| Literature DB >> 31970331 |
Sadia Aslam1, Rizwan Shukat1, Muhammad Issa Khan1, Muhammad Shahid2.
Abstract
Poultry meat is generally exposed to quality deterioration due to lipid oxidation during storage. Oxidative stability of meat can be increased by feed supplementation. Aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation of fish waste derived bioactive peptides on antioxidant potential of broiler breast meat and physico-chemical characteristics and quality parameters of nuggets prepared from breast meat. 180 broiler birds (six groups of 30 birds) were purchased. Each group was given different concentrations of bioactive peptides i.e. 0, 50, 100, 150, 200, and 250 mg/kg feed. After completion of six weeks birds were slaughtered and breast meat was stored at -18°C for six months. Nuggets were prepared and stored at -18°C for 45 days. Meat samples were analyzed for antioxidant activity [total phenolic contents (TPC), DPPH• scavenging activity, and ferric reducing antioxidant power] and lipid oxidation assay at regular intervals of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 months while nuggets were analyzed for quality (pH, color, texture and water holding capacity) parameters after regular interval of 15 days. A significant (p<0.05) effect of feed supplementation was observed on antioxidant status such as TPC, DPPH• scavenging activity, and FRAP of broiler breast meat. Dietary interventions of bioactive peptides significantly (p<0.05) delayed lipid oxidation of breast meat than control. All the quality parameters were also significantly affected due to dietary bioactive peptides and storage duration. Thus, dietary interventions of bioactive peptides can increase the antioxidant and shelf stability of broiler breast meat and nuggets. © Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources.Entities:
Keywords: antioxidant potential; bioactive peptides; broiler meat; dietary supplementation; nuggets
Year: 2020 PMID: 31970331 PMCID: PMC6957447 DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2019.e82
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Anim Resour ISSN: 2636-0772
Composition of broiler basal feed
| Ingredients | Quantity (g/kg) |
|---|---|
| Yellow corn | 490 |
| Rice polishing | 56 |
| Cotton seed meal | 22 |
| Rice broken | 20.7 |
| Canola meal | 20 |
| Corn gluten | 23 |
| Soybean meal | 150 |
| Fish meal | 66 |
| Sun flower meal | 124 |
| L-Lysine | 1.50 |
| DL-Methionine | 0.80 |
| Dicalcium phosphate | 12 |
| Limestone | 12 |
| Premix | 2 |
Treatment plan for different levels of bioactive peptides in broiler feel
| Treatment number | Peptides (mg/kg feed) |
|---|---|
| T1 | 0 |
| T2 | 50 |
| T3 | 100 |
| T4 | 150 |
| T5 | 200 |
| T6 | 250 |
Total phenolic contents of broiler breast meat during freezing storage at −18°C for 180 days
| Storage days | Total phenolic contents (mg GAE/100 g meat) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | |
| 0 | 111.7±0.05i | 121.3±0.06a | 128.7±0.03U | 136.4±0.06O | 147.3±0.03I | 161.2±0.05A |
| 30 | 110.3±0.05j | 120.2±0.05c | 127.1±0.03W | 135.4±0.03P | 146.3±0.08J | 160.1±0.09B |
| 60 | 108.8±0.05k | 119.2±0.06d | 126.2±0.07X | 133.8±0.06Q | 145.2±0.03K | 158.1±0.03C |
| 90 | 107.1±0.05l | 118.1±0.03e | 125.1±0.03Y | 132.2±0.06R | 144.3±0.07L | 157.2±0.03D |
| 120 | 105.4±0.03m | 117.2±0.05f | 123.4±0.03Z | 131.1±0.02S | 142.3±0.02M | 155.6±0.05E |
| 150 | 104.1±0.05n | 115.6±0.04h | 121.4±0.03a | 129.7±0.02T | 141.2±0.03N | 154.3±0.07F |
| 180 | 104.28±0.04n | 116.4±0.07g | 120.56±0.03b | 128.52±0.03V | 139.50±0.02O | 153.15±0.04G |
T1, basal feed (control); T2, 50 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T3, 100 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T4, 150 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T5, 200 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed, T6, 250 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed.
Mean values with different superscripts differ significantly.
All values expressed as mean±SD (n=3).
