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The effect of environmental temperature on sebum composition of tropical and temperate breeds of cattle.

J C O'Kelly, H P Reich.   

Abstract

This study compared to effect of environmental temperature on sebum composition in 2 breeds of cattle, British (SH) and Brahman (GB), which differ in their abilities to tolerate heat. By long-term exposure of both breeds to environmental temperatures of 24 C and 32 C and the more heat-tolerant GB breed to 38 C, it was possible to make breed comparisons at (a) different body temperatures, i.e., when all animals were exposed to the same environmental temperature, and (b), at the same body temperature, i.e., when the 2 breeds were exposed to different ambient temperatures. The composition of sebum excreted to saturation level on the skin surface was determined. At the same body temperatures, the amounts of fatty acids in each lipid class were higher in GB than in SH animals except during hyperthermia when the amounts of triglyceride fatty acids were similar in both breeds. The total amounts of individual fatty acids except 14:1, 16:1, 20:0 and 14:OH were higher in both breeds at 32 C than at 24 C. The GB cattle excreted more essential fatty acids (EFA) than the SH cattle at 24 C and at 32 C. There was a significant genotype by environment interaction in the amount of EFA excreted in triglyceride decreased whereas the amount excreted in wax esters increased with rising body temperature.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7087679     DOI: 10.1007/BF02535117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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