Trans- and cis-octadecenoic acid isomers in the hump and milk lipids from Camelus dromedarius

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Wolff, RL
Precht, D
Nasser, B
El Kebbaj, MS
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[1] Univ Bordeaux 1, ISTAB, F-33405 Talence, France
[2] Bundesanstalt Milchforsch, D-2300 Kiel, Germany
[3] Univ Hassan II, Fac Sci Ain Chock, Casablanca, Morocco
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10.1007/s11745-001-0829-y
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The distribution profiles of individual trans- as well as cis-18:1 isomers from the fat prepared from the hump adipose tissue and the milk from Camelus dromedarius (the single-humped Arabian species) are described. Gas-liquid chromatography on two capillary columns with different polarities and lengths were used for this purpose in combination with argentation thin-layer chromatography. A comparison of the profiles established is made with that of true ruminant fats. In the fats from the dromedarius as well as from true ruminants, the trans-18:1 isomers have their ethylenic bonds in all positions between Delta4 and Delta 16. The prominent trans isomer is the 11-18:1 (vaccenic) acid in all species, and the complete distribution profiles are quite similar. Concerning the cis isomers, the prominent isomer is oleic acid, followed by cis-vaccenic acid, as in true ruminant fats. Other cis isomers encompass the Delta6-8 and the Delta 12 to Delta 15 isomers. Camelidae (suborder Tylopoda) and Bovidae (suborder Ruminantia) have evolved independently since the Eocene, that is for approximately 50 million years. Despite this considerable period, and the profound differences in anatomy, morphology, physiology, ecological and dietary habits between the extant species of these suborders, the rumen microflora has continued to synthesize the same trans- and cis-octadecenoic acid isomers, in comparable proportions, at least as deduced from their composition profiles. We conclude that the trans-18:1 acid profile is not intrinsically species-dependent, but it can be affected by the nature and the proportions of dietary unsaturated fatty acids that themselves depend on the feed, and that may be species-specific.
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