| Literature DB >> 30196198 |
José Santos-Silva1, Alexandra Francisco2, Susana P Alves3, Paula Portugal4, Teresa Dentinho2, João Almeida4, David Soldado5, Eliana Jerónimo6, Rui J B Bessa3.
Abstract
With this trial we have tested the effects of structural and chemical composition of neutral detergent fibre (NDF) of the diet on lamb fatty acid composition of meat and subcutaneous fat. Twenty lambs, were fed complete diets with low starch and similar NDF content of different origin (ground alfalfa or soybean hulls). Animal performance and product quality were not affected by treatments. Rumen pH increased and parakeratosis intensity decreased with the level of alfalfa in the diet. Increasing the alfalfa proportion in the diet decreased t10-18:1 (P = .023), increased t11-18:1 (P = .003) and decreased the t10/t11 ratio according to a quadratic pattern (P = .020). Chemical composition and structure of the diet's fibrous fraction influenced the BI pattern of the final product. Forty percent of alfalfa in diet reduced the severity of t10-shift, but for its full resolution, other factors should be considered including forage particle size and buffering capacity of the diet.Entities:
Keywords: Lambs; Neutral Detergent Fibre; biohydrogenation; fatty acid; meat quality; trans10-shift
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30196198 DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2018.08.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Meat Sci ISSN: 0309-1740 Impact factor: 5.209