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Carcass characteristics and meat quality of purebred Pakchong 5 and crossbred pigs sired by Pakchong 5 or Duroc boar

  • Lertpatarakomol, Rachakris;Chaosap, Chanporn;Chaweewan, Kamon;Sitthigripong, Ronachai;Limsupavanich, Rutcharin
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.585-591
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    • 2019
  • Objective: This study investigated carcass characteristics and meat quality of purebred Pakchong 5, crossbred pigs sired by Pakchong 5, and crossbred pigs sired by Duroc. Methods: Forty-eight pigs (average body weight of 22.25 kg) were composed of three groups as purebred Pakchong 5 (PP), Large $White{\times}Landrace$ pigs sired by Pakchong 5 (LWLRP), and Large $White{\times}Landrace$ pigs sired by Duroc (LWLRD). Each group consisted of eight gilts and eight barrows. At 109-day-raising period, pigs were slaughtered, and carcass characteristics were evaluated. Longissimus thoracis (LT) muscles from left side of carcasses were evaluated for meat quality and chemical composition. Data were analyzed using general linear model procedure, where group, sex, and their interaction were included in the model. Results: The PP had greater carcass, total lean, and ham percentages than crossbred pigs (p<0.05). LWLRP had thicker backfat and more carcass fat percentage than LWLRD (p<0.05). There were no differences (p>0.05) on cutting percentages from tender loin, loin, boston butt, and picnic shoulder among groups. The PP and LWLRP had larger loin eye area (LEA) than LWLRD (p<0.05). Gilts had more loin percentage and lower $L^*$ value than barrows (p<0.05). No meat color parameters ($L^*$, $a^*$, and $b^*$) were affected by groups (p>0.05). PP and LWLRP had larger muscle fiber diameters than LWLRD (p<0.05). However, water holding capacity, Warner-Bratzler shear force values, and chemical composition of LT were not affected by group or sex (p>0.05). Conclusion: Pakchong 5 purebred has good carcass and lean percentages. Compared to Duroc crossbred pigs, Pakchong 5 crossbreds have similar carcass and lean percentages, larger LEA, and slightly more carcass fat, with comparable meat quality and chemical composition. Pakchong 5 boars are more affordable for very small- to medium-scale pig producers.

Conventional simulator를 이용한 Digital image capture system(DICS)의 구축 (The establishment of Digital Image Capture System(DICS) using conventional simulator)

  • 오태성;박종일;변영식;신현교
    • 대한방사선치료학회지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2004
  • 목적 : 모의 치료실에서 환자의 정확한 치료 범위 결정을 위해 이용되는 투시영상은 일부 최신의 고가장비에서는 digital로 capture가 가능하나, 일반적인 simulator에서는 analog영상으로 capture를 할 수 없으며 모니터링만 할 뿐이다. 이번 논제에서는 conventional simulator를 이용한 저가의 Digital image capture system의 구현 방식을 소개하고, capture된 digital 영상을 이용한 임상적인. 실용 증례를 소개하고자 한다. 대상 및 방법 : 본원의 conventional simulator(SIMVIEW NT)용 모니터의 비디오 단자(terminal)에 video signal cable을 연결하여 A/D converter에 연결한다. converter jack을 컴퓨터 capture boar에 연결하고 컴퓨터상의 image capture system을 작동시켜서 원하는 image를 capture하거나 동영상을 녹화한다. Esophagus, cervix, breast 환자 등의 capture image를 상용화된 image processing program을 통해 임상적으로 활용한다. 결과 : 경제적으로 저렴하고 용이한 방법으로 Digital image capture system(DICS)의 구축이 가능하였으며 capture된 영상을 이용하여 simulation시에는 보다 정확한 환자 정보와 치료범위를 결정하는데 도움이 되었고, capture된 영상은 data로써 충분한 가치가 있었다. 결론 : 고가의 상용화된 장비를 구입하기 어려운 경우에 이와 같은 방법으로 저가의 system를 구축하게 되면 경제적 효과와 더불어 고가장비와 동등한 영상의 획득 할 수 있으며, 그러한 과정을 통해 얻어진 영상을 이용하여 다른 software program과 연계한다면 더 많은 임상적인 연구를 할 수 있을 것이라 생각된다.

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Evaluation of porcine urine-derived cells as nuclei donor for somatic cell nuclear transfer

  • Zhang, Yu-Ting;Yao, Wang;Chai, Meng-Jia;Liu, Wen-Jing;Liu, Yan;Liu, Zhong-Hua;Weng, Xiao-Gang
    • Journal of Veterinary Science
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.40.1-40.13
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    • 2022
  • Background: Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is used widely in cloning, stem cell research, and regenerative medicine. The type of donor cells is a key factor affecting the SCNT efficiency. Objectives: This study examined whether urine-derived somatic cells could be used as donors for SCNT in pigs. Methods: The viability of cells isolated from urine was assessed using trypan blue and propidium iodide staining. The H3K9me3/H3K27me3 level of the cells was analyzed by immunofluorescence. The in vitro developmental ability of SCNT embryos was evaluated by the blastocyst rate and the expression levels of the core pluripotency factor. Blastocyst cell apoptosis was examined using a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end-labeling assay. The in vivo developmental ability of SCNT embryos was evaluated after embryo transfer. Results: Most sow urine-derived cells were viable and could be cultured and propagated easily. On the other hand, most of the somatic cells isolated from the boar urine exhibited poor cellular activity. The in vitro development efficiency between the embryos produced by SCNT using porcine embryonic fibroblasts (PEFs) and urine-derived cells were similar. Moreover, The H3K9me3 in SCNT embryos produced from sow urine-derived cells and PEFs at the four-cell stage showed similar intensity. The levels of Oct4, Nanog, and Sox2 expression in blastocysts were similar in the two groups. Furthermore, there is a similar apoptotic level of cloned embryos produced by the two types of cells. Finally, the full-term development ability of the cloned embryos was evaluated, and the cloned fetuses from the urine-derived cells showed absorption. Conclusions: Sow urine-derived cells could be used to produce SCNT embryos.