Effects of liquid-based diets with breweries grains enriched with isolated starch and fish oil on veal quality

IF 7.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Francine M. Giotto , Nadini H. Gamage , Arturo Macias Franco , David E. Gerrard , Mozart A. Fonseca , Amilton S. de Mello
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Since veal production has declined in the U.S., American veal producers are currently making efforts to implement new production standards to improve product quality and animal welfare. In this study, we hypothesized that diets containing brewery grains, starch and omega-3 fatty acids could lower a blood stress indicator and improve meat quality, mostly from a nutritional value stand point. Holstein bull calves with approximately 94.67 ± 12.07 kg of body weight and two months old were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 dietary treatments. Diets were formulated with nonmedicated milk replacer, microbreweries spent grains, and a mineral mix (CONTROL); CONTROL + isolated maize starch (STARCH); and CONTROL +3% fish oil (OMEGA-3). Veal calves fed all three diets were heavier than calves of the same age from experiments reported in the existing literature. Dietary treatments did not affect carcass weights, pH, color, moisture, sensory attributes, volatile profile, and fat quality indexes. Calves fed STARCH and OMEGA-3 showed the lowest levels of blood cortisol. Veal fed CONTROL and OMEGA-3 had higher concentrations of ΣMUFA when compared with STARCH. Veal fed OMEGA-3 had the highest concentrations of EPA, DHA, and Σn-3. Veal from all treatments had very high concentrations of ΣMUFA, mostly driven by high levels of c-9 18:1 n-9 from the milk replacer. Feeding OMEGA-3 lowered blood cortisol and increased levels of EPA and DHA without harming sensory attributes. Overall, including brewery grains, starch and fish oil in liquid diets containing milk replacer can improve veal production.

富含分离淀粉和鱼油的酿酒谷物液态日粮对小牛肉质量的影响
由于美国小牛肉产量下降,美国小牛肉生产商目前正在努力实施新的生产标准,以提高产品质量和动物福利。在这项研究中,我们假设含有酿酒谷物、淀粉和欧米加-3 脂肪酸的日粮可以降低血液应激指标,并主要从营养价值的角度改善肉质。将体重约为 94.67 ± 12.07 千克、两个月大的荷斯坦公牛犊牛随机分配到三种日粮处理中的一种。日粮配方包括非药物代乳粉、微酿废谷物和矿物质混合物(对照组);对照组 + 分离玉米淀粉(STARCH);以及对照组 +3% 鱼油(OMEGA-3)。与现有文献报道的同龄小牛相比,饲喂这三种日粮的小牛体重更重。日粮处理对胴体重量、pH 值、颜色、水分、感官属性、挥发性成分和脂肪质量指标没有影响。饲喂 STARCH 和 OMEGA-3 的犊牛血液皮质醇水平最低。与 STARCH 相比,饲喂 CONTROL 和 OMEGA-3 的小牛的 ΣMUFA 浓度更高。喂食 OMEGA-3 的小牛体内 EPA、DHA 和 Σn-3 的浓度最高。所有处理中小牛的 ΣMUFA 含量都很高,这主要是由于代乳品中含有大量 c-9 18:1 n-9。饲喂 OMEGA-3 可降低血液皮质醇,提高 EPA 和 DHA 的含量,而不会损害感官属性。总之,在含有代乳品的液态日粮中添加酿酒谷物、淀粉和鱼油可提高小牛肉产量。
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Meat Science
Meat Science 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
9.90%
发文量
282
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: The aim of Meat Science is to serve as a suitable platform for the dissemination of interdisciplinary and international knowledge on all factors influencing the properties of meat. While the journal primarily focuses on the flesh of mammals, contributions related to poultry will be considered if they enhance the overall understanding of the relationship between muscle nature and meat quality post mortem. Additionally, papers on large birds (e.g., emus, ostriches) as well as wild-captured mammals and crocodiles will be welcomed.
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