• 제목/요약/키워드: meat quality traits

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Differential expression of heat shock protein 90, 70, 60 in chicken muscles postmortem and its relationship with meat quality

  • Zhang, Muhan;Wang, Daoying;Geng, Zhiming;Sun, Chong;Bian, Huan;Xu, Weimin;Zhu, Yongzhi;Li, Pengpeng
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.94-99
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of heat shock protein (HSP) 90, 70, and 60 in chicken muscles and their possible relationship with quality traits of meat. Methods: The breast muscles from one hundred broiler chickens were analyzed for drip loss and other quality parameters, and the levels of heat shock protein (HSP) 90, 70, and 60 were determined by immunoblots. Results: Based on the data, chicken breast muscles were segregated into low (drip loss${\leq}5%$), intermediate (5%${\geq}9.5$) drip loss groups. The expression of HSP90 and HSP60 were significantly lower in the high drip loss group compared to that in the low and intermediate drip loss group (p<0.05), while HSP70 was equivalent in abundance in all groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: Results of this study suggests that higher levels of HSP90 and HSP60 may be advantageous for maintenance of cell function and reduction of water loss, and they could act as potential indicator for better water holding capacity of meat.

냉장고 내 온도와 상대습도가 포장 한우 등심의 품질 및 저장 특성에 미치는 영향 (Effect of temperature and relative humidity in refrigerator on quality traits and storage characteristics of Pre-packed Hanwoo loin)

  • 설국환;김기현;김영화;염경은;이무하
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.415-424
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구에서는 포장 한우 등심의 저장 시 각각 다른 저장고 내 온도와 상대습도가 저장 기간별 이화학적 품질과 저장성에 미치는 영향을 살펴보았다. 한우 등심의 냉장저장시 저장온도와 상대습도는 육색을 포함한 식육의 품질특성에 영향을 미치며, 식육의 지방산패와 미생물 증식속도에도 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구의 결과 포장된 한우육의 저장 시 온도를 낮추며 상대습도를 55% 수준으로 유지하는 것이 품질을 유지하면서 저장기간을 연장하는데 도움이 되는 것으로 사료되며, 추후 온 습도 뿐만 아니라 저장고 내의 여러 조건들의 조절을 통하여 소비자가 고품질의 한우육을 장기간 보관하며 섭취할 수 있는 방안을 제시하는 것이 향후 한우 소비의 증진을 위해 필요할 것으로 사료된다.

Meat Quality, Digestibility and Deposition of Fatty Acids in Growing-finishing Pigs Fed Restricted, Iso-energetic Amounts of Diets Containing either Beef Tallow or Sunflower Oil

  • Mitchaothai, J.;Everts, H.;Yuangklang, C.;Wittayakun, S.;Vasupen, K.;Wongsuthavas, S.;Srenanul, R.;Hovenier, R.;Beynen, A.C.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제21권7호
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    • pp.1015-1026
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    • 2008
  • The influence of dietary beef tallow (BT) versus sunflower oil (SO) on meat quality and apparent digestibility and deposition of individual fatty acids in the whole carcass was investigated in pigs fed diets containing either BT or SO. The diets contained equal amounts of energy in the form of the variable fats and were fed on an iso-energetic, restricted basis. Crude fat in the SO diet was better digested (p<0.001) than in the BT diet. The dietary fat type had no effect on growth performance, physical properties of the carcass and meat quality. The pigs fed the BT diet showed lower (p<0.001) apparent digestibilities for palmitic and linoleic acid, but those of oleic and ${\alpha}$-linolenic acid were not affected. The ratio of deposition in the carcass to intake of digestible fatty acids for the whole feeding period was decreased (p<0.01) for oleic and linoleic acid in pigs fed the SO diet. The pigs fed the SO diet instead of the BT diet had a lower (p<0.05) deposition:intake ratio for mono-unsaturated fatty acids. The calculated minimum de novo synthesis of saturated fatty acids was increased for the SO diet, but that of mono-unsaturated fatty acids was not different. In conclusion, the iso-energetic replacement of BT by SO had a marked impact on the fatty acid composition of tissues, but did not affect carcass and meat quality traits in spite of the marked difference in the deposition of linoleic acid in adipose tissues, loin muscle and the whole body. In addition, it became clear that the type of dietary fat had marked, specific effects on the synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids.

