Characterization of fatty acids camel meat in Algeria.

N Sahraoui, O Dotreppe, MB Errahmani, S Boudjenah… - 2014 - cabidigitallibrary.org
N Sahraoui, O Dotreppe, MB Errahmani, S Boudjenah, B Baaissa, D Guetarni, JL Hornick
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The fatty acids of camel meat were characterized by 54.6% of saturated fatty acids (SFA),
35.0% of mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MFA) and 10.4% of polyunsaturated fatty acids
(PUFA). The polyunsaturated/saturated ratio was found equal to 0.25, that of ω6/ω3 equal to
4.1. The comparison by age showed no significant effect on the contents of FA, SFA, MFA,
PUFA, ω6 and ω3 (P> 0.05). The comparison by gender and race has revealed highly
significant effects almost on all studied parameters. Thus, the contents of the FA, SFA, MFA …
Abstract
The fatty acids of camel meat were characterized by 54.6% of saturated fatty acids (SFA), 35.0% of mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MFA) and 10.4% of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). The polyunsaturated/saturated ratio was found equal to 0.25, that of ω6/ω3 equal to 4.1. The comparison by age showed no significant effect on the contents of FA, SFA, MFA, PUFA, ω6 and ω3 (P>0.05). The comparison by gender and race has revealed highly significant effects almost on all studied parameters. Thus, the contents of the FA, SFA, MFA, PUFA, ω6 and ω3 were found significantly higher in the Sahrawi males (P<0.05). The females, Sahrawi as well as Tergui, have exhibited PUFA/SFA and ω6/ω3 ratios significantly higher than males (P<0.05), but also relatively low levels of lipids and ω6/ω3 ratios deemed favorable. These results suggest better overall nutritional characteristics, essentially in females, and the importance of promoting this meat for products of particular nutritional characters.
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