Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2096855 Theriogenology 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of the present study was to characterize the dietary effects of n − 3 LC-PUFA and α-tocopheryl acetate (vE) on the quality, phospholipid fatty acid composition, α-tocopherol content (α-T) and in vitro susceptibility to lipid peroxidation in turkey semen. Fertility of fresh semen was also evaluated. Male turkeys were randomly divided and fed either a control diet or a fish oil and vE rich diet (FO diet) from 40 to 60 weeks of age. The FO diet increased the proportion of n − 3 fatty acids in spermatozoa and as a consequence the (n − 3)/(n − 6) ratio also increased. These changes did not affect the proportion of n − 9 PUFAs, particularly of C22:3n − 9, in semen. The sperm content of α-T was dependent by the dietary supplementation of the vitamin and the sperm content was more than doubled supplying 120 mg kg−1 of feed to the males compared to the 60 mg kg−1 of feed in the control diet. In agreement with the major content of α-T in spermatozoa collected from the FO group were significantly less susceptible to in vitro induced oxidation. The reproductive capacity of the male breeders was not affected by the diet; however the result is considered of some relevance for field conditions where even very small changes have economic interest being applied to large bird population.

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