± 0.126 | 1.874 B ± 0.232 |
Fatty Acids | Summer | Winter | ||||
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Week 0 | Week 8 | Week 16 | Week 0 | Week 8 | Week 16 | |
Σ SFAs | 44.908 A ± 1.551 | 37.816 B ± 2.163 | 41.393 ± 2.297 | 44.835 A ± 3.198 | 38.451 B ± 3.153 | 43.287 A ± 2.595 |
Σ MUFAs | 12.462 A ± 0.908 | 15.807 B ± 1.149 | 16.09 Ba ± 1.105 | 13.034 A ± 0.778 | 16.65 B ± 1.373 | 14.373 Ab ± 0.8530 |
C18:2n6 | 18.771 a ± 1.157 | 21.815 bA ± 1.571 | 19.259 ± 1.960 | 16.514 ± 2.020 | 18.447 B ± 1.994 | 16.819 ± 1.412 |
C18:3n3 | 0.391 A ± 0.040 | 1.026 B ± 0.088 | 0.433 Aa ± 0.035 | 0.485 A ± 0.048 | 1.115 B ± 0.108 | 0.532 Ab ± 0.029 |
C20:4n6 | 8.627 AA ± 0.899 | 11.174 Ba ± 1.109 | 8.958 AA ± 0.840 | 12.752 B ± 1.388 | 13.123 b ± 1.438 | 12.619 B ± 1.169 |
C20:5n3 | 1.036 AA ± 0.093 | 2.394 BA ± 0.176 | 1.277 CA ± 0.092 | 0.725 AB ± 0.081 | 1.518 BB ± 0.104 | 0.824 AB ± 0.041 |
C22:6n3 | 0.825 AA ± 0.067 | 2.341 BA ± 0.211 | 1.663 C ± 0.181 | 1.521 AB ± 0.191 | 3.672 BB ± 0.307 | 1.947 C ± 0.193 |
Σ PUFAs | 34.087 A ± 1.394 | 43.769 B ± 1.510 | 36.200 A ± 2.305 | 37.015 A ± 2.782 | 43.531 B ± 3.193 | 38.033 A ± 1.383 |
n-6 | 30.349 A ± 1.386 | 36.375 Ba ± 1.610 | 31.325 b ± 2.263 | 32.223 ± 2.716 | 34.825 ± 3.252 | 32.477 ± 1.177 |
n-3 | 3.225 AA ± 0.192 | 6.798 BA ± 0.279 | 4.324 C ± 0.182 | 3.801 AB ± 0.171 | 7.450 BB ± 0.346 | 4.434 C ± 0.259 |
n-6/n-3 | 9.442 Aa ± 0.739 | 5.362 B ± 0.387 | 7.252 C ± 0.557 | 8.492 Ab ± 0.783 | 4.685 B ± 0.494 | 7.335 C ± 0.271 |
Fatty Acids | Summer | Winter | ||||
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Week 0 | Week 8 | Week 16 | Week 0 | Week 8 | Week 16 | |
Σ SFAs | 47.09 A ± 2.785 | 38.485 B ± 2.845 | 40.972 B ± 1.944 | 45.123 A ± 1.742 | 39.076 B ± 2.055 | 39.946 B ± 1.954 |
Σ MUFAs | 11.297 A ± 0.943 | 12.329 a ± 0.776 | 13.871 BbA ± 0.405 | 12.314 A ± 0.726 | 12.133 A ± 1.155 | 15.962 BB ± 1.333 |
C18:2n6 | 23.885 ± 2.903 | 24.817 ± 2.007 | 25.264 ± 1.823 | 23.271 ± 1.991 | 24.734 ± 1.674 | 22.578 ± 2.416 |
C18:3n3 | 1.133 A ± 0.125 | 1.657 B ± 0.139 | 1.379 C ± 0.115 | 1.056 A ± 0.078 | 1.511 B ± 0.116 | 1.438 B ± 0.115 |
C20:4n6 | 5.568 A ± 0.462 | 7.652 Ba ± 0.621 | 6.735 Bb ± 0.159 | 5.258 Aa ± 0.460 | 7.123 Ba ± 0.673 | 6.240 b ± 0.640 |
C20:5n3 | 0.723 A ± 0.070 | 1.741 B ± 0.169 | 1.438 C ± 0.329 | 0.812 A ± 0.063 | 1.825 B ± 0.171 | 1.519 C ± 0.140 |
C22:6n3 | 0.941 A ± 0.077 | 1.522 B ± 0.108 | 1.289 C ± 0.104 | 1.012 A ± 0.089 | 1.579 B ± 0.136 | 1.313 C ± 0.102 |
Σ PUFAs | 39.078 Aa ± 2.979 | 44.952 B ± 1.854 | 43.045 b ± 1.761 | 38.343 A ± 2.296 | 44.188 Ba ± 1.719 | 40.422 b ± 2.765 |
n-6 | 34.02 a ± 2.980 | 37.427 b ± 1.865 | 36.811 ± 1.678 | 33.541 a ± 2.192 | 37.294 b ± 1.846 | 34.140 ± 2.787 |
n-3 | 4.083 A ± 0.187 | 6.242 B ± 0.267 | 5.412 C ± 0.192 | 4.209 A ± 0.199 | 6.308 B ± 0.323 | 5.668 C ± 0.260 |
n-6/n-3 | 8.355 A ± 0.911 | 6.005 B ± 0.375 | 6.805 B ± 0.297 | 7.971 A ± 0.401 | 5.931 B ± 0.490 | 6.036 B ± 0.587 |
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Wyrostek, A.; Czyż, K.; Sokoła-Wysoczańska, E.; Patkowska-Sokoła, B.; Bielas, W. The Effect of Ethyl Esters of Linseed Oil on the Changes in the Fatty Acid Profile of Hair Coat Sebum, Blood Serum and Erythrocyte Membranes in Healthy Dogs. Animals 2023, 13, 2250. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142250
Wyrostek A, Czyż K, Sokoła-Wysoczańska E, Patkowska-Sokoła B, Bielas W. The Effect of Ethyl Esters of Linseed Oil on the Changes in the Fatty Acid Profile of Hair Coat Sebum, Blood Serum and Erythrocyte Membranes in Healthy Dogs. Animals. 2023; 13(14):2250. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142250
Chicago/Turabian StyleWyrostek, Anna, Katarzyna Czyż, Ewa Sokoła-Wysoczańska, Bożena Patkowska-Sokoła, and Wiesław Bielas. 2023. "The Effect of Ethyl Esters of Linseed Oil on the Changes in the Fatty Acid Profile of Hair Coat Sebum, Blood Serum and Erythrocyte Membranes in Healthy Dogs" Animals 13, no. 14: 2250. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142250
APA StyleWyrostek, A., Czyż, K., Sokoła-Wysoczańska, E., Patkowska-Sokoła, B., & Bielas, W. (2023). The Effect of Ethyl Esters of Linseed Oil on the Changes in the Fatty Acid Profile of Hair Coat Sebum, Blood Serum and Erythrocyte Membranes in Healthy Dogs. Animals, 13(14), 2250. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142250