Literature DB >> 22062276

Effect of dietary rosemary and α-tocopheryl acetate on the oxidative stability of raw and cooked pork following oxidized linseed oil administration.

L Haak1, K Raes, S Van Dyck, S De Smet.   

Abstract

The effect of a 2% dietary administration to pigs of oxidized linseed oil (targeted level of 150mEq.O(2)/kg oil after heating at 50°C and exposure to air for 3-4 days following addition of 10ppm CuSO(4)), either or not in combination with antioxidants, on the oxidative stability of raw and cooked pork during illuminated chill storage was assessed. The antioxidant treatments were: 40ppm α-tocopheryl acetate, 40ppm rosemary extract, 40ppm rosemary extract+2ppm gallic acid, and 40ppm α-tocopheryl acetate+40ppm rosemary extract. A total of 20ppm of α-tocopheryl acetate (ATA) was added to all diets in order to meet the physiological requirement of the animals. The antioxidant treatments did not exert any effect on colour and protein oxidation. Lipid oxidation was only decreased by dietary ATA when comparing the ATA supplemented groups combined versus a control treatment group for raw but not for cooked meat. This was due to a higher content of α-tocopherol in the meat and subcutaneous fat. The lipid oxidation results suggested a lack of antioxidant effect for the rosemary extract. No evidence for a synergistic effect of the antioxidant combinations was observed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 22062276     DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2007.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meat Sci        ISSN: 0309-1740            Impact factor:   5.209


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