| Literature DB >> 29982077 |
Bénédicte Lebret1, Dolores I Batonon-Alavo2, Marie-Hélène Perruchot3, Yves Mercier2, Florence Gondret3.
Abstract
The effects of dietary methionine (Met) supplies above growth requirements on tissue biology and pork quality were studied. At 70 kg, 45 crossbred pigs were fed a control (CONT) diet adequate in Met (0.22% Met) up to 105 kg. For the last 14 days before slaughter, pigs were fed with the CONT diet or with diets where the Met level was increased to Met3 (0.66% Met) or Met5 (1.10% Met). Growth performance and carcass composition did not change with the treatment. Pigs fed the Met5 treatment displayed lower TBARS and higher glutathione levels (P ≤ .05), along with higher ultimate pH (P < .01) and lower drip, lightness and hue (P ≤ .10) in the longissimus muscle, compared to the CONT and Met3 pigs. Extra-dietary Met improved ham's technological quality in the Met3 and Met5 groups (P ≤ .05). Thus, dietary Met supplementation improves pork quality without impairing growth or carcass traits.Entities:
Keywords: Amino acid; Antioxidant capacity; Glutathione; HMTBA; Muscle; Technological quality
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29982077 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2018.06.040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209