Search results for "meat quality"

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Effect of the dam’s feeding regimen on the meat quality of light suckling lambs

2010

In order to verify the effect of the introduction of concentrates without GMO risk and at low aflatoxin risk in the diet of grazing milk ewes on the quanti-qualitative production of meat of their milk-fed light lambs, two trials were carried out - in Sicily, on 32 Comisana lambs, slaughtered at 49±4 days (trial 1); and in Sardinia, on 28 Sarda lambs, slaughtered at 31±4 days(trial 2) - comparing the following grazing dams’ feeding regimes: High stocking rate + Organic (barley – tickbean or pea) Concentrate (HO); High stocking rate + Conventional (maize-soybean) Concentrate (HC); Low stocking rate + Organic Concentrate (LO); Low stocking rate + Conventional Concentr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAflatoxinbiologyAGR/19 Zootecnica specialeanimal diseasesFatty acidfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationchemistryLipid contentGrazingAnimal Science and ZoologySardaComposition (visual arts)Organic production Feeding Meat quality Suckling lamblcsh:Animal cultureIntramuscular fatFood scienceFeeding Regimenlcsh:SF1-1100
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Use of weaning concetrate in the feeding of suckling kids: effects on meat quality

2006

A study was conducted to investigate the effect of a feeding supplementation with starter concentrate on “Capretto” meat production and its qualitative characteristics. To this end, 31 Girgentana kids, slaughtered at 59 days of age from two feeding groups (concentrate group (CG) and milk group (MG)) were utilised. Carcass measurements (body components, carcass joints, pelvic limb tissue composition, meat fatty acid composition and M. longissimus dorsi (LD) physical characteristics), body weight at birth, and at slaughter, were evaluated. The effect of concentrate supplementation did not influence the slaughter weight, slaughter and dissection data, tissue composition and meat chemical compo…

Litter (animal)Capretto kidfood and beveragesBiologyPelvic limbGirgentana goatBody weightSlaughter weightStarterFood AnimalsWeaningAnimal Science and ZoologyFatty acid compositionFood scienceMeat qualityTissue composition
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Protein Biomarkers of Bovine Defective Meats at a Glance: Gel-Free Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap Analysis for Rapid Screening

2021

An understanding of biological mechanisms that could be involved in the stress response of animal cattle prior to slaughter is critical to create effective strategies aiming at the production of high-quality meat. The sarcoplasmic proteome of directly extracted samples from normal and high ultimate pH (pHu) meat groups was studied through a straightforward gel-free strategy supported by liquid chromatography hybrid quadrupole-Orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) analysis. A stepped proteomic pipeline combining rapid biomarker hunting supported by qualitative protein Mascot scores followed by targeted label-free peptide quantification revealed 26 descriptors that characterize…

Proteomics0106 biological sciencesLongissimus thoracis muscleMeatProtein biomarkersPHrapid proteomic screeningMuscle ProteinsOrbitrapchemistry01 natural sciencesArticlelaw.inventionproteomicsmeat biomarkerslawAnimalsFood scienceMuscle SkeletaldegradationGel freelongissimus-thoracis musclephosphorylation010401 analytical chemistryGeneral Chemistrybeef0104 chemical sciencescolorpre-slaughter stressCattleGeneral Agricultural and Biological Scienceshigh-resolution proteomicsenvironmentBiomarkersmeat quality assessment010606 plant biology & botanydark
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Cold Exposure Affects Lipid Metabolism, Fatty Acids Composition and Transcription in Pig Skeletal Muscle

2021

Cold exposure promotes glucose oxidation and modulates the lipid metabolism in adipose tissue, but it is still not fully clear whether cold exposure could affect meat quality and fatty acid metabolism in skeletal muscle of pig in vivo. Here, we kept finishing pigs under cold or room temperature overnight and determined the effects of cold exposure on meat quality, fatty acids composition and transcriptional changes in skeletal muscle of pigs. We found that cold exposure significantly reduced the meat colour24 h and pH24 h, without affecting carcass characteristics and other meat quality traits. Considerable changes were found in the proportions of individual fatty acids and the total conten…

pigchemistry.chemical_classificationFatty acid metabolismPhysiologycold exposureAdipose tissueFatty acidSkeletal muscleLipid metabolismLipoprotein particlemeat qualitychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryPhysiology (medical)Saturated fatty acidmedicineQP1-981fatty acidskeletal muscletranscriptomeOriginal ResearchPolyunsaturated fatty acidFrontiers in Physiology
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Variation in meat quality characteristics between Landrace and Sicilian pigs

