The objective of this research was to evaluate the heterozygosis and genetic group effects on fatty acids profile of feedlot finished steers, straightbreds (Charolais - C and Nellore - N), and crossbreds from second (G2) (¾C ¼N and ¾N ¼C), third (G3) (5/8C 3/8N and 5/8N 3/8C) and fourth (G4) (11/16C 5/16N and 11/16N 5/16C) generation of rotational crossbreeding. The Nellore and 11/16N 5/16C meat showed higher proportion of myristic acid (C14:0) in relation to Charolais and 11/16C 5/16N meat, respectively. On the other hand, the meat of the 11/16C 5/16N steers showed higher presence of heptadecanoic acid (C17:0) and arachidonic acid (C20:4 n6) in relation to 11/16N 5/16C. The 3/4C 1/4N steers of G2 which were superior in stearic acid (C18:0) and linoleic acid (C18:2 n6c) in the total polyunsaturated fatty acids participation studied and in the ratio between polyunsaturated and saturated fatty acids, while the 3/4N 1/4C showed superiority in oleic acid (C18:1 n9c). In G3 the meat of the 5/8C 3/8N steers showed superiority in the stearic and elaidic acids (C18:1 n9t) and in the total saturated fatty acid, while the 5/8N 3/8C steers showed higher participation of the meristoleic (C14:1), cis-10-heptadecanoic(C17:1) and oleic acids and total unsaturated fatty acids. The heterosis was significant in the G2 for C17:0, C18:0, C18:1 n9c, C18:2 n6c, in the total saturated, unsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. The 3/4C 1/4N steers showed the healthiest meat among the genetic groups studied, with higher presence of polyunsaturated fatty acids and higher polyunsaturated: saturated ratio.
Bos taurus indicus; Bos taurus taurus; fat; heterosis; meat quality