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Chia seed (Salvia hispanica L.) as an ω-3 fatty acid source for broilers: Influence on fatty acid composition, cholesterol and fat content of white and dark meats, growth performance, and sensory characteristics
ArticleAbstract: Five thousand four hundred, 1-d-old, male, Ross 308, broiler chicks were fed for 49 d to compare diePalabras claves:Broiler, Chía, Meat flavor, OMEGA-3, Saturated fatty acidAutores:Coates W.E., Lauria M., Ricardo AyerzaFuentes:scopusDietary levels of chia: Influence on yolk cholesterol, lipid content and fatty acid composition for two strains of hens
ArticleAbstract: Four hundred fifty H&N laying hens, half white and half brown, were fed for 90 d to compare a controPalabras claves:Chía, cholesterol, Eggs, OMEGA-3, α-linolenicAutores:Coates W.E., Ricardo AyerzaFuentes:scopusCrop year effects on seed yields, growing cycle length, and chemical composition of chia (Salvia hispanica L) growing in Ecuador and Bolivia
ArticleAbstract: The chia (Salvia hispanica L.), belongs to the Lamiaceae family and is an annual herb that grows inPalabras claves:FATTY ACIDS, OMEGA-3, Salvia hispanica, Seed production, α-linolenicAutores:Ricardo AyerzaFuentes:scopusOmega-3 enriched broiler meat: The influence of dietary α-linolenic-ω-3 fatty acid sources on growth, performance and meat fatty acid composition
ArticleAbstract: Western diets are typically low in ω-3 fatty acids, and high in saturated and ω-6 fatty acids. TherePalabras claves:Alpha-linolenic, Broiler meat, Chia seed, fatty acid, Flaxseed, OMEGA-3, rapeseedAutores:Azcona J.O., Coates W.E., Gallinger C., Garcia P.T., Ricardo Ayerza, Schang M.J.Fuentes:scopusSeed yield, oil content and fatty acid composition of three botanical sources of ω-3 fatty acid planted in the Yungas ecosystem of tropical Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Studies have shown that the fatty acid composition of oils consumed can affect the risk of cardiovasPalabras claves:Chía, fatty acid, Oil content, OMEGA-3, Salvia columbariae, Salvia hispanica, Satureja montanaAutores:Coates W.E., Ricardo AyerzaFuentes:scopusProtein content, oil content and fatty acid profiles as potential criteria to determine the origin of commercially grown chia (Salvia hispanica L.)
ArticleAbstract: Chia (Salvia hispanica L.), an annual herb of the Labiatae family, produces seeds which were one ofPalabras claves:Chía, Commercial fields, Fatty acid composition, Oil content, OMEGA-3, origin, Salvia hispanica L., Seeds, α-Linolenic fatty acidAutores:Coates W.E., Ricardo AyerzaFuentes:scopusThe Seed's protein and oil content, fatty acid composition, and growing cycle length of a single genotype of chia (Salvia hispanica L.) as affected by environmental factors
ArticleAbstract: As a botanical source, variability in chia seed composition could be expected between growing locatiPalabras claves:FATTY ACIDS, OMEGA-3, Protein, Salvia hispanica L., Seed production, SOUTH AMERICA, α-linolenic acidAutores:Ricardo AyerzaFuentes:scopus