%0 Journal Article %A Díaz Díaz Chirón, María Teresa %A Pérez, Concepción %A Sánchez, C.I. %A Lauzurica Gómez, María Ascensión Sara %A Cañeque, Vicente %A González, C. %A Fuente Vázquez, Jesús De La %T Feeding microalgae increases omega 3 fatty acids of fat deposits and muscles in light lambs %D 2017 %@ 0889-1575 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/98007 %X In the present study, we investigated the effect of dietary supplementation with microalgae rich in DHA (C22:6n3) on the fatty acid composition of different fat deposits and muscles in light lambs. Two dietary treatments were studied: control (CT) and microalgae (MT), containing 2% of DHA- rich microalgae. Dietary incorporation of microalgae modified fatty acid composition in all anatomical locations studied (intramuscular, subcutaneous and kidney knob and channel fat); however, intramuscular fat was the most affected deposit. Intramuscular fat of MT lambs had higher levels of DHA (3.35%) and total n3 fatty acids (5.71%), than that of CT lambs (0.25 and 1.23% respectively). Dietary supplementation with microalgae produced a greater proportion of DHA and total n3 in M. Infraspinatus (IM) (5.12 and 8.13% respectively) compared with M. Longissimus (LM) (3.35 and 5.71% respectively) and M. Psoas major (PM) (3.62 and 6.24% respectively). Dietary supplementation with microalgae enhanced the nutritional quality of lamb muscle with more favourable PUFA/SFA and n6/n3 ratios in conjunction with increased levels of DHA and total n3 fatty acids. %~