Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats

The effects of dietary fat during pregnancy and lactation on growth performance of pups, milk composition and very low density lipoprotein composition in rats were studied. A total of 33 dams were used in this study and each litter was adjusted to 8 pups per dam. The dams were fed on high fat (150 g...

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Main Authors: Chwen, Loh Teck, Ling, Foo Hooi, Abdul Wahab, Zurina, Koon, Tan Bee
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Published: Nutrition Society of Malaysia 2002
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spelling my.upm.eprints.70952013-05-27T07:33:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7095/ Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats Chwen, Loh Teck Ling, Foo Hooi Abdul Wahab, Zurina Koon, Tan Bee The effects of dietary fat during pregnancy and lactation on growth performance of pups, milk composition and very low density lipoprotein composition in rats were studied. A total of 33 dams were used in this study and each litter was adjusted to 8 pups per dam. The dams were fed on high fat (150 g fat/kg diet, HF), medium fat (75 g fat/kg of diet, MF) and low fat (2.5 g fat/kg diet, LF) diets. The body weights of dams increased during pregnancy and decreased after pregnancy. The HF pups had a higher body weight and higher weight gain than those of LF pups. The amount of feed intake of HF dams was significantly higher than LF and MF dams. The HF dams had significantly higher milk fat and water concentrations than LF dams. The milk protein was not significantly different among the treatment groups. All dams showed hypertriacylglycerolaemia in their very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) in late pregnancy. The VLDL-protein concentrations increased during the first week after parturition. The HF dams showed a greater response to the dietary fat than that of LF and MF dams. The findings suggest that addition of fat in the diet during pregnancy and lactation may improve the milk quality through modifying the composition of VLDL contents, leading to better growth of pups. Nutrition Society of Malaysia 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7095/1/mjn8n2_art1.pdf Chwen, Loh Teck and Ling, Foo Hooi and Abdul Wahab, Zurina and Koon, Tan Bee (2002) Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition, 8 (2). pp. 125-135. ISSN 1394-035X http://nutriweb.org.my English
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description The effects of dietary fat during pregnancy and lactation on growth performance of pups, milk composition and very low density lipoprotein composition in rats were studied. A total of 33 dams were used in this study and each litter was adjusted to 8 pups per dam. The dams were fed on high fat (150 g fat/kg diet, HF), medium fat (75 g fat/kg of diet, MF) and low fat (2.5 g fat/kg diet, LF) diets. The body weights of dams increased during pregnancy and decreased after pregnancy. The HF pups had a higher body weight and higher weight gain than those of LF pups. The amount of feed intake of HF dams was significantly higher than LF and MF dams. The HF dams had significantly higher milk fat and water concentrations than LF dams. The milk protein was not significantly different among the treatment groups. All dams showed hypertriacylglycerolaemia in their very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) in late pregnancy. The VLDL-protein concentrations increased during the first week after parturition. The HF dams showed a greater response to the dietary fat than that of LF and MF dams. The findings suggest that addition of fat in the diet during pregnancy and lactation may improve the milk quality through modifying the composition of VLDL contents, leading to better growth of pups.
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author Chwen, Loh Teck
Ling, Foo Hooi
Abdul Wahab, Zurina
Koon, Tan Bee
spellingShingle Chwen, Loh Teck
Ling, Foo Hooi
Abdul Wahab, Zurina
Koon, Tan Bee
Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats
author_facet Chwen, Loh Teck
Ling, Foo Hooi
Abdul Wahab, Zurina
Koon, Tan Bee
author_sort Chwen, Loh Teck
title Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats
title_short Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats
title_full Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats
title_fullStr Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Feeding Fat During Pregnancy and Lactation on Growth Performance, Milk Composition and Very Low Density Lipoprotein Composition in Rats
title_sort effects of feeding fat during pregnancy and lactation on growth performance, milk composition and very low density lipoprotein composition in rats
publisher Nutrition Society of Malaysia
publishDate 2002
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