| Literature DB >> 24334035 |
J F Lage1, T T Berchielli2, E San Vito2, R A Silva2, A F Ribeiro2, R A Reis2, E E Dallantonia2, L R Simonetti2, L M Delevatti2, M Machado2.
Abstract
Carcass and meat quality traits of 60 Nellore young bulls fed diets without crude glycerin (CG); with CG replacing corn (CGc; 10% of dry matter - DM) in the concentrate; and with CG replacing soybean hull (CGsh; 10% of DM) in the concentrate were evaluated. Diets were evaluated at two concentrate levels (CLs). The CL did not affect cold carcass weight (CCW; P=0.6074), cold carcass dressing (CCD; P=0.9636), rib fat thickness (RFT; P=0.8696) and longissimus muscle area (LMA; P=0.7524). Animals fed diets with CGc or CGsh showed meat with greater deposition of monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA; P=0.0022) and CLA (18:2 cis-9, trans-11) contents (P=0.0001) than animals fed diets without CG. The inclusion of 10% of CG in diets CGc or CGsh does not affect the carcass and meat quality traits; however, it increases the MUFA and CLA contents in beef, although these changes are very small in nutritional terms.Entities:
Keywords: Corn; Feedlot; Glycerol; Soybean hulls; Tenderness
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24334035 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2013.10.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209