| Literature DB >> 27214277 |
Danuta Jaworska1, Marian Czauderna2, Wiesław Przybylski3, Agnieszka J Rozbicka-Wieczorek2.
Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate longissimus muscle quality in lambs fed diets including fish oil (FO), rapeseed oil (RO), carnosic acid (CA) and seleno-compounds. Lambs were fed one of diets: Group I - the basal diet (BD) with 3% RO; Group II - BD with 2% RO and 1% FO; Group III - BD with 2% RO, 1% FO and 0.1% CA; Group IV - BD with 2% RO, 1% FO, 0.1% CA and 0.35ppm Se as selenized-yeast; Group V - BD with 2% RO, 1% FO, 0.1% CA and 0.35ppm Se as selenate. The addition of FO and FO, CA and selenium in the inorganic form was characterized by lowest tenderness and juiciness (P<0.05). The lowest concentration of fatty acids (ΣFAs), atherogenic-FAs (A(SFA)) and thrombogenic-FAs (T(SFA)) in the muscle was found for Group V (P<0.05). Experimental diets decreased indexes of A(SFA) and T(SFA) in muscle. The lowest ratio (P<0.05) of n-6polyunsaturated-FAs to n-3polyunsaturated-FAs was obtained for Group III.Entities:
Keywords: Diet supplementation; Fatty acids; Lambs; Longissimus muscle; Sensory quality
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27214277 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2016.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209