Effects of Dietary Protein Level and Phase Feeding Regimen on Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Pork Quality in Growing-finishing Pigs

  • Choi, Jae-Young;Shinde, Prashant;Jin, Zheng;Kim, Jin-Soo;Chae, Byung-Jo
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.205-212
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    • 2010
  • Two experiments were conducted to study the effects of dietary protein level and phase feeding regimens on performance, carcass characteristics and pork quality in growing-finishing pigs. In both experiments, growing pigs (n=90; barrows; Landrace $\times$ Yorkshire $\times$ Duroc) were allotted to 3 treatments. Each treatment had 3 replicate pens comprising 10 pigs in each. In Exp. 1, pigs (average body weight $25.06{\pm}0.57\;kg$) were fed diets having low (17.50-14.50-12.51%), medium (19.49-17.50-13.87%) or high (22.47-19.49-16.36%) CP concentration (LP, MP and HP diets, respectively) diets during grower-finisher I-finisher II phases, respectively. Feeding of MP diet resulted in higher (P<0.05) ADG and better FCR than pigs fed LP diet. Pigs fed HP diet had lower (P<0.05) pork color and marbling score. Meat of pigs fed LP diet had higher (P<0.05) Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), while meat of pigs fed HP and LP diets had greater drip loss than pigs fed MP diet. In addition, meat from pigs fed LP diet was darker while meat of pigs fed HP and MP diets was paler and redder. In Exp. 2, pigs (average body weight $10.40{\pm}0.61\;kg$) were subjected during 126 days to three or four phase regimes of different duration. The treatments T1 and T2 were subjected to four phase feeding regimens (grower I, grower II, finisher I and finisher II) for 22, 42, 32 and 30 days (T1) and 40, 40, 25 and 21 days (T2), respectively, while T3 was subjected to three phase feeding regimen (grower I, grower II and finisherI) for 40, 56 and 30 days, respectively. Duration of phase feeding regimens had no effect (P>0.05) on the performance, carcass traits and meat quality of pigs. These results suggest that both high and low levels of CP have a negative effect on performance and pork quality; however, alterations in the phase feeding regimens do not have any discernible effect on the performance and pork quality in growing-finishing pigs.

Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of TBC1D1 Gene Association with Growth Traits and Serum Clinical-Chemical Traits in Chicken

  • Manjula, Prabuddha;Cho, Sunghuyn;Suh, Kook Jin;Seo, Dongwon;Lee, Jun Heon
    • 한국가금학회지
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    • 제45권4호
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    • pp.291-298
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    • 2018
  • TBC1D1 gene has known functional effects on body energy homeostasis and glucose uptake pathway in skeletal muscle tissue. This biological function is reported to have significant effects on traits of growth and meat quality in chicken. In this study, we focused on two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (g.70179137A>G and g.70175861T>C) identified through SNP annotation information of Korean native chicken and previous literature for TBC1D1 in chicken. Association of SNPs in TBC1D1 with growth and serum clinical-chemical traits were evaluated. A total of 584 male and female birds from five Korean native chicken lines were used in the study. The SNP1 (g.70179137A>G) is located in intron 11 and SNP2 (g.70175861T>C) is a non-synonymous missense mutation in exon 10, responsible for the amino acid change from Methionine to Valine. The A allele of SNP1 and T allele of SNP2 had the highest allele frequencies. Both SNPs indicated moderate polymorphism information content values (0.25

말고기의 육질 등급에 따른 부위별 일반성분, 이화학적 특성 및 지방산 성분 비교 (Comparison of Chemical Composition, Physico-chemical Properties and Fatty Acid Composition of Horse Meat by Different Grade and Cuts)

  • 정진형;선창완;황도연;권기문;이재청;김효선;김용준;이상근;류연철
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.211-217
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구는 말고기 등급(1등급과 2등급)에 따른 품질을 비교하여 향후 부위별 및 등급별 구분 판매시 등급간 육질 특성의 기초자료로 활용하기 위해 이화학적, 관능적, 지방산조성 분석을 실시하였다. 등심에 대한 일반성분분석 결과에서는 1등급이 2등급에 비해 높은(p<0.05) 조지방 함량을 보인 반면, 전단력은 1등급이 5.87 ($kg/cm^2$)으로 2등급 10.86 ($kg/cm^2$)에 비해 유의적으로 낮았다(p<0.05). 육질등급별 등심, 목심, 넓적다리에 대한 보수력 측정결과 등급간 및 부위간에 유의적 차이가 없었고(p>0.05), 육색에 대한 육질등급별 부위간 비교에서는 $L^*$값, $a^*$값 및 $b^*$값에서 차이가 없었으나, 2등급의 경우 등심, 목심, 넓적다리의 $L^*$, $a^*$$b^*$값은 유의적 차이가 있는 것으로 나타났다(p<0.05). 지방산 조성에 대한 분석결과 등심에서 palmitoleic acid (C16:1)는 1등급이 11.39%, 2등급이 5.36%으로 1등급이 2등급에 비해 유의적으로 높았다(p<0.05). 반면 stearic acid (C18:0)는 1등급이 2등급에 비해 유의적으로 낮게 나타났으나(p>0.05), oleic acid (C18:1)는 등급간에 유의적 차이(p<0.05)가 없는 것으로 나타났다. 관능검사결과 육질 등급간에는 전체적인 기호도는 유의적인 차이가 없는 것으로 나타났다(p>0.05). 이상의 결과에서 냉동된 말고기의 육질 1등급과 2등급에서는 조지방 함량, 전단력, palmitoleic acid (C16:1)와 stearic acid (C18:0)는 등급별 육질을 판별할 수 있는 요소로 이용이 가능할 것으로 사료된다. 또한 품질을 향상시키고 부위 및 등급에 따른 차별화를 위해서는 40개월 이상의 장기간 사육은 바람직하지 않을 것으로 사료된다.

