Literature DB >> 22063488

Effects of restricted feeding and antioxidant supplementation on pig performance and quality characteristics of longissimus dorsi muscle from Landrace and Duroc pigs.

L M Mason1, S A Hogan, A Lynch, K O'Sullivan, P G Lawlor, J P Kerry.   

Abstract

The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of compensatory growth diets with or without antioxidant inclusion (α-tocopheryl acetate (TA) or green tea catechins (GTC)) on pig performance and quality characteristics of longissimuss dorsi (LD) muscle from Landrace or Duroc pigs. Breed did not influence pig performance but had a significant effect on pork quality. Duroc muscle had higher intramuscular fat, ash and monounsaturated fatty acid levels and lower levels of moisture compared to Landrace. Lipid and pigment oxidation levels were higher in meat from Landrace pigs at initial stages of the study. Pigs fed restricted diets had reduced growth rates and lower back fat thickness. Decreasing the duration of energy restriction or significantly increasing dietary energy prior to slaughter resulted in compensatory growth. Supplementing diets with α-TA increased α-tocopherol levels in m. LD. Lipid oxidation levels (TBARS values) remained low throughout refrigerated storage. Dietary treatments did not affect colour stability or compositional analysis. Overall, lipid oxidation was highest in meat from pigs fed diets with greatest energy restriction and lowest in meat from pigs fed diets supplemented with α-TA or GTC.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 22063488     DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2005.01.017

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


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Journal:  Lipids       Date:  2010-10-13       Impact factor: 1.880

2.  Effects of Dietary Chromium Methionine on Growth Performance, Carcass Composition, Meat Colour and Expression of the Colour-related Gene Myoglobin of Growing-finishing Pigs.

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Authors:  Xianyong Ma; Chuntian Zheng; Youjun Hu; Li Wang; Xuefen Yang; Zongyong Jiang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-01-30       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Effect of feed restriction and refeeding on performance and metabolism of European and Caribbean growing pigs in a tropical climate.

Authors:  Nausicaa Poullet; Jean-Christophe Bambou; Thomas Loyau; Christine Trefeu; Dalila Feuillet; David Beramice; Bruno Bocage; David Renaudeau; Jean-Luc Gourdine
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Authors:  Xianyong Ma; Li Wang; Zibiao Shi; Wei Chen; Xuefen Yang; Youjun Hu; Chuntian Zheng; Zongyong Jiang
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Review 8.  Plant Feed Additives as Natural Alternatives to the Use of Synthetic Antioxidant Vitamins in Livestock Animal Products Yield, Quality, and Oxidative Status: A Review.

Authors:  Eleni Tsiplakou; Rosario Pitino; Carmen L Manuelian; Marica Simoni; Christina Mitsiopoulou; Massimo De Marchi; Federico Righi
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Journal:  Asian-Australas J Anim Sci       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 2.509

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