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Tharcilla I R C Alvarenga1, Katrina J Copping2, Xuemei Han3, Edward H Clayton4, Richard J Meyer4, Raymond J Rodgers2, I Caroline McMillen5, Viv E A Perry6, Geert Geesink3.
Abstract
Primiparous Santa Gertrudis heifers were used to evaluate the effects of gestational dietary protein content on meat quality traits of 20month old bull progeny (n=40). At -60d before AI, heifers were randomly allocated to HIGH or LOW protein diet (HPERI and LPERI). From 24dpc, half of each treatment group changed to an alternative post-conception HIGH or LOW protein diet (HPOST and LPOST). LPERI and LPOST diets resulted in higher shear force of the semitendinosus muscle than HPERI (P=0.053) and HPOST (P=0.003), respectively. Heat-soluble collagen in the semitendinosus muscle was lower (P=0.019) for LPERI than HPERI. Collagen and tenderness of the longissimus muscle were not affected by dam nutrition (P>0.05). Color, pH, sarcomere length, cooking loss, compression values, desmin and troponin-T degradation, fiber type, intramuscular fat and polyunsaturated fatty acid content were not affected by dam nutrition during the peri-conception and first trimester gestational period (P>0.05).Entities:
Keywords: Collagen; Fatty acid; Fiber type; Maternal nutrition; Post mortem proteolysis; Tenderness
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27317848 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2016.06.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209