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      <subfield code="a">An experiment was conducted to study the&#xd;
effect of different dietary fatty acid profiles on abdominal&#xd;
fat deposition in broilers. Diets with four types of fats&#xd;
(tallow, olive oil, sunflower oil, and linseed oil), at two&#xd;
levels of fat inclusion (either 6 or 10%), were administered&#xd;
to males from 21 to 42 d and to females from 21 to 49 d&#xd;
of age. The sexes were studied separately. Performance&#xd;
parameters, abdominal fat, muscle fat and cholesterol,&#xd;
and fatty acid profile of thigh, breast, and abdominal fat&#xd;
were determined. Broilers fed sunflower and linseed oils&#xd;
presented better values of feed efficiency. Abdominal fat&#xd;
and cholesterol content of thigh muscle were significantly lower in animals fed sunflower and linseed oils than in&#xd;
those fed tallow or olive oil (P &lt; 0.001). In females, abdominal fat increased with level of fat inclusion only in birds&#xd;
fed tallow or olive oil, whereas it remained constant in&#xd;
birds fed sunflower or linseed oil. Muscle fat content was&#xd;
lower for birds fed tallow or olive oil but not significantly.&#xd;
The fatty acid profile of the different tissues reflected&#xd;
dietary fatty acid profile. Monounsaturated fatty acids&#xd;
were higher in abdominal fat, whereas polyunsaturated&#xd;
fatty acids were higher in muscle fat. These results suggest that polyunsaturated fatty acids produce lower abdominal fat deposition than saturated or monounsaturated fatty acids</subfield>
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