돼지 MC4R 유전자 892G>A 다형성이 비육돈의 도체형질에 미치는 영향 (Effects of a Porcine MC4R Polymorphism(892G>A) on Carcass Traits in Commercial Pigs)

  • 한상현;이성수;고문석;성필남;박범영;조인철
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제49권5호
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    • pp.569-576
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    • 2007
  • 임의적으로 선정된 비육돈 집단에서 melano- cortin-4 receptor(MC4R) 유전자의 유전적 변이와 도체형질의 연관성을 조사하였다. 돼지 MC4R 유전자형은 Asp298Asn(nt. 892G>A) 돌연변이를 PCR-RFLP 방법으로 결정하였다. 비육돈 집단에서 유전자형 A/A, A/G, G/G가 모두 출현하였고, 빈도는 각각 28.8, 48.4, 22.8%를 나타내었다. 전체 비육돈에서 유전자형 A/-은 G/G에 비해 근내지방도가 유의적으로 높게 나타났다(P<0.05). 동형접합자 A/A와 G/G가 이형접합자 A/G인 도체에 비해 육색도는 더 낮고 수분삼출도는 높은 것으로 확인되었다(P<0.01). 반면, -/G인 거세돈의 도체중이 A/A에 비해 도체중이 유의적으로 무겁게(약 2.5kg) 나타났다(P<0.05). 각 유전자형의 도체형질에 대한 효과는 미경산돈에서는 전체 비육돈 집단에 대한 효과와 유사하나, 거세돈 집단과는 다소 차이가 있었고, 이는 도체형질에 대한 현재까지 알려지지 않은 성-관련 효과로 추정된다. 본 연구에서 비육돈 생산에 있어 MC4R A/- 유전자형이 육질을 향상시킬 수 있을 것으로 기대된다. 하지만, MC4R 유전자형들이 성과 관련되어 차별적으로 도체형질에 영향을 주고 있기 때문에, 비육돈 생산을 위한 marker-assisted selection을 위해서는 성과 유전자형 모두가 고려되어져야 할 것이다.

Effects of feeding system on growth performance, plasma biochemical components and hormones, and carcass characteristics in Hanwoo steers

  • Chung, Chan Sung;Cho, Woong Ki;Jang, In Seok;Lee, Sung Sill;Moon, Yea Hwang
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제30권8호
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    • pp.1117-1123
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    • 2017
  • Objective: This study was conducted to compare growth performance, blood components and carcass traits by two feeding systems (concentrate with roughage separately [CON] vs total mixed ration [TMR]) in Hanwoo steers, and to learn the relationship between blood components during fattening or finishing phases and carcass traits in Hanwoo steers. Methods: Sixty steers aged 8 months were allotted to two feeding systems and fed similar amounts of average dry matter and total digestible nutrient throughout whole experimental period according to each feeding program. Steers were weighed monthly, taken blood at the end of growing, fattening and finishing periods, and slaughtered at 30 month of age. Results: Growing performance was higher (p<0.05) in the CON group compared to the TMR group during fattening and finishing periods. The CON group was lower (p<0.05) in blood aspartic acid transaminase, blood urea nitrogen and retinol levels during growing period, but higher in triglyceride and cholesterol levels during fattening and finishing periods compared to the TMR group. The CON group was greater (p<0.05) in rib-eye area, and lighter (p<0.05) red in meat color compared to the TMR group. In the correlation coefficients between blood components of steers and carcass traits, retinol had a negative (p<0.05) correlation with marbling score and rib-eye area. Leptin had a positive (p<0.05) correlation with back fat thickness. Blood cholesterol and triglyceride were positively (p<0.05) correlated with carcass weight and rib-eye area. Conclusion: Growth performance, carcass ribeye area and meat color showed a more desirable result in the CON compared to the TMR in Hanwoo steers. Assessing the accumulated data of carcass traits with blood components including hormones-particularly retinol, cholesterol, triglyceride, and leptin-during the fattening or finishing phases, it may be possible to find a biomarker for determining beef quality in living animals.