2019

This study compared the meat quality of Sicilian and Landrace pigs breeds and supported these results with biochemical and histological measurements on the samples collected from the m. Longissimus Dorsi, at the level of the 8th thoracic vertebra, before electrical stimulation. Twenty clinically healthy swine, 10 male (5 for each pig breed) and 10 female (5 for each pig breed), were slaughtered at 1 year of age at a body mass of 135±10 kg and 150±10 respectively for Sicilian and Landrace pigs. Particularly on the muscle considered the morphometric characteristics of FG (fast glycolytic), FOG (fast oxidative glycolytic) and SO (slow oxidative) fibre types and their percentage were determined…

proteolytic systemsarcomere lengthconnective tissue meat quality proteolytic system sarcomere lengthSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentariconnective tissuemeat quality
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The influence of age at slaughter and litter size on some quality traits of kid meat

2002

Abstract To study variations in the carcass characteristics of Girgentana kids slaughtered at 25 or 35 days of age and litter size (single or twin), 27 male kids were slaughtered and body components, carcass joints, pelvic limb tissue composition, meat fatty acid composition and M. longissimus dorsi (LD) colour were evaluated. Girgentana kids slaughtered at 35 days had greater live weights (6.4 kg versus 5.0 kg; P ≤0.01), carcass weights (4.5 kg versus 3.6 kg; P ≤0.01), muscle contents (57.6% versus 54.9%; P ≤0.01) but similar dressing percentages (70.1% versus 70.6%) as compared to kids slaughtered at 25 days. Twin kids had a higher muscle percentage (57.3% versus 55.2%; P ≤0.05) and simil…

Litter (animal)Capretto kidfood and beveragesAnatomyBiologyPelvic limbGirgentana goathumanitiesAnimal scienceFood AnimalsSaturated fatty acidGirgentana goatAnimal Science and ZoologyFatty acid compositionMeat qualityTissue compositionLongissimus dorsi
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Effects of litter size and sex on meat quality traits of kid meat

2004

The influence of litter size and sex on meat quality traits was investigated using 40 Nebrodi kids slaughtered at 47 days of age. Carcass measurements (body components, carcass joints, pelvic limb tissue composition, meat fatty acid composition and M. longissimus dorsi (LD) colour), body weight at birth and at slaughter were evaluated. Nebrodi kids had a low body weight at birth, with significant differences between male and female (4.1 kg versus 3.9 kg) and between single and twin (4.2 kg versus 3.8 kg). Male kids were heavier at birth and at slaughter, however, females had a higher percentage of kidney and pelvic fat (2.1% versus 1.5% of the right side; P < 0.01). Both males and females, …

Litter (animal)Nebrodi goatCapretto kidLongissimus dorsi musclefood and beveragesPelvic limbBiologyBody weighthumanitiesAnimal scienceFood AnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyFatty acid compositionFood scienceMeat qualityTissue compositionLongissimus dorsiLow body weightSmall Ruminant Research
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Effects of tannin-containing diets on small ruminant meat quality

2010

Tannins are phenolic compounds present in several forages, tree leaves and by-products used for small ruminant feeding in the Mediterranean area. Although the effects of dietary tannins on small ruminant growth performances have been largely studied, only in the last ten years researchers have started to study the effects of tannins on meat quality. Meat from small ruminants given tanniniferous diets is lighter in colour compared to meat from animals given the same diets but in which the effects of tannins have been eliminated by the supplementation of polyethylene glycol. This result has been obtained with tannins from different feeds (carob pulp, acacia leaves or sulla fresh herbage). Rec…

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