DPPH radical scavenging activity of broiler breast meat during freezing storage at −18°C for 180 days
| Storage days | DPPH radical scavenging activity (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | |
| 0 | 57.1±0.05U | 66.9±0.05P | 75.4±0.05K | 79.3±0.04FG | 83.2±0.04BC | 85.1±0.05A |
| 30 | 56.6±0.05U | 66.2±0.07PQ | 75.2±0.05KL | 78.2±0.05G-I | 81.4±0.04DE | 84.1±0.04AB |
| 60 | 55.1±0.06V | 65.2±0.05QR | 73.0±0.05MN | 77.1±0.04IJ | 81.3±0.04DE | 83.3±0.06BC |
| 90 | 54.8±0.04V | 64.3±0.06RS | 73.2±0.04MN | 76.3±0.03JK | 80.4±0.06EF | 82.2±0.05CD |
| 120 | 53.0±0.04W | 64.1±0.03RS | 71.1±0.05O | 75.2±0.05KL | 79.2±0.05FG | 80.7±0.04E |
| 150 | 52.3±0.04WX | 63.1±0.05S | 70.28±0.04O | 73.9±0.05LM | 77.6±0.03H-J | 79.1±0.03FG |
| 180 | 51.2±0.05X | 61.7±0.04T | 70.0±0.03O | 72.6±0.04N | 77.6±0.05H-J | 78.7±0.05GH |
T1, basal feed (control); T2, 50 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T3, 100 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T4, 150 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T5, 200 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed, T6, 250 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed.
Mean values with different superscripts differ significantly.
All values expressed as mean±SD (n=3).
Ferric reducing antioxidant power of broiler breast meat during freezing storage at −18°C for 180 days
| Storage days | Ferric reducing antioxidant power (μmol/Fe2+.g meat) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | |
| 0 | 541±1.5W | 651.3±0.5L-O | 663±1F-H | 663±1F-H | 675.67±0.5BC | 682.6±1.5A |
| 30 | 539±1WX | 645±1P-R | 662±0.5G-I | 662±1G-I | 672±1CD | 679.3±0.5AB |
| 60 | 537±0.5W-Y | 641±1Q-T | 660±0.5GH | 660±0.5G-J | 669±0.05DE | 676.6±1.1A-C |
| 90 | 535±1X-Z | 639±0.5R-T | 655±1J-M | 655±2J-M | 665±1.5E-G | 674±1.5B-D |
| 120 | 532±1Y-a | 635±2T-V | 653±2K-M | 652±0.5K-N | 665±1E-G | 671.6±3.2C-D |
| 150 | 529.6±1.5Z-a | 633±2.6UV | 660±2.5G-J | 660±2.6G-J | 660±2.6G-J | 669±4.3D-F |
| 180 | 527±1a | 630.6±1.5V | 653±4.3K-M | 653.6±3.7K-M | 653.6±1.5K-M | 665.3±2E-G |
T1, basal feed (control); T2, 50 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T3, 100 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T4, 150 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T5, 200 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed, T6, 250 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed.
Mean values with different superscripts differ significantly.
All values expressed as mean±SD (n=3).
Peroxide value of broiler breast meat during freezing storage at −18°C for 180 days
| Storage days | Peroxide value (meq/kg of meat) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | |
| 0 | 0.82±0.02d | 0.79±0.02de | 0.77±0.02d-f | 0.74±0.02d-f | 0.71±0.01ef | 0.68±0.02f |
| 30 | 1.85±0.04X | 1.62±0.02Y | 1.49±0.02a | 1.36±0.02b | 1.20±0.02c | 1.11±0.02c |
| 60 | 2.57±0.04T | 2.32±0.02U | 2.18±0.02V | 2.01±0.03W | 1.84±0.02X | 1.52±0.02Za |
| 90 | 3.46±0.03P | 3.25±0.02Q | 3.04±0.02R | 2.86±0.04S | 1.92±0.02WX | 1.60±0.02YZ |
| 120 | 4.55±0.03K | 4.42±0.02L | 4.27±0.04M | 3.82±0.02N | 3.67±0.03O | 3.34±0.02Q |
| 150 | 5.74±0.02G | 5.42±0.02H | 5.14±0.02I | 4.8±0.021J | 4.64±0.02K | 4.55±0.03K |
| 180 | 7.21±0.04A | 6.79±0.02B | 6.57±0.03C | 6.31±0.02D | 6.07±0.05E | 5.93±0.01F |
T1, basal feed (control); T2, 50 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T3, 100 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T4, 150 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T5, 200 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed, T6, 250 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed.
Mean values with different superscripts differ significantly.
All values expressed as mean±SD (n=3).
Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances of broiler breast meat during freezing storage at −18°C for 180 days
| Storage days | Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (mg MDA/kg of meat) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | |
| 0 | 0.21±0.01U | 0.20±0.01U | 0.18±0.01U | 0.17±0.01U | 0.15±0.01U | 0.13±0.01U |
| 30 | 2.35±1.7O-R | 2.29±0.1O-S | 2.08±0.06Q-T | 1.64±0.04R- T | 1.37±0.1ST | 1.22±0.05T |
| 60 | 3.60±0.1J-N | 3.34±0.04L-N | 3.08±0.07M-P | 2.70±0.05N-Q | 2.20±0.08P-S | 2.05±0.02Q-T |
| 90 | 4.44±0.04E-K | 4.15±0.01H-L | 4.02±0.1I-M | 3.51±0.2K-N | 3.20±0.1M-O | 2.95±0.05N-Q |
| 120 | 5.27±0.3B-E | 5.04±0.2C-H | 4.94±0.2C-I | 4.64±0.08D-I | 4.45±0.07E-J | 4.26±0.02G-L |
| 150 | 5.55±0.05B-D | 5.37±0.04B-E | 5.14±0.04B-G | 4.57±0.1E-I | 4.29±0.04F-K | 4.01±0.6I-M |
| 180 | 6.66±0.03A | 6.06±0.01AB | 5.84±0.03A-C | 5.35±0.05B-E | 5.22±0.03B-F | 4.56±0.07E-I |
T1, basal feed (control); T2, 50 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T3, 100 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T4, 150 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T5, 200 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed, T6, 250 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed.
Mean values with different superscripts differ significantly.
All values expressed as mean±SD (n=3).
Physico-chemical characteristics of nuggets during freezing storage at −18°C for 45 days
| Storage days | Treatments | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | ||
| pH | 0 | 5.72±0.02 | 5.83±0.02 | 5.94±0.02 | 5.95±0.02 | 6.04±0.02 | 6.22±0.04 |
| 15 | 5.79±0.02 | 5.89±0.01 | 6.04±0.02 | 6.09±0.01 | 6.14±0.01 | 6.33±0.03 | |
| 30 | 5.85±0.01 | 5.94±0.01 | 5.76±0.5 | 6.16±0.01 | 6.21±0.02 | 6.39±0.02 | |
| 45 | 5.94±0.03 | 5.96±0.01 | 6.12±0.03 | 6.18±0.01 | 6.26±0.02 | 6.53±0.02 | |
| Water holding capacity (%) | 0 | 80.90±0.5 | 81.93±0.1 | 83.20±0.4 | 84.56±0.2 | 85.20±0.1 | 86.23±0.1 |
| 15 | 80.23±0.3 | 81.23±0.3 | 82.30±0.4 | 83.20±0.2 | 83.76±0.9 | 85.50±0.1 | |
| 30 | 78.26±0.1 | 79.26±0.1 | 80.467±0.5 | 81.53±0.2 | 82.33±0.4 | 83.53±0.1 | |
| 45 | 74.23±0.1 | 75.33±0.1 | 76.40±0.4 | 77.10±0.1 | 78.20±0.6 | 79.53±0.1 | |
| Color (CTn) | 0 | 104.3±3 | 111±1 | 118.3±2.5 | 119±2 | 123.6±2 | 130.6±1.5 |
| 15 | 102.3±1.15 | 104.6±1.15 | 111.0±1 | 114±1 | 115.6±0.5 | 118.3±1.5 | |
| 30 | 100.0±1 | 101.0±1 | 103.0±1 | 107±1 | 109.0±1 | 109.67±1.5 | |
| 45 | 100.0±1 | 101.0±2 | 103.0±1.15 | 106.0±1.73 | 109.0±1 | 112.6±1.15 | |
| Texture | 0 | 1,143±1 | 1,135±1 | 1,131±1 | 1,126±2 | 1,118±1.5 | 1,114±2.5 |
| 15 | 1,147±2 | 1,142±2 | 1,139±1 | 1,129±1 | 1,124±1 | 1,118±1 | |
| 30 | 1,155±1 | 1,149±2 | 1,144±2 | 1,138±1 | 1,133±1 | 1,125±2 | |
| 45 | 1,157±1 | 1,151±1 | 1,147±1 | 1,142±1 | 1,133±1 | 1,129±1 | |
T1, basal feed (control); T2, 50 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T3, 100 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T4, 150 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed; T5, 200 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed, T6, 250 mg bioactive peptides/kg of feed.
Mean values with different superscripts differ significantly.
All values expressed as mean±SD.