Effects of Dietary Alpha-lipoic Acid on Anti-oxidative Ability and Meat Quality in Arbor Acres Broilers

  • Zhang, Y.;Hongtrakul, Kittiporn;Ji, C.;Ma, Qiugang;Liu, L.T.;Hu, X.X.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제22권8호
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    • pp.1195-1201
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    • 2009
  • An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary alpha-lipoic acid (LA) on growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality in Arbor Acres broilers. A total of 240 1-d-old male Arbor Acres broilers were randomly allocated to 4 dietary treatments (0, 300 ppm, 600 ppm, and 900 ppm dietary LA supplementation, respectively). Birds were slaughtered at 42 days old. Live body weight (BW), average daily gain (ADG), average feed intake (AFI), feed conversion ratio (FCR), dressing percentage, breast muscle percentage, thigh muscle percentage, abdominal fat percentage, muscle color (L*, a*, b*), pH values at 24 h postmortem, meat shear force value (SFV) and anti-oxidative ability were measured. Results showed that addition of 600 ppm or 900 ppm LA decreased BW (p<0.01), ADG (p<0.01) and AFI (p<0.05) compared with other diets. FCR was not affected by dietary LA content. LA had no marked effect on dressing percentage, breast muscle percentage or thigh muscle percentage. Abdominal fat percentage was lower (p<0.05) in the 900 ppm LA supplementation group than the control group. Dietary 900 ppm LA increased (p<0.05) breast and thigh muscle pH value at 24 h postmortem compared with the control treatment. Dietary LA increased thigh muscle a* value, though no significant difference was found in thigh muscle a* value among the treatments. Dietary LA significantly decreased breast muscle L* value (p<0.05), breast muscle b* value (p<0.01) and thigh muscle b* value (p<0.05). Broilers fed LA had higher breast muscle a* value (p<0.05) and thigh muscle L* value (p<0.05). All test groups had lower (p<0.05) breast muscle SFV than the control group. Dietary 600 ppm or 900 ppm LA both decreased (p<0.01) thigh muscle SFV compared with the control treatment. Dietary 900 ppm LA significantly increased (p<0.05) TAOC, SOD and GSHPx compared with no LA treatment. Broilers fed LA had lower (p<0.01) MDA compared with the control treatment. These results suggested that dietary LA enhanced the anti-oxidative ability and oxidative stability, and contributed to the improvement of meat quality in broilers.

Growth Performance, Carcass Traits and Meat Quality in Broilers, Fed Flaxseed Meal

  • Mridula, D.;Kaur, Daljeet;Nagra, S.S.;Barnwal, P.;Gurumayum, Sushma;Singh, K.K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제24권12호
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    • pp.1729-1735
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    • 2011
  • The effect of flaxseed meal on broiler performance, carcass characteristics, alpha-linolenic acid contents, and organoleptic characteristics of chicken meat was studied during a 42 day experiment. Broiler chicks were randomly allotted to 4 experimental groups and fed iso-energetic and iso-nitrogenous diets containing flaxseed meal at 0, 5, 10 and 15%. Flaxseed meal did not affect the weekly body weight of broiler chicks during the first two weeks but thereafter weekly body weight reduced among flaxseed meal groups. At the end of $6^{th}$ week, birds fed on 15% flaxseed meal showed a reduction of 8% in body weight compared to the control group. Control group had significantly higher weight gain with slightly higher feed consumption and better feed conversion ratio (FCR), protein efficiency ratio (PER), and energy efficiency ratio (EER) than the flaxseed meal groups. Among the treatments, birds of 5 and 10% flaxseed meal groups had significantly better FCR, PER and EER compared to those of the 15% flaxseed meal group. The carcass characteristics data indicated a significant reduction in the eviscerated weight and breast yield at 15% flaxseed meal in the diet as compared to other dietary groups. However, the alpha-linolenic acid content in both breast and thigh meat was higher with an increasing level of flaxseed meal in the diets without affecting the sensory acceptability of meat. Based on the present study, up to 10% of flaxseed meal may be used in broiler diet to enhance the alpha-linolenic acid content in the broiler meat.