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Effects of various levels of dietary fiber on carcass traits, meat quality and myosin heavy chain I, IIa, IIx and IIb expression in muscles in Erhualian and Large White pigs.

Pingping Han1, Pinghua Li2, Wuduo Zhou3, Lijuan Fan1, Binbin Wang1, Hang Liu1, Chen Gao1, Taoran Du1, Guang Pu1, Chengwu Wu4, Zongping Zhang5, Peipei Niu5, Ruihua Huang6, Huixia Li7.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of bran fiber levels on carcass traits, meat quality and expression of myosin heavy chain isoform genes in muscles in Erhualian (Er-HL) and Large White pig (LW). Our results showed that fiber level did not affect carcass weight of Er-HL, while carcass weight of LW decreased with the increase of fiber level. Fiber level did not influence meat quality traits of LW, whereas increased fiber level led to an increase in pH45 min of Er-HL, and Er-HL fed 7% bran fiber (BRC) increased redness of meat compared with control diet (CON). We observed a decreased MyHCIIb and MyHCIIx mRNAs and protein levels in Er-HL fed 7% BRC compared with those in other groups, accompanying with a tendency for increased mRNA abundance of MyHCI. The slow-twitch oxidative fiber (MyHCI) is rich in myoglobin and mitochondrial oxidative metabolic enzymes, and the increased expression of MyHCI fiber in pork has resulted in higher redness value. In summary, bran fiber had no adverse effect on the meat quality of LW and appropriate fiber level addition in diets could improve meat quality of Er-HL through regulation the expression of myofiber types.
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Keywords:  Breed; Carcass weights; Fiber; Muscle fiber type; a(24 h); pH(45 min)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32593014     DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2020.108160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meat Sci        ISSN: 0309-1740            Impact factor:   5